Oregon Non-Disclosure of Personal Identification-Instruction is a policy that requires employers in the state of Oregon to protect the personal information of their employees. This policy requires employers to take measures to ensure that the personal information of employees is kept confidential and secure. Personal information includes social security numbers, driver’s license numbers, bank account numbers, and any other information that can be used to identify an individual. The policy requires employers to create a secure system for storing and protecting employee information, as well as for limiting access to the information. The policy also outlines specific procedures for the destruction and disposal of employee information. There are three types of Oregon Non-Disclosure of Personal Identification-Instruction. These are the Non-Disclosure of Personal Identification-Instruction, the Confidentiality of Personal Identification-Instruction, and the Security of Personal Identification-Instruction. The Non-Disclosure of Personal Identification-Instruction outlines the policies and procedures for maintaining the confidentiality of employee information. The Confidentiality of Personal Identification-Instruction outlines specific procedures and standards for the secure storage and destruction of employee information. The Security of Personal Identification-Instruction outlines the measures that employers must take to protect employee information from unauthorized access or use.