Or. Admin. R. 416-450-0010 - Definitions
(1) Close-custody
facility: Any OYA facility, including but not limited to youth correctional
facilities, work/study camps, and transition camps.
(2) Substitute care: Out-of-home residential
placement in the community that provides 24-hour-a-day care and treatment,
excluding a relative's home. Such placements include, but are not limited to,
foster care and contracted residential treatment programs.
(3) Mentor program agency: Agency responsible
for the recruitment, supervision, and training of its volunteer
mentors.
(4) Office: Any
parole/probation office (field office) or administrative office operated by
OYA.
(5) OYA Volunteer Coordinator:
An OYA staff member assigned to coordinate the agency's volunteer services
program.
(6) Site Volunteer
Coordinator: A person assigned to coordinate volunteer services for a specific
OYA office or close-custody facility.
(7) Volunteers: Persons who on an unpaid
basis provide services to OYA, including:
(a)
Mentors: Mature, trustworthy and experienced persons who encourage an
offender's personal growth, offer supportive friendships, act as positive role
models and promote a constructive attitude and law-abiding behavior;
(b) Work Readiness Coaches: Persons who teach
particular skills/tasks related to employment, or provide practical work
experience;
(c) Students or
Interns: Persons enrolled in a college- or university-sanctioned program who
earn college credit for their activities;
(d) Tutors: Persons who work with individual
offenders to improve the offender's academic performance; and
(e) Religious Services Assistants: Persons
who assist with religious programming or services.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 420A.025
Stats. Implemented: ORS 420A.010
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