Or. Admin. Code § 255-075-0001 - Definitions
(1) "Administrative
Sanction" means local, structured, or intermediate sanctions as those terms are
used in OAR 291-058, and may include periods of local confinement in jails,
restitution centers, treatment facilities, or similar facilities.
(2) "Sanction Authority" means:
(a) The Board or its designee for:
(A) Any felony offender who received a
sentence of more than twelve (12) months in the custody of the Department of
Corrections; or
(B) Any felony
offender who received a sentence of twelve (12) months or less but who also has
an additional sentence of greater than twelve (12) months.
(i) If an offender is on post-prison
supervision for multiple sentences which include a sentence that exceeds twelve
(12) months ("Board case") and a less than twelve (12) month sentence ("Local
Supervisory Authority case"), the Board will maintain jurisdiction of the
post-prison supervision of the Local Supervisory Authority case until the
Board's active involvement in the Board cases expires. Following expiration of
the Board's cases, the Board will maintain jurisdiction over the post-prison
supervision of the Local Supervisory Authority cases until an offender is
re-released following revocation of the post-prison supervision for the Local
Supervisory Authority cases, or until the Local Supervisory Authority petitions
to assume jurisdiction, whichever comes first. Jurisdiction will fall under the
Local Supervisory Authority at that point.
(ii) If the Board issued the order of
post-prison supervision for an offender whose only sentence was twelve (12)
months or less, jurisdiction will remain with the Board until petition by the
Supervisory Authority to assume jurisdiction or upon re-release following
revocation of the post-prison supervision for that sentence; whichever comes
first.
(b)
The Local Supervisory Authority or its designee for any felony offender whose
crime was committed after November 1, 1989, was sentenced by the court to
twelve (12) months or less, and who does not have an additional sentence of
more than twelve (12) months for a felony.
(3) "Initiate a hearing" means person under
supervision is presented a Notice of Rights.
(4) Other definitions in 255-005.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 144.140
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 144.096, 144.098, 144.102, 144.106, 144.108, 144.346 & Ch. 51 & OL 1997 (Enrolled SB 156)
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