Oregon
Confidential Clergy Communications Privilege Statute
OREGON REVISED
STATUTES
TITLE 4. Evidence
and Witnesses.
Chapter 40.
Evidence Code.
Privileges.
§ 40.260. Rule
506. Member of clergy-penitent privilege.(1) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise:
(a) "Confidential communication" means a communication made
privately and not intended for further disclosure except to other persons
present in furtherance of the purpose of the communication.
(b) "Member of the clergy" means a minister of any church,
religious denomination or organization or accredited Christian Science
practitioner who in the course of the discipline or practice of that church,
denomination or organization is authorized or accustomed to hearing
confidential communications and, under the discipline or tenets of that church,
denomination or organization, has a duty to keep such communications secret.
(2) A member of the
clergy may not be examined as to any confidential communication made to the
member of the clergy in the member's professional character unless consent to
the disclosure of the confidential communication is given by the person who
made the communication.
(3) Even though the
person who made the communication has given consent to the disclosure, a member
of the clergy may not be examined as to any confidential communication made to
the member in the member's professional character if, under the discipline or
tenets of the member's church, denomination or organization, the member has an
absolute duty to keep the communication confidential.