Oregon Code § ORS 471.271

Requirement to report human trafficking at licensed premises; rules
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(1) As used in this section, law enforcement agency means:
(a) A city or municipal police department;
(b) A county sheriffs office; or
(c) The Oregon State Police.
(2) An employee of a premises licensed for full on-premises sales or limited on-premises sales who is a permittee shall:
(a) Report to a law enforcement agency and to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission if the permittee has a reasonable belief that sex trafficking or other human trafficking is occurring at the licensed premises; and
(b) Report to the commission if the permittee has a reasonable belief that a minor is employed or contracted as a performer at the licensed premises in a manner that violates commission rules.
(3) A permittee making a report under this section in good faith is immune from any criminal or civil liability for making the report.
(4) The commission may adopt rules to carry out this section.
SHIPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF MALT BEVERAGES, WINE AND CIDER
(Distribution to Malt Beverage, Wine and
Cider Retail Licensees)

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