Or. Admin. Code § 416-020-0020 - Grievance Rights
(1) All youth in
custody have a right to review any action or decision within OYA's jurisdiction
that affects them, and initiate a grievance, without being subjected to
reprisal.
(2) A youth in custody
may not grieve the following:
(a) Issues for
which the youth in custody is entitled to a contested case hearing, in
accordance with ORS Chapter 183;
(b) Actions or decisions not within the
jurisdiction of OYA (e.g., actions by the court or another agency);
(c) Incidents or problems to which the youth
in custody was not a party;
(d)
Issues for which the youth in custody has initiated court action or filed
notice of intent to file tort claim; or
(e) The subject matter of the grievance will
be or has already been decided by a judge.
(3) The grievance process must be
administered in a manner that protects the confidentiality of records and
information, in accordance with federal and state law or policies.
(4) OYA must inform youth in custody at
intake about the grievance process.
(5) Staff and youth in custody are encouraged
to handle questions and complaints informally at the lowest level
possible.
(6) The grievance process
must be conducted as informally as possible, consistent with the need for
orderly and complete resolution of issues.
(a)
Staff who are the subject of a grievance must not be responsible for making
decisions regarding the grievance, but may provide information regarding the
grievance issues and participate in mediation and conflict
resolution.
(b) If a grievance is
about an emergency, a youth in custody may write immediately and directly to
the appropriate superintendent, camp director, field supervisor, or the
Director's Office.
(c) The youth in
custody, or representative, may present information during any meetings held to
discuss the grievance, and may refer to witnesses for this purpose. If the
youth in custody, or representative, chooses to use an attorney during the
grievance process, they are responsible for any expenses or attorney fees that
may be incurred.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.010, 420A.014, 420A.015 & 420A.108
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