Oregon Code § ORS 415.062

Compliance self-evaluative audit document privileged; auditor not subject to examination in administrative or judicial proceeding
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Except as provided in ORS 415.061 to 415.067:
(1) A compliance self-evaluative audit document is privileged information and is not discoverable or admissible as evidence in any civil, criminal or administrative proceeding.
(2) Any person who performs or directs the performance of an compliance audit, any officer, employee or agent of a coordinated care organization who is involved with a compliance audit and any consultant who is hired for the purpose of performing a compliance audit may not be examined in any civil, criminal or administrative proceeding about the compliance audit or any compliance self-evaluative audit document.

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