Or. Admin. Code § 213-050-0055 - Definitions
As used in OAR 213-050-0045 to 213-050-0080, unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1) "Committing
Authority": The juvenile court of the county where the juvenile was
adjudicated.
(2) "Extended
Detention Period": As promulgated in ORS 419C.453, a period of detention
exceeding eight days, but not more than 30 days.
(3) "Facility" means a detention facility as
defined in ORS 419A.004.
(4)
"Juvenile" means a person over whom the juvenile court has jurisdiction under
ORS 419C.005 and who is eligible to be detained pursuant to ORS
419C.453.
(5) "Juvenile court"
means the court having jurisdiction over cases under ORS 419A, 419B and
419C.
(6) "JCPAC" means the
Juvenile Crime Prevention Advisory Committee established by ORS
417.845.
(7) "Program" means a
specified array of services and activities that support a therapeutic goal for
juveniles in need of a secure setting.
(8) "Program Plan" means the written
rationale for an extended detention program along with the explanation of how
the county will deliver the program in conformance with the minimum standards
set forth in OAR 213-050-0060.
(9)
"Qualified Professional" means a clinician certified in the service field by
the state or federal government or approved through an insurance company.
(10) "Supervising Authority": The
agency or department in the original county where the juvenile was adjudicated,
or the department to which the case was transferred.
(11) "Therapeutic" means rehabilitative and
calculated to enhance well-being through treatment and
training.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 169.090(2), ORS 137.656(4) & ORS 419C.453
Stats. Implemented: ORS 169.090(2), ORS 419C.453
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