Or. Admin. Code § 291-206-0010 - Definitions
(1) Active
Probation Supervision: Supervision requiring the supervising officer's regular
contact and monitoring to assure continued compliance with the general and
special conditions of probation supervision.
(2) Compensatory Fines: A court-imposed
penalty for the commission of a crime resulting in injury for which the person
injured has a remedy by civil action (unless the issue of punitive damages has
been previously decided on a civil case arising out of the same act and
transaction). The court may award compensatory fines in addition to
restitution.
(3) Compliance with
the Conditions of Probation and Supervision Plan: For purposes of these rules
an eligible offender shall be deemed by the supervisory authority to be in
compliance with the conditions of probation and any applicable supervision plan
if:
(a) All special conditions imposed by the
sentencing court for the offender on the term of probation under consideration
for inactive supervision have been satisfactorily completed, including the full
payment of any restitution or compensatory fine ordered;
(b) There have been no technical violations
of probation conditions reported to the sentencing court for the immediate six
months prior to the consideration for inactive status;
(c) There have been no new crime violations
of probation conditions reported to the sentencing court during the term of
probation under consideration for inactive supervision; and
(d) All terms of any applicable supervision
plan have been satisfied.
(4) Inactive Probation Supervision: A reduced
level of supervision that does not include any direct supervision by a
supervising officer or regular reporting; however, the offender remains subject
to arrest by a supervising officer for violations of condition of supervision
and return to active supervision at any time until expiration of the term of
probation. All general and special conditions of supervision remain in effect
with the following exceptions:
(a) General
Condition #1 -- Pay supervision fees (fines, restitution or other fees
previously ordered by the court remain in effect); and
(b) Special conditions specifically deleted
by the court.
(5)
Offender: Any person under supervision who is on parole, post prison
supervision, transitional leave, local control or probation status.
(6) Supervising Officer: The parole and
probation officer assigned to supervise the offender.
(7) Supervisory Authority: The state or local
corrections agency or official designated in each county by that county's Board
of County Commissioners or county court to operate correction supervision
services, custodial facilities, or both per ORS 144.087(1).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075 & 2009 OL Ch. 660
Stats. Implemented: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075 & 2009 OL Ch. 660
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