Or. Admin. Code § 291-024-0060 - Final Twenty-Four Hours to Execution
(1) An up-to-date log will be maintained on
all execution related events which occur during the final 24 hours.
(2) The Assistant Director for Programs or
his/her designee will work with the Assistant Superintendent, Program Services
to ensure that a medically trained individual will prepare and secure the
necessary syringes with the lethal solutions. The necessary back-up syringes
with the lethal solutions will be prepared and secured separately. This
equipment and solutions will be provided to the Assistant Superintendent of
Security or his/her designee for secure storage.
(3) The Assistant Director for Programs or
his/her designee will work with the Assistant Superintendent, Program Services
to ensure that a medically trained individual will be available to insert an
intravenous catheter(s) into an appropriate vein(s) of the condemned
inmate.
(4) The Superintendent will
distribute written orders that all employees selected for special assignment
duty will report to the institution at the designated time.
(5) The execution camera monitoring system
shall be tested by the Physical Plant Manager or designee.
(6) The Assistant Superintendent of Security
will ensure that:
(a) All living units will
be checked regularly;
(b) All
towers will be posted;
(c) The
reception desk staff will be provided with a list of the approved visitors and
witnesses; and
(d) Escort officers
will be identified for moving witnesses and visitors to the execution
area.
(7) The emergency
telephone lines to the execution room will be checked at 6:00 p.m. and again at
9:00 p.m. Beginning at 9:30 p.m., they will be tested every half-hour until
11:30 p.m.
(8) Approved Witnesses
and Designated Media Representatives:
(a)
Upon entering institution grounds, approved witnesses will remain in a
designated staging area under staff supervision. Designated media
representatives will remain in the Media Center until directed by staff to move
to their designated staging area.
(b) At the appropriate time, witnesses and
media representatives will be properly identified, pass through the metal
detector, be frisk searched and have the back of their right hand
stamped.
(c) Note pads, and pens or
pencils issued by the institution to approved witnesses and media
representatives will be the only items/equipment permitted inside the secure
perimeter of the institution.
(d)
The Department of Corrections Communications Manager will be stationed at the
Media Center and will be the Department's contact person with the
media.
(9) The Assistant
Superintendent of Programs or his/her designee will be assigned to the
Administration Building and will be responsible for screening calls to the
institution and ensuring that no unauthorized persons enter the institution.
(10) The Assistant Superintendent
of Programs or his/her designee will establish radio contact with the
officer-in-charge of the unit housing the execution room to ensure that
messages can be conveyed in the event that the institutional telephone line or
the emergency telephone lines become inoperable.
(11) At 11:30 p.m., the Assistant
Superintendent of Security or his/her designee will confirm the accurate time
for the clock used to conduct the execution.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 137.463, 137.473, 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Stats. Implemented: ORS 137.463, 137.473, 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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