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House passes bill clarifying use and sharing of police collision data
Summary
The Oregon House voted to pass House Bill 21‑55, which expressly permits local law enforcement to use VIN‑level collision information for investigatory purposes and to share VIN‑specific collision data with authorized contracted service providers while excluding release of personally identifying information.
House Bill 21‑55 cleared the House Wednesday, giving Oregon law explicit guidance on how local agencies may use and share vehicle collision records. Representative Tina Bosshardt Davis, carrying the bill on the floor, said the measure resolves uncertainty about whether local law enforcement may use collision information for investigations and whether they may share VIN‑level collision records with contracted services such as VIN‑history providers.
Why it matters: Consumers, investigators and dealers rely on accurate vehicle history information to spot vehicles with…
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