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Committee approves amendment to create private-right-of-action against secret recording in lodging; adds imaging and immediate transmission language
Summary
Senate Bill 470’s dash-1 amendment moves remedies into the invasion-of-privacy statute, adds visual imaging and immediate transmission to prohibited conduct, and clarifies the definition of private space in transient lodging. Committee adopted the amendment and sent the bill to the floor.
Senate Bill 470, considered March 12 by the Senate Judiciary Committee, would prohibit a transient lodging provider or intermediary from making audio or video recordings of an occupant in an area where that occupant has a reasonable expectation of privacy. The dash-1 amendment, which the committee adopted, adds the right of action into ORS 30.831 (invasion of privacy), providing applicants…
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