Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 165 - SECRETARY OF STATE, ELECTIONS DIVISION
Division 5 - VOTER REGISTRATION
Section 165-005-0130 - Residence Address Disclosure Exemption
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024
(1) The purpose of this rule is to define when a county elections official may exempt the residence address of an elector from disclosure as a public record.
(2) The terms used in this rule shall have the same meaning as defined in ORS Chapters 246 through 260, commonly referred to as "Oregon Election Laws".
(3) An elector may request that a county elections official not disclose the residence address of the elector. If the elector demonstrates to the satisfaction of the county elections official that the personal safety of the elector, or the personal safety of a family member residing with the elector, is in danger if the residence address remains available for public inspection, the county elections official shall not disclose that information except in compliance with a court order, a request by a law enforcement agency, or with the consent of the elector.
(4) An exemption from disclosure granted under this rule shall include the residence address on the elector's voter registration record, registration lists produced in accordance with ORS 247.940 and 247.945, poll books, and any other material produced or maintained by the county elections official which is available for public inspection that may reveal the requestor's residence address. The elector's mailing address may be used in place of the exempt residence address.
(5) A request under section (3) of this rule shall be submitted to the county elections official. The exemption request shall be submitted on form SEL 550 Application to Exempt Residence Address from Disclosure. The request shall be in writing, signed by the elector, and shall include:
(6) The county elections official receiving a request under this rule will promptly review the request and notify the elector, in writing, whether the evidence submitted is sufficient to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the county elections official that the personal safety of the elector, or a family member residing with the elector, would be in danger if the residence address remains available for public inspection. The county elections official may request that the elector submit additional information concerning the request.
(7) If a county elections official grants the request to exempt the residence address of an elector from disclosure as a public record, the county elections official must include a statement in its notice to the elector that: the exemption will remain effective until the elector requests termination of the exemption or the elector is required to update the elector's voter registration.
(8) If the elector is required to update the elector's voter registration, the elector may apply for another exemption from disclosure. At the time of updating if no SEL 550 Application To Exempt Residence Address From Disclosure As A Public Record accompanies the voter registration card or is incomplete, the county elections official must send notice, by certified mail return receipt requested, to the elector that states:
(9) An elector who has requested that a county elections official not disclose his or her residence address may revoke the request by notifying, in writing, the county elections official to which the request was made that disclosure no longer constitutes a danger to personal safety. The notification must be signed by the person who submitted the original request for nondisclosure of the residence address.
(10) Form SEL 550 may be used by a public safety officer, as defined by ORS 181.610, to request that the person's home address, home telephone number and electronic mail address be exempted from disclosure pursuant to 192.501. A public safety officer making such a request is not required to provide information described in paragraph (5)(c).
(11) Form SEL 550 shall be used by a participant or parent or guardian of a participant in the Address Confidentiality Program to request that the elector's residence address be exempted from disclosure pursuant to ORS 192.842. The form shall be completed by the participant and include:
(12) A request under section (11) of this rule is not required to be signed and a copy of the Address Confidentiality Program Authorization Card is the only evidentiary documentation required.
(13) If a participant or parent or guardian of a participant in the Address Confidentiality Program is required to update the elector's voter registration due to a change in residence address, only an updated voter registration card is required to be completed.
(14) If a participant or parent or guardian of a participant in the Address Confidentiality Program is required to update the elector's voter registration due to a name change section (8) of this rule applies. If an updated SEL 550 is received in response to the notice in section (8) of this rule it must be accompanied by a copy of the Address Confidentiality Program Authorization Card.
(15) Pursuant to ORS 192.842 the county elections official may not disclose the elector's residence address, and the county elections official shall use the substitute address of the program participant for purposes of mailing a ballot to an elector under 254.470.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 246.150 & 247.969
Stats. Implemented: ORS 247.965 & 192.501