Or. Admin. Code § 416-060-0025 - Media Facility Visitation Requirements
(1) Media Representatives must identify
themselves with a valid form of government-issued photo identification before
they will be permitted to enter a Facility.
(2) Media Representatives are subject to the
same Facility entrance screening and contraband policies and procedures as are
other visitors and in compliance with OAR chapter 416, division 420 (Visitors
to OYA Facilities).
(3)
Notwithstanding subsection (2) above, Media Representatives granted entrance to
a Facility generally will be permitted use of "tools of the trade," subject to
the written consent of the Superintendent/Camp Director and OYA Communications
Office. However, OYA may limit the number and type of tools of the trade that
Media Representatives may bring into a Facility to make still or video pictures
and audio recordings.
(4) All
approved equipment must be inventoried and searched by OYA staff prior to the
Media Representative(s) entering the Facility.
(5) Items not allowed into a Facility must be
stored in the Media Representatives' work or personal vehicle(s). OYA will not
hold items for Facility visitors.
(6) A member of the OYA Communications
Office, the Facility Communications Liaison or other designated staff member
must escort Media Representatives through the Facility and be present at all
times during the visit or tour.
(7)
If at any time before or during the news media visit or tour OYA determines
that a potential threat to safety or security exists, the visit or tour must be
terminated. The Media Representative(s) must comply with the direction of their
OYA escort.
(8) Photographs or
other recordings made in a Facility or other OYA property require prior written
authorization from the Superintendent/Camp Director. Taking photographs or
video footage of control centers or electronic security equipment is strictly
prohibited.
(9) Impromptu,
unscheduled interviews, video and audio recordings, or photographs of staff,
Youth in Custody and others may be permitted if the individuals give their
written consent, parents or guardians of Youth in Custody younger than 18 give
their written permission, and the Superintendent/Camp Director, or designee
determines that the interview or photo opportunity would not:
(a) Be overly disruptive of Facility or
program operations;
(b) Compromise
Youth in Custody treatment plans or reformation; or
(c) Present safety or security
concerns.
(10) Any
attempt by a Media Representative to disregard the conditions for access or
directions of staff may result in immediate termination of access to the
Facility.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.010
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