169 sections in this chapter.
ORS 165.673 Disclosure of results prohibited; exception. No law enforcement agency shall disclose lists of telephone numbers produced by a pen register or trap and trace device except in the performance of a law enforcement function or as otherwise provided by law or order of a court. [1989 c.983 §25]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 165.675 [Formerly 74.540; repealed by 1971 c.743 §432]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 165.680 [Formerly 74.550; repealed by 1971 c.743 §432]
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FALSE CLAIMS FOR HEALTH CARE PAYMENTS
ORS 165.690 Definitions for ORS 165.690, 165.692 and 165.694. As used in ORS 165.690, 165.692 and 165.694
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(1) “Claim for health care payment” means any request or demand for a health care payment, whether made in the form of a bill, claim form, cost report, invoice, electronic transmission or any other document. “Claim for health care payment” does not include any statement by a pers…
ORS 165.692 Making false claim for health care payment. A person commits the crime of making a false claim for health care payment when the person
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(1) Knowingly makes or causes to be made a claim for health care payment that contains any false statement or false representation of a material fact in order to receive a health care payment; or (2) Knowingly conceals from or fails to disclose to a health care payor the occurren…
ORS 165.694 Aggregation of claims. (1) Single acts of making a false claim for health care payment may be added together into aggregated counts of making false claims for health care payments if the acts were committed
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(a) Against multiple health care payors by similar means within a 30-day period; or (b) Against the same health care payor, or a contractor, or contractors, of the same health care payor, within a 180-day period. (2) The charging instrument must identify those claims that are par…
ORS 165.696 Who may commence prosecution. The district attorney or the Attorney General may commence a prosecution under ORS 165.692. [1995 c.496 §6]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 165.698 Notice of conviction. The prosecuting attorney shall notify the Oregon Health Authority and any appropriate licensing boards of the conviction of a person under ORS 165.692. [1995 c.496 §5; 2009 c.595 §111]
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IDENTITY THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES
ORS 165.800 Identity theft. (1) A person commits the crime of identity theft if the person, with the intent to deceive or to defraud, obtains, possesses, transfers, creates, utters or converts to the person’s own use the personal identification of another person
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(2) Identity theft is a Class C felony. (3) It is an affirmative defense to violating subsection (1) of this section that the person charged with the offense: (a) Was under 21 years of age at the time of committing the offense and the person used the personal identification of an…
ORS 165.803 Aggravated identity theft. (1) A person commits the crime of aggravated identity theft if
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(a) The person violates ORS 165.800 in 10 or more separate incidents within a 180-day period; (b) The person violates ORS 165.800 and the person has a previous conviction for aggravated identity theft; (c) The person violates ORS 165.800 and the losses incurred in a single or agg…
ORS 165.805 Misrepresentation of age by a minor. (1) A person commits the crime of misrepresentation of age by a minor if
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(a) Being less than a certain, specified age, the person knowingly purports to be of any age other than the true age of the person with the intent of securing a right, benefit or privilege which by law is denied to persons under that certain, specified age; or (b) Being unmarried…
ORS 165.810 Unlawful possession of a personal identification device. (1) A person commits the crime of unlawful possession of a personal identification device if the person possesses a personal identification device with the intent to use the device to commit a crime. As used in this subsection, “personal identification device” means a device that is used to manufacture or print
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(a) A driver license or permit or an identification card issued by any state or the federal government; (b) An employee identification card issued by an employer; or (c) A credit or debit card. (2) Unlawful possession of a personal identification device is a Class C felony. [2003…
ORS 165.813 Unlawful possession of fictitious identification. (1) A person commits the crime of unlawful possession of fictitious identification if the person possesses a personal identification card containing identification information for a fictitious person with the intent to use the personal identification card to commit a crime
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(2) Unlawful possession of fictitious identification is a Class C felony. (3) It is an affirmative defense to violating subsection (1) of this section that the person charged with the offense was under 21 years of age at the time of committing the offense and the person possessed…
ORS 165.815 Criminal impersonation. (1) A person commits the crime of criminal impersonation if
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(a) The person, with the intent to injure an individual, intentionally impersonates the individual in a communication to a third person without the individual’s consent; (b) The person acts with the intent to deceive the third person into believing that the third person is commun…
ORS 165.825 Sale of drugged horse. (1) No person shall sell or offer for sale any horse that is drugged, tranquilized or otherwise sedated without the consent of the buyer
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(2) Violation of subsection (1) of this section is a misdemeanor. [1971 c.175 §§1,2]
ORS 165.840 “Telegraphic copy” defined for ORS 165.845 and 165.850. As used in ORS 165.845 and 165.850, “telegraphic copy” means any copy of a message made or prepared for delivery at the office to which the message may have been sent by telegraph. [Formerly 757.631]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 165.845 Making and drawing of checks and notes by wire
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(1) Checks, due bills, promissory notes, bills of exchange and all orders or agreements for the payment or delivery of money or other thing of value may be made or drawn by telegraph, and when so made or drawn: (a) Have the same force and effect to charge the maker, drawer, indor…
ORS 165.850 Manner of expressing private and official seals in telegrams. Whenever any document to be sent by telegraph bears a seal, either private or official, it is not necessary for the operator to telegraph a description of the seal, or any word or device thereon, but the seal may be expressed in the telegraphic copy by the letters “L. S.,” or by the word “seal.” [Formerly 757.641]
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PENALTIES
ORS 165.990 Penalties. Violation of ORS 165.692 is a Class C felony. Criminal prosecution of violators of ORS 165.692 must be commenced within five years after the commission of the crime. [Formerly 757.992; subsection (4) of 1995 Edition enacted as 1995 c.496 §4; 2011 c.597 §161]
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