Or. Admin. R. 416-020-0050 - Appeal to the Director
(1) If the
offender is dissatisfied with the decision of the subsequent grievance review,
the offender, or representative, may request an appeal to the OYA director, or
designee.
(a) A request for appeal must be
submitted within 10 calendar days from the date the offender received the
written decision.
(b) If a request
for an appeal is not received by the Director's Office within a 15-day period,
the offender's right to an appeal will be considered waived, unless the
offender can show that the failure to timely request a review was beyond their
reasonable control.
(2)
The director, or designee, will review all documents submitted by the offender,
or representative, relevant to the grievance and may take other action to
investigate the matter as the director deems appropriate.
(3) Within 30 calendar days of receiving the
request, the director, or designee, must provide a written appeal decision.
Copies of the decision must be sent to the offender, or representative, through
the U.S. Postal Service or another certified mail carrier.
(4) The director's decision is
final.
(5) Nothing in these rules
affects any rights an offender has under federal or state law to seek
independent redress of grievances in the courts.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.010, 420A.014, 420A.015 & 420A.108
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