Source: http://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/146.750
Timestamp: 2014-09-24 04:27:21
Document Index: 731089979

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 146', '§3', '§6', '§9', '§12', '§28', '§1', '§99', '§1']

ORS 146.750 - Injuries to be reported to law enforcement agency - 2013 Oregon Revised Statutes
146.710 Defini­tion for ORS 146.710 to 146.780
146.730 Investiga­tion
2013 ORS § 146.750¹
Injuries to be reported to law enforcement agency
(1) Except as required in subsection (3) of this section, a physician, including an intern and resident, or a registered nurse licensed under ORS 678.010 (Definitions for ORS 678.010 to 678.410) to 678.410 (Fees), who has reasonable cause to suspect that a person brought to the physician or registered nurse or coming before the physician or registered nurse for examination, care or treatment has had injury, as defined in ORS 146.710 (Definition for ORS 146.710 to 146.780), inflicted upon the person other than by accidental means, shall report or cause reports to be made in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2) of this section.
(3) When an injury as defined in ORS 146.710 (Definition for ORS 146.710 to 146.780) or abuse as defined in ORS 419B.005 (Definitions) occurs to an unmarried person who is under 18 years of age, the provisions of ORS 419B.005 (Definitions) to 419B.050 (Authority of health care provider to disclose information) apply. [1965 c.472 §§3,4; 1967 c.545 §6; 1971 c.401 §9; 1971 c.451 §12; 1973 c.408 §28; 1975 c.644 §1; 1993 c.546 §99; 2011 c.347 §1]
For purpose of applying protec­tions of Confronta­tion Clause, require­ment that physician report non-accidental injury does not mean that out-of-court state­ments of patient to physician for purpose of medical treat­ment are testimonial. State v. Bella, 231 Or App 420, 220 P3d 128 (2009), Sup Ct review denied
For purpose of determining whether state­ments need statutorily re­quired corrobora­tion, require­ment that physician report non-accidental injury does not mean that state­ments made by patient to physician for purpose of medical treat­ment are confessional. State v. Bella, 231 Or App 420, 220 P3d 128 (2009), Sup Ct review denied
1 Legislative Counsel Committee, CHAPTER 146—Investigations of Deaths, Injuries and Missing Persons, https://­www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/­bills_laws/­lawsstatutes/­2013ors146.­html (2013) (last ac­cessed Apr. 27, 2014).
2 Legislative Counsel Committee, Annotations to the Oregon Revised Stat­utes, Cumulative Supplement - 2013, Chapter 146, https://­www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/­bills_laws/­lawsstatutes/­2013ano146.­html (2013) (last ac­cessed Apr. 27, 2014).