Or. Admin. Code § 291-058-0020 - [Effective 2/27/2025] Definitions
(1)
Administrative Sanctions: Local structured, intermediate sanctions, as those
terms are used in ORS 137.592, 137.593, 137.595, 144.106, and 144.346 and in
Criminal Justice Commission and Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision
administrative rules, imposed by the Department of Corrections or a county
community corrections agency for violation of conditions of supervision.
Administrative sanctions are less than a revocation action and include but are
not limited to local confinement in jails, restitution centers, work release
centers, treatment facilities, or similar facilities, or community services
work, work crew, and house arrest.
(2) Administrative Sanctions Sanctioning
Grid: The grid used by the officer to determine the appropriate sanction
response based on the offenders Supervision Level and Behavior Level
Severity.
(3) Agency: The
Department of Corrections or the county community corrections agency
responsible for supervising the offender on parole, post-prison supervision, or
probation.
(4) Compact Offender: An
offender who resides in and is being supervised by the State of Oregon,
although sentenced in another state; Oregon being given the authority to
supervise the offender by the rules of the Interstate Compact for Adult
Offender Supervision.
(5)
Conditions of Probation, Parole, and Post-Prison Supervision: General and
specific directives (special conditions) given to an offender placed on
probation, parole, or post-prison supervision by the sentencing judge, the
Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, or local supervisory authority as
a condition of supervision.
(6)
Custody/Sanction Units: Custodial conditions of probation/sanctions imposed as
a number of custody/sanction units as established by rules of the Criminal
Justice Commission including but not limited to jail, restitution centers, work
release, house arrest, community service, and inpatient treatment.
(7) Inmate: Any person under the supervision
of the Department of Corrections who is not on probation, parole, or
post-prison supervision status.
(8)
Interventions: Interventions imposed by the Department of Corrections or a
county community corrections agency for violations of one or more conditions of
supervision. Interventions include but are not limited to verbal reprimand,
written reprimand, job search programming, increased reporting requirements,
curfew, day reporting, modification of conditions, and outpatient treatment.
Intervention responses are not counted as custody units and may be imposed
along with sanctions.
(9) New
Criminal Violation: Any conduct constituting a violation of criminal law
whether or not it has led to new criminal charge and which has occurred since
the offender was placed on community supervision.
(10) Nonprison Leave: A period of leave not
to exceed 90 days preceding an established release date granted to inmates
successfully completing the institution phase of an alternative incarceration
program (AIP). Nonprison leave is designed to provide inmates with transitional
opportunities that promote successful reintegration into the community and is
granted in accordance with ORS 137.751 and 421.510 and the department's rule on
Alternative Incarceration Programs (OAR 291-062).
(11) Offender: Any person under the
supervision of the Department of Corrections or a county community corrections
agency who is on probation, parole, or post-prison supervision
status.
(12) Officer: Any county or
state employed parole or probation officer.
(13) Revocation: Termination of supervision
as a result of violating behavior or a determination by the sentencing court,
Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, or local supervisory authority
that the purposes of an offender's supervision are not being served.
(14) Releasing Authority: The Department of
Corrections, the court, Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, or local
supervisory authority.
(15)
Short-Term Transitional Leave: A period of leave not to exceed 120 days
preceding an established release date designed to provide inmates with
transitional opportunities that promote successful reintegration into the
community. Short-term transitional leave is granted in accordance with ORS
421.168 and the department's rules on Short-Term Transitional Leave, Emergency
Leave, and Supervised Trips (OAR 291-063).
(16) Supervisory Authority: The state and
local corrections official or officials designated in each county by that
county's Board of County Commissioners or county court to operate corrections
supervision services, custodial facilities, or both.
(17) Supervision Level: The level assigned to
an offender as a result of the calculated risk score utilizing the Public
Safety Checklist or PROXY risk instruments and any appropriate risk instrument
or local policy overrides. (Refer to OAR 291-078-0020).
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 137.592, 137.593, 137.595, 144.104, 144.106, 144.108, 144.600, 144.615, 179.040, 421.168, 421.510, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 137.592, 137.593, 137.595, 144.104, 144.106, 144.108, 144.600, 144.615, 179.040, 421.168, 421.510, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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