Or. Admin. Code § 291-149-0200 - Suspension or Termination from a Work Release Program
(1) Temporary Removal from Work Release
Assignment: The work release approval authority or designee, program staff, or
other designated Department of Corrections staff may, in their sole discretion,
temporarily remove an inmate from his/her work release assignment, which may
include returning the inmate to secure custody, at any time without a hearing.
(2) Suspension from Work Release
Assignment: The work release approval authority or designee may, in the
authority's or designee's sole discretion, suspend an inmate from his/her work
release assignment, if the authority or designee believes that:
(a) The inmate has violated any law,
Department of Corrections administrative rule, or any specific condition of
program participation prescribed by the Department or designated outside agency
applicable to the inmate;
(b) The
inmate's continued participation in the work release program poses a threat to
staff, other inmates, or to the general public; or
(c) The inmate's continued participation in
the work release program is otherwise not in the best interest of the inmate or
of the community.
(3)
Program Continuation/Sanctions: The work release approval authority or designee
may continue an inmate in a work release assignment with program sanctions if:
(a) Program staff determine that the inmate's
conduct/violation may appropriately be addressed with the inmate in the work
release assignment with program sanctions; and
(b) The inmate admits to the
conduct/violation that gave rise to the suspension, and consents to
sanction(s).
(4)
Disciplinary Sanctions: If a misconduct report is submitted, a hearing shall be
conducted in accordance with the department's rule on Prohibited Inmate Conduct
and Processing Disciplinary Actions (OAR 291-105). An inmate found in violation
of a rule of prohibited conduct while on work release, may be subject to
suspension or termination from the work release program and may be subject to
other sanctions in accordance with OAR 291-105.
(5) Status Changes: An inmate participating
in a work release program whose status has changed in a manner that results in
the inmate being ineligible to continue participating in the work release
program may be immediately terminated from the program.
(6) Unauthorized Absences:
(a) An inmate participating in a work release
program who is determined to be absent without documented permission from
authorized work in the community, education or treatment, or a designated
housing facility, will be immediately terminated from the work release
program.
(b) An unauthorized
absence constitutes an escape from a correctional facility under ORS 162.155,
and shall be reported as an escape.
(7) Termination:
(a) If an inmate is suspended from a work
release program, the work release approval authority or designee may either
terminate or reinstate the inmate to a work release program assignment after
reviewing the circumstances surrounding the inmate's suspension and any
recommendation by program staff. Affected inmates will be notified in writing
of the work release approval authority's decision. If the decision is made to
terminate the inmate from the work release program, the notice of termination
will contain a statement of the reason(s) for the decision.
(b) Termination from a work release program
will be considered program non-compliance and will result in a program failure
and a loss of Earned Time Credits (ETC), applied to the review period in which
the termination occurred, unless termination was for administrative reasons
unrelated to the inmate's conduct or participation in the work release program
assignment.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 144.410 - 144.525, 179.040, ORS 144.260, 421.440, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075 & 1997 OL, Ch. 313, 851 & 852
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 144.260, 144.410 - 144.525, 179.040, 421.440, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075 & 1997 OL, Ch. 313, 851 & 852
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