Or. Admin. Code § 416-060-0010 - Definitions
(1) Accredited News
Media Organization :
(a) A newspaper that
qualifies as a general circulation newspaper in the community in which it is
published. A newspaper is one of general circulation if it circulates among the
general public and if it publishes news of general interest to the public such
as news of political, religious, commercial or social affairs. A key test to
determine whether a newspaper qualifies as a general circulation publication is
whether it qualifies for the purpose of publishing legal notices in the
community in which it is located or the area where it distributes;
(b) A magazine that has a national, state or
local circulation and is sold by newsstands and by mail subscription to the
general public;
(c) A national or
international wire service;
(d) A
radio or television program whose primary purpose is to report news and which
is part of a broadcast station holding a Federal Communications Commission
license;
(e) A corrections or
juvenile justice trade publication that reports on industry practices;
or
(f) An Internet Web site
affiliated with the organizations described in subsections (a)-(e) above, or an
unaffiliated Internet Web site with a history of publishing news of general
interest.
(2)
Communications Liaison : The person in each Facility or community field office
assigned to function as a liaison with the OYA Communications Office to keep
the OYA Communications Office informed about news and activities at the
Facility or OYA field office, and to assist the OYA Communications Office in
responding to Media Representatives .
(3) Facility : Any youth correctional
facility , camp or transitional facility including the staff offices and the
grounds, operated by the Oregon Youth Authority.
(4) Field Supervisor : An OYA community
services supervisor that oversees juvenile parole and probation officers,
assistants, field office staff, and field office operations.
(5) Identifiers : Means of identifying a Youth
in Custody through face, name, age, voice, gender, home community or other
information.
(6) Media
Representatives :
(a) Persons whose principal
employment is with an Accredited News Media Organization ;
(b) Unaffiliated persons who produce
credentials or other written documentation from an Accredited News Media
Organization demonstrating that the media organization has contracted with the
person to purchase their completed work or project; or
(c) Authors of books or filmmakers who
produce credentials or other written documentation demonstrating that a
commercial publisher or media organization has contracted to purchase their
completed work or project.
(7) OYA: Oregon Youth Authority.
(8) OYA Communications Office : The designated
official spokespeople for OYA, who are the Director's Office communications
director and communications deputy director.
(9) Substitute Care Placement : Any of the
out-of-home care and treatment programs authorized by OYA to serve adjudicated
youth in OYA's legal custody, including contracted residential treatment
programs and certified foster homes. Substitute Care Placements exclude OYA's
Facilities.
(10) Substitute Care
Providers : Persons authorized by OYA through contract or other written
agreement to provide supervision and care for adjudicated youth in OYA's legal
custody on parole or probation status in the community. Such persons include,
but are not limited to, contracted residential treatment providers and
certified foster parents (including respite providers).
(11) Superintendent/Camp Director : The
superintendent or camp director, as applicable, of a Facility . References to
"Superintendent/Camp Director " throughout these rules refer to the
superintendent or camp director of the Facility at which the visit, tour, or
interview is being sought.
(12)
Unaffiliated Persons : Freelance writers, independent filmmakers, producers,
journalism teachers and students, and other persons who do not meet the
definition of Media Representatives .
(13) Youth in Custody : A person in the legal
and physical custody of OYA either in a Facility or placed in the community
under supervision; and a person in the legal custody of the Department of
Corrections and the physical custody of OYA in a Facility .
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.010
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