Or. Admin. Code § 291-063-1010 - Definitions for OAR 291-063-1000 to 291-063-1040
(1) Department of Corrections Facility: Any
institution, facility or staff office, including the grounds, operated by the
Department of Corrections.
(2)
Emergency Leave: A leave of ten days duration or less within the state for the
specific purposes listed in OAR 291-063-1020(3) where the inmate is expected to
return to the releasing facility.
(3) Enter Parole/Probation Record (EPR): A
record on the Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS) which identifies an inmate who
is in the community on parole, probation, post-prison supervision, short-term
transitional leave, nonprison leave, or emergency leave exceeding five days.
(4) Functional Unit Manager: Any
person within the Department of Corrections who reports to the Director, Deputy
Director, an Assistant Director, or administrator and has responsibility for
the delivery of services or coordination of program operations.
(5) Immediate Family Member: Spouse, domestic
partner, parent, sibling, child, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, grandchildren and
grandparents, including foster, in-law, and step relationships. Immediate
family also includes the caregiver of the inmate's minor child.
(6) Inmate: Any person under the supervision
of the Department of Corrections who is not on parole, post-prison supervision,
or probation status.
(7) Supervised
Trip: Any non-routine trip outside a Department of Corrections facility within
the State of Oregon that is supervised by an employee of the Department of
Corrections or a person authorized to supervise or maintain custody of persons
outside of correctional facilities.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 179.040, 421.166, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075
Stats. Implemented: ORS ORS 179.040, 421.166, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075
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