Or. Admin. Code § 291-070-0110 - Definitions
(1) Archives: The
state repository for public records having a legal or historical value but for
which immediate access is not required. The location where the official files
of Department of Correctional felony inmates and offenders are permanently
maintained.
(2) Department of
Corrections Facility: Any institution, facility, or staff office, including the
grounds, operated by the Department of Corrections.
(3) Functional Unit: Any organizational
component within the Department of Corrections responsible for the delivery of
services or coordination of programs.
(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 program services or coordination of program
operations.
(5) Inmate: Any person
under the supervision of the Department of Corrections who is not on parole,
post-prison supervision, or probation status.
(6) Offender: Any person under the
supervision of the Department of Corrections who is on parole, probation, or
post-prison supervision status.
(7)
Offender Information and Sentence Computation (OISC): The centralized
functional unit which maintains working files after an inmate is released from
a Department of Correctional facility.
(8) Record: Includes, but is not limited to,
a document, book, paper, photograph, file, sound recording or machine readable
electronic record, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made,
received, filed or recorded in pursuance of law or in connection with the
transaction of public business, whether or not confidential or restricted in
use. (ORS 192.005)
(9) Records
Officer: Refers to the person designated by a state agency or political
subdivision in accordance with ORS 192.105(2)(a). The OISC Administrator is the
Department of Corrections Records Officer and has the duty to archive and seal
offender records in compliance with these rules.
(10) Retention Schedule: Either a General
Schedule published by the State Archivist in the Oregon Administrative Rules in
which certain common public records are described or listed by title and a
retention period is established for each, or a Special Schedule approved by the
state Archivist for the public records of a specific agency.
(11) Sealing Inmate or Offender Records: The
physical sealing of offender file material by order of the court accomplished
by OISC.
(12) Working File: Those
documents maintained in a Department of Corrections facility, Community
Corrections office, or functional unit for administrative, operational or case
management purposes.
Notes
Stat Auth: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075
Stat Impl: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075
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