Or. Admin. Code § 291-158-0055 - Authorized Expenditures
(1) An
inmate may request and authorize Central Trust or their designee to withdraw
funds from the inmate's trust account for authorized expenditures. Transactions
will be recorded on the inmate's monthly trust account statement by referencing
the transaction description and transaction date.
(2) An inmate may initiate an authorized
expenditure by submitting a completed Withdrawal Request form (CD28) to Central
Trust or their designee. If an inmate has a protected money reserve account and
wants the expenditure to be paid with funds from the protected moneys reserve
account, the inmate must designate the use of protected money reserve funds on
the CD28. The inmate must sign the Withdrawal Request form in the presence of a
designated staff member as approved by the functional unit manager before
sending the form to the functional unit manager or designee for approval.
(3) The Department, in its sole
discretion, may require that an inmate first accumulate sufficient funds in the
inmate's trust account to cover the entire cost of a requested purchase or
payment before authorizing the transaction.
(4) Purchases: An inmate may use their
general spending trust account funds to purchase authorized personal
necessities, commissary items, photocopies, postage, and other such items as
authorized for inmate purchase by the Department. A request to purchase
materials from the Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision (Parole Board)
must be sent directly to the Parole Board prior to submitting a completed
withdrawal request, to determine whether the materials are available and may be
disclosed. An inmate may use funds held in their protected moneys reserve
account to purchase authorized necessities, photocopies, postage, and other
such items as authorized for inmate purchase by the Department except for
commissary. To purchase commissary items, protected moneys reserve account
funds may be transferred using a Transfer Form (CD1832) to the General Spending
Trust Account and maintain their protected status. Funds transferred in this
manner are non-eligible deposits and are not subject to collection of DOC or
non-DOC debt, except when the Department is required to pursuant to court
order.
(5) Payments/Disbursements:
Unless otherwise provided by law, inmates may make the following types of
payments or disbursements:
(a) Support
Payments, Court Orders, and Judgments: Payments for child, spousal, or family
support (whether court ordered or self-elected), and to satisfy court orders
and judgments (e.g., restitution orders, garnishment orders, judgments for
filing fees and courts costs).
(b)
Self-Elected Programs, Services and Assistance: Payments for self-elected
programs, services, assistance and Private Sector Prison Industries Program, as
authorized by the Department (e.g., education programs, inmate hair salon
services, etc.).
(c) Disbursement
of Excess Funds: Inmates who have no DOC debts may request Central Trust to
disburse a portion of their general spending trust account funds in excess of
their personal needs, and that of their dependents, to a third party (other
than a Department of Corrections inmate or family member of another Department
of Corrections inmate) for legitimate and verifiable purposes. The Withdrawal
Request form (CD28) must be directed in writing to and approved by the facility
functional unit manager or designee. At any time and regardless of debt status,
an inmate may request that Central Trust disburse funds from their protected
moneys reserve account through the use of a withdrawal of funds form (CD28).
(d) The Department may require
additional information prior to approving any payment or disbursement.
(6) Non-sufficient
Funds: The Department will return any Withdrawal Request form (CD28) if the
inmate lacks sufficient trust account funds for the requested withdrawal
amount, unless the inmate is specifically authorized to incur a debt in
connection with the requested withdrawal.
Notes
Forms referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 30.643, 34.365, 34.370, 138.590, 144.335, 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 30.643, 34.365, 34.370, 138.590, 144.335, 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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