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§ 646a-574

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(1) Subject to ORS 646A.576, a consumer may:\n(a) Obtain from a controller:\n(A) Confirmation as to whether the controller is processing or has processed the consumer’s personal data and the categories of personal data the controller is processing or has processed;\n(B) At the controller’s option, a list of specific third parties, other than natural persons, to which the controller has disclosed:\n(i) The consumer’s personal data; or\n(ii) Any personal data; and\n(C) A copy of all of the consumer’s personal data that the controller has processed or is processing;\n(b) Require a controller to correct inaccuracies in personal data about the consumer, taking into account the nature of the personal data and the controller’s purpose for processing the personal data;\n(c) Require a controller to delete personal data about the consumer, including personal data the consumer provided to the controller, personal data the controller obtained from another source and derived data; or\n(d) Opt out from a controller’s processing of personal data of the consumer that the controller processes for any of the following purposes:\n(A) Targeted advertising;\n(B) Selling the personal data; or\n(C)

out from a controller’s processing of personal data of the consumer that the controller processes for any of the following purposes:\n(A) Targeted advertising;\n(B) Selling the personal data; or\n(C) Profiling the consumer in furtherance of decisions that produce legal effects or effects of similar significance.\n(2) A controller that provides a copy of personal data to a consumer under subsection (1)(a)(C) of this section shall provide the personal data in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format that allows the consumer to transmit the personal data to another person without hindrance.\n(3) This section does not require a controller to disclose the controller’s trade secrets, as defined in ORS 646.461. [2023 c.369 §3]\nNote:\n646A.574 becomes operative July 1, 2024. See section 15, chapter 369, Oregon Laws 2023.