Or. Admin. Code § 471-010-0120 - Workforce and Economic Research Disclosures
(1) Department staff may share confidential
information with public agencies for purposes of governmental planning,
performance measurement, program analysis, socio-economic analysis, and policy
analysis, if a written disclosure agreement is in place and if the requesting
entity agrees to pay the costs of providing such information.
(2) Department staff may share confidential
information with consultants and contractors working on specific projects for
public agencies if those projects are for the purposes of governmental
planning, performance measurement, program analysis, socio-economic analysis,
and policy analysis; if a written disclosure agreement is in place between the
Employment Department, the public agency, and the consultant or contracting
firm; and if the requesting entity agrees to pay the costs of providing such
information.
(3) Unless
specifically noted elsewhere in ORS
657.665 or in this Rule,
"governmental planning, performance measurement, program analysis,
socioeconomic analysis and policy analysis functions" do not authorize the
disclosure of confidential information:
(a)
For purposes of mass mailings or marketing;
(b) That was collected by way of surveys
conducted for statistical purposes, including those conducted in collaboration
with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics;
(c) For program eligibility or enforcement
purposes; or
(d) Regarding
individual persons, unless those persons have given their informed consent for
such disclosure.
(4)
Maps showing the location and characteristics of business establishments shall
be limited by the following:
(a) The name,
address, specific location, and specific employment or payroll information
about the business will not be displayed.
(b) The employment level of the business will
be computed and reflected as follows:
(A) An
annual average employment level for each establishment shall be the sum of each
individual month's employment divided by 12.
(B) This annual average employment level will
be rounded to the nearest integer.
(C) These rounded annual average employment
levels will be reflected on a map using no greater detail than the following
size class breakouts: 0, 1-4, 5-9, 10-19, 20-49, 50-99, 100-249, 250-499, and
500 or greater. Aggregations of these size classes are permitted.
(c) Businesses in the following
industries will not be presented on maps:
(A)
All businesses in NAICS 624221 -- Temporary Shelters
(B) All businesses in NAICS 814110 -- Private
Households
(5) For purposes of ORS
657.665(3)(a)
and 657.665(4)(n),
"local government" means cities, counties, and other political sub-divisions
coded with an ownership code 3 in Employment Department records, with the
exception of Indian tribal governmental agencies and other agencies
specifically excluded based on other statutes or rules.
(6)
(a)
Department staff may disclose the North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) code of any business and, by extension, may provide the NAICS
definition of the industry of any business. Additionally, Department staff may
provide lists of businesses in particular NAICS codes. However, these
disclosures may only include the name and NAICS code or definition of the
business; they may not include additional information such as address, contact
information, or employment-related data.
(b) The NAICS codes of businesses in
following industries will not be shared, nor will lists of these businesses be
shared:
(A) All businesses in NAICS 624221 --
Temporary Shelters.
(B) All
businesses in NAICS 814110 -- Private Households.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 657.610
Stats. Implemented: ORS 657.665
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