Section 146.189 – Use of records to identify human remains and missing persons; disposition of records.
(1) If the Superintendent of State Police is notified that a record of unidentified human remains filed by the Department of State Police under ORS 146.171 corresponds with the record of a person reported as missing, the superintendent shall immediately notify the medical examiner who reported the unidentified human remains and the law enforcement agency […]
Section 146.505
[1983 c.390 §1; renumbered 146.171 in 2007]
Section 146.515
[1983 c.390 §2; 2007 c.500 §5; renumbered 146.174 in 2007]
Section 146.525
[1983 c.390 §3; 1989 c.1059 §3; 2007 c.500 §3; renumbered 146.181 in 2007]
Section 146.535
[1983 c.390 §4; 2007 c.500 §6; renumbered 146.184 in 2007]
Section 146.545
[1983 c.390 §5; 2007 c.500 §7; renumbered 146.189 in 2007]
Section 146.174 – Medical examiner to provide information about unidentified human remains; identification.
(1) If a medical examiner is unable to determine the identity of human remains, the medical examiner shall, not later than 30 days after such remains are brought to the medical examiner’s attention, notify and provide to the Superintendent of State Police or the superintendent’s designee all information in the medical examiner’s records concerning the […]
Section 146.177 – Procedures for investigating missing persons.
Written policies adopted by Oregon law enforcement agencies regarding missing persons shall specify the procedures for investigating missing persons in order to ensure that reported missing persons cases, particularly those involving minor children, are investigated as soon as possible, utilizing all available resources. In adopting policies under this section, Oregon law enforcement agencies may consider […]
Section 146.181 – Missing persons; police report; supplementary report.
(1) When a person is reported as missing to any city, county or state police agency, the agency, within 12 hours thereafter, shall enter into state and federal records maintained for that purpose, a report of the missing person in a format and according to procedures established by the authorities responsible respectively for the state […]
Section 146.184 – Medical practitioners to provide information about missing persons.
(1) A dentist, denturist, physician, naturopathic physician, optometrist or other medical practitioner, upon receipt of a written request from a law enforcement agency for identifying information pursuant to ORS 146.181, shall provide to the agency any information known to the practitioner upon the request forms provided by the agency. (2) Information obtained under this section […]