Or. Admin. Code § 255-075-0079 - Guidelines for Re-release
(1)
For technical violations:
(a) An offender
whose parole has been revoked may serve further incarceration of up to 90 days
for each revocation, except when re-release is denied pursuant to OAR
255-075-0096.
(b) An offender
sentenced to post-prison supervision who has been revoked and returned to
custody may serve further incarceration of up to 90 days for each return, not
to exceed the total revocation sanction days allowed in OAR
213-011-0004.
(2) For
conduct constituting a crime:
(a) An offender
whose parole has been revoked may serve further incarceration of up to 180 days
for each revocation, except when re-release is denied pursuant to OAR
255-075-0096.
(b) An offender
sentenced to post-prison supervision who has been revoked and returned to
custody may serve further incarceration of up to 180 days, not to exceed the
total revocation sanction days provided in OAR 213-011-0004.
(3) For conduct constituting a
crime and resulting in automatic revocation to the Department of Corrections,
pursuant to ORS 144.345(2), an offender may serve further incarceration of up
to 180 days.
(4) Notwithstanding
subsections (1) and (2) of this rule, offenders sentenced to life imprisonment
for murder whose parole has been revoked may serve further incarceration to the
sentence expiration date. Offenders sentenced to life imprisonment for
aggravated murder whose parole has been revoked may serve further incarceration
to the sentence expiration date.
(5) Pursuant to OAR 253-005-0004(2),
(9/1/89), an offender sentenced to lifetime post-prison supervision for murder
committed on or after November 1, 1989 but before July 14, 1997, may serve
further incarceration of up to 90 days for each technical violation, or 180
days for a criminal violation, without a limit on the total revocation
days.
(6) Notwithstanding
subsections (1) and (2) of this rule, offenders sentenced as dangerous
offenders for crimes committed on or after November 1, 1989 may serve repeated
incarcerations of 180 days or more up to the sentence expiration date for any
supervision violation.
(7)
Offenders sentenced as sexually violent dangerous offenders pursuant to ORS
137.765 for crimes committed on or after October 23, 1999, may serve repeated
incarcerations of 180 days or more for any violation of post-prison supervision
unless or until the post-prison supervision is terminated by a court. The Board
may impose only a single sanction for all violations known as of the date of
the sanction.
(8)
(a) The commencement date for the further
term of incarceration as a result of the violation of conditions shall be the
date of arrest or return to Oregon custody if arrested out of state for the
violation which resulted in the revocation of parole or post-prison
supervision.
(b) The commencement
date for the further term of incarceration as a result of termination of parole
or post-prison supervision under ORS 144.345(2) ("autorevoke") shall be the
sentencing date, if no further action is taken by the Board.
(c) If the jailer, hearings officer, or Board
releases the offender from custody pending the violation hearing, the time
spent outside actual custody does not count toward the further term of
incarceration.
(9) The
Board and the Department of Corrections may develop other programs that create
exceptions to the sanctions provided in this rule.
(10) Notwithstanding subsections (1) through
(7) of this rule, the Board may choose to postpone re-release on parole
pursuant to divisions 50 and 60 of this chapter.
(11) Notwithstanding subsections (1) through
(8) of this rule, the Board may choose to deny re-release on parole pursuant to
OAR 255-075-0096.
(12)
Administrative sanctions do not count toward the revocation sanction
limits.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 144.107, 144.108, 144.109, 144.120, 144.125, 144.232, 144.345, 144.346, 144.395 & 161.735
Statutes/Other Implemented: 144.120, 144.395, ORS 144.085, 144.245, 144.395, 144.780 & 144.783 - 787
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