Or. Admin. Code § 291-062-0120 - General
(1) The Department
of Corrections has established and operates alternative incarceration programs.
(a) Alternative incarceration programs may
encompass intensive cognitive programming, intensive addictions treatment, or a
combination of the two.
(b) Each
alternative incarceration program is a minimum of 270 days in duration and
includes two components: a structured institution program and a period of
structured nonprison leave.
(c)
Each alternative incarceration program requires its participants to engage in a
minimum of 14 hours per day of highly structured routine, seven days per week
for the duration of the program.
(2) AICs are required to participate in and
successfully complete transition classes offered as a condition of program
graduation. The number and frequency of these classes will be determined by
each facility.
(3) The department
in its discretion may grant nonprison leave to AICs who successfully complete
the institution phase of an alternative incarceration program if:
(a) The AIC's sentencing judgment authorizes
a release to post-prison supervision in accordance with ORS 421.508, 137.750,
and 137.751; and
(b) The AIC has
identified viable self-support options in the community: or
(c) The supervising community corrections
agency has approved a temporary subsidy, such as treatment transition funds,
that will assist the AIC with successful community transition.
(d) All expenses not otherwise approved by
the supervising community corrections agency must be covered by the
AIC.
(4) For those whose
crimes were committed prior to January 1, 2009, transitional leave for
alternative incarceration programs was authorized under ORS 421.128. For the
purposes of these rules, the operational aspects, processes, and any subsequent
violation sanctions are the same as and subject to rules referencing nonprison
leave.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 423.030, and 423.075, 423.020, ORS 179.040 & 421.500 to 421.512
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 179.040, 421.500 to 421.512, 423.020, 423.030 & and 423.075
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