Or. Admin. Code § 265-005-0001 - Definitions
(1) "Assault" has the meaning given that term
in ORS 163.115.
(2) "Civilian or
community oversight board, agency or review body" has the meaning given that
term in ORS 243.812.
(3)
"Controlled Substance" has the meaning given that term in ORS
475.005.
(4) "Deadly physical
force" has the meaning given that term in ORS 161.015.
(5) "Disciplinary action" means a personnel
action against a law enforcement officer in the form of a written reprimand,
suspension without pay, reduction in salary, demotion, or termination of
employment upon a finding that the law enforcement officer engaged in
misconduct.
(6) "Disciplining body"
means a law enforcement agency or, if applicable, a civilian or community
oversight board, agency or review body.
(7) "Domestic violence" has the meaning given
that term in ORS 135.230.
(8)
"Exclusive representative" has the meaning given that term in ORS
243.650(8).
(9) "Finding" means a
final determination by the decision maker of a disciplining body that a law
enforcement officer has engaged in misconduct for which the decision maker
making the determination has authority to impose disciplinary action.
(10) "Intentional" has the meaning given that
term in ORS 161.085.
(11)
"Justification means a justifiable use of physical or deadly physical force
pursuant to ORS 161.205 to ORS 161.267.
(12) "Just Cause" has the meaning given that
term in ORS 236.350.
(13) "Law
enforcement agency" has the meaning given that term in ORS 243.812.
(14) "Law enforcement officer" has the
meaning given that term in ORS 243.812.
(15) "Misconduct" means conduct that violates
state, tribal or federal law or the policies of the law enforcement agency
employing the law enforcement officer, or that subjects the law enforcement
officer to disciplinary action under these rules.
(16) "Misuse of authority for financial gain"
occurs when a law enforcement officer's vote, opinion, judgment, action,
decision or exercise of discretion is influenced by the officer's solicitation
or acceptance of a financial benefit for the officer or a third person. This
rule does not apply to agency-approved fundraising activities.
(17) "Moral Character" means performing the
duties of a law enforcement officer in a manner that demonstrates honesty,
fairness, and respect for the rights of others and for the laws of the state
and the nation.
(18) "Physical
Force" has the meaning given that term in ORS 161.015.
(19) "Physical Injury" has the meaning given
that term in ORS 161.015.
(20)
"Serious Physical Injury" has the meaning given that term in ORS
161.015.
(21) "Sexual assault" has
the meaning given that term in ORS 243.317.
(22) "Sex crime" has the meaning given that
term in ORS 163A.005.
(23) "Sexual
Harassment" has the meaning given that term in OAR 839-005-0030.
(24) "Stalking" means engaging in conduct
constituting the crime of stalking in ORS 163.732.
(25) "Untruthfulness" means being dishonest
or untruthful in a manner that reflects adversely on the ability of a law
enforcement officer to perform their official duties, which includes knowingly
or willfully: making false statements, falsifying work-related records or
official documents, omitting material facts or material information, or
answering questions or providing information in a manner that is incomplete,
evasive, deceptive, or misleading. A statement is not considered untruthful
when the officer reasonably believes that deception (i) is necessary due to the
nature of the officer's assignment, such as an undercover assignment; (ii) is
necessary to acquire information for a criminal investigation, or (iii) to
protect the officer or others from an articulable threat. The use of deception
in these circumstances must be for a specific and legitimate law enforcement
purpose.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 243.812
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 243.812
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