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Bill would restore authority for OYA and county juvenile staff to seek compelled communicable-disease testing
Summary
Senate Bill 813 would add Oregon Youth Authority and county juvenile department employees back to a statute that allows certain public safety and health workers to petition for court-ordered communicable-disease testing following significant exposure.
The House Committee on Judiciary heard technical-fix testimony on Senate Bill 813, which would add Oregon Youth Authority and county juvenile department employees to the list of workers authorized to petition a circuit court for an order compelling a person to undergo testing for communicable diseases after a significant occupational exposure.
Debbie Martin,…
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