The Oregon Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information (OLD) is a law of the state of Oregon that prevents the unauthorized disclosure of personal identification information. This includes Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, dates of birth, names, and other personal information. It applies to government agencies, businesses, and individuals. There are two types of Oregon Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information: 1. Private Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information: This order is issued by a court or a law enforcement agency, and applies to specific individuals or entities. 2. Public Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information: This order applies to all entities and individuals in Oregon. It is issued by the Oregon Attorney General's office. The purpose of the Oregon Order Prohibiting Disclosure of Personal Identification Information is to protect individuals from identity theft and to ensure that personal information is not misused. It also helps to protect the privacy and security of individuals and businesses in Oregon.