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<br /> a. Audits or audit reports of a telecommunications utility. As used in this paragraph, "audit or
<br /> ~ audit report of a telecommunications utility" means any external or internal audit or audit
<br /> report pertaining to a telecommunications utility, as defined in ORS 759.005, or pertaining
<br /> to a corporation having an affiliated interest, as defined in ORS 759.010, with a
<br /> telecommunications utility that is intended to make the operations of the entity more
<br /> ~ efficient, accurate or compliant with applicable rules, procedures or standards, that may
<br /> include self-criticism and that has been filed by the telecommunications utility or affiliate
<br /> under compulsion of state law. "Audit or audit report of a telecommunications utility" does
<br /> not mean an audit of a cost study that would be discoverable in a contested case proceeding
<br /> and that is not subject to a protective order.
<br /> b. Financial statements. As used in this paragraph, "financial statement" means a financial
<br /> statement of a nonregulated corporation having an affiliated interest, as defined in ORS
<br /> 759.010, with a telecommunications utility, as defined in ORS 759.005; and
<br /> 20. The residence address of an elector if authorized under ORS 247.965 and subject to ORS 247.967.
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<br /> ' <1987 C.373 SS.23C, 23D; 1987 C.764 S2 (ENACTED IN LIEU OF 192.500); 1989 C.70 Sl;
<br /> 1989 C.171 526; 1989 C.967 511; 1989 C.1083 510; 1991 C.636 Sl; 1991 C.678 S1; 1993 C.616
<br /> S4; 1993 C.787 Sl; 1995 C.604 S2>
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<br /> Note: The amendments to 192.501 by section 13, chapter 967, Oregon Laws 1989, section
<br /> 2, chapter 636, and section 2, chapter 678, Oregon Laws 1991, section 5, chapter 616, and
<br /> section 2, chapter 787, Oregon Laws 1993, and section 3, chapter 604, Oregon Laws 1995,
<br /> take effect January 1, 2000. See section 17, chapter 967, Oregon Laws 1989, as amended by
<br /> section 1, chapter 277, Oregon Laws 1995. The text that is effective on and after January 1,
<br /> 2000, is set forth for the user's convenience.
<br /> 192.501. The following public records are exempt from disclosure under ORS 192.410 to 192.505
<br /> unless the public interest requires disclosure in the particular instance:
<br /> 1. Records of a public body pertaining to litigation to which the public body is a party if the
<br /> complaint has been filed, or if the com faint has not been filed, if the ublic body shows that such
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<br /> litigation is reasonably likely to occur. This exemption does not apply to litigation which has been
<br /> concluded, and nothing in this subsection shall limit any right or opportunity granted by discovery
<br /> or deposition statutes to a party to litigation or potential litigation;
<br /> 2. Trade secrets. "Trade secrets," as used in this section, ma include, but are not limited to, an
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<br /> compilation of information which is not patented, which is known only to certain individuals
<br /> within an organization and which is used in a business it conducts, having actual or potential
<br /> commercial value, and which gives its user an opportunity to obtain a business advantage over
<br /> competitors who do not know or use it;
<br /> 3. Investigatory information compiled for criminal law purposes. The record of an arrest or the
<br /> report of a crime shall be disclosed unless and only for so long as there is a clear need to delay
<br /> disclosure in the course of a specific investigation, including the need to protect the complaining
<br /> party or the victim. Nothing in this subsection shall limit any right constitutionally guaranteed, or
<br /> granted by statute, to disclosure or discovery in criminal cases. For purposes of this subsection,
<br /> the record of an arrest or the report of a crime includes, but is not limited to:
<br /> a. The arrested person's name, age, residence, employment, marital status and similar
<br /> biographical information;
<br /> b. The offense with which the arrested person is charged;
<br /> c. The conditions of release pursuant to ORS 135.230 to 135.290;
<br /> d. The identity of and biographical information concerning both complaining party and victim;
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