Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 137 - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Division 90 - CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT
Section 137-090-0100 - Information Classification
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) General: In order to protect sources, investigations and individual rights to privacy, information retained in the CIU's criminal intelligence file is classified to indicate the degree to which it must be kept secure. Many documents received by the CIU have classifications assigned to them by the senders. In such cases, CIU personnel must take care to review and to assign levels of security classification not below that given by senders. The classification of criminal intelligence information is subject to continual change. The passage of time, the conclusion of investigations, and other factors may affect the security classification assigned to particular documents. Documents within the intelligence files should be reviewed on an ongoing basis to ascertain whether a higher or lesser degree of document security is required and to insure that information is released only when and if appropriate.
(2) Classification: Criminal intelligence information is classified according to the following system:
Stat. Auth.: ORS 180
Stats. Implemented: ORS 180.610(2), ORS 180.610(3), ORS 180.610(4), ORS 181.575 & 28 CFR § 23.20