Or. Admin. R. 416-410-0060 - Standards of Care and Treatment
(1) The OYA director must determine maximum
population levels for each close-custody facility. The maximum population
allowable must not exceed the design capacity for the facility, and must meet
the needs of the close-custody population.
(2) Within budget limitations, OYA ascribes
to the Performance-based Standards (PbS) for Youth Correction and Detention
Facilities.
(3) OYA must identify
the collective service needs of the close-custody population at least annually.
Special programs must be provided to meet the needs of youth in custody with
specific issues.
(4) Close-custody
placement of adjudicated youth is limited to adjudicated youth who require
secure custody, are found to be within the jurisdiction of the court, and are
at least 12 years of age.
(5) There
is a limit to the number of adjudicated youth who can be placed in OYA close
custody on a given day. Subject to the limitation, the following criteria are
required for an adjudicated youth to be admitted into a close-custody facility:
(a) Displays serious and persistent criminal
behavior;
(b) Displays a lack of
responsiveness to the expectations of the court; and
(c) Cannot be safely served by available
community resources, and is in need of a close-custody placement.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 162.135, ORS 162.185, ORS 419C.478 & ORS 420A.081
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