Or. Admin. Code § 416-410-0020 - Allocation of Close-custody Beds
(1) The Executive Team will determine the
number of designated Public Safety Reserve (PSR) beds, ensuring that youth in
custody adjudicated for committing specified crime types can be placed in close
custody.
(a) Youth in custody committed to
OYA close custody for the following offenses qualify for a PSR bed:
(A) Murder in the first degree, as defined by
ORS 163.107(1);
(B) Murder in the second degree, as defined
by ORS 163.115;
(C) Attempt to commit aggravated murder or
murder in any degree, as defined by ORS
161.405(2)(a);
(D) Aggravated murder, as defined by ORS
163.095;
(E) Manslaughter in the first degree, as
defined by ORS 163.118;
(F) Rape in the first degree, as defined by
ORS 163.375;
(G) Sodomy in the first degree, as defined by
ORS 163.405;
(H) Unlawful sexual penetration in the first
degree, as defined by ORS
163.411;
(I) Assault in the first degree, as defined
by ORS 163.185;
(J) Robbery in the first degree, as defined
by ORS 164.415;
(K) Arson in the first degree, as defined by
ORS 164.325;
(L) Kidnapping in the first degree, as
defined by ORS 163.235;
(M) Manslaughter in the second degree, as
defined by ORS 163.125;
(N) Criminally negligent homicide, as defined
by ORS 163.145;
(O) Assault in the second degree, as defined
by ORS 163.175;
(P) Kidnapping in the second degree, as
defined by ORS 163.225;
(Q) Rape in the second degree, as defined by
ORS 163.365;
(R) Sodomy in the second degree, as defined
by ORS 163.395;
(S) Unlawful sexual penetration in the second
degree, as defined by ORS
163.408;
(T) Sexual abuse in the first degree, as
defined by ORS 163.427;
(U) Robbery in the second degree, as defined
by ORS 164.405;
(V) Using a child in a display of sexually
explicit conduct, as defined by ORS
163.670;
(W) Aggravated vehicular homicide, as defined
by ORS 163.149;
(X) Unlawful Manufacture or Delivery of a
Controlled Substance thereby causing death, as defined by ORS
475.752(6);
(Y) Compelling prostitution as defined by ORS
167.017; or
(Z) Conspiracy to commit any of the offenses
listed above, as defined by ORS
161.450.
(b) Youth in custody must be removed from PSR
eligibility upon parole from close custody, except youth in custody who were
committed for the following offenses:
(A)
Murder in the first degree, as defined by ORS
163.107(1);
(B) Murder in the second degree, as defined
by ORS 163.115;
(C) Attempt to commit aggravated murder or
murder in any degree, as defined by ORS
161.405(2)(a);
(D) Aggravated murder, as defined by ORS
163.095;
(E) Manslaughter in the first degree, as
defined by ORS 163.118;
(F) Rape in the first degree, as defined by
ORS 163.375;
(G) Sodomy in the first degree, as defined by
ORS 163.405;
(H) Unlawful sexual penetration in the first
degree, as defined by ORS
163.411;
(I) Assault in the first degree, as defined
by ORS 163.185;
(J) Robbery in the first degree, as defined
by ORS 164.415;
(K) Arson in the first degree, as defined by
ORS 164.325; or
(L) Kidnapping in the first degree, as
defined by ORS 163.235.
(c) If a youth in custody returns to close
custody, the youth in custody must occupy a county-allocated bed, unless:
(A) The youth in custody is returned to close
custody for a new offense listed in subsection (1)(a) of this rule;
or
(B) The youth in custody was
originally committed for an offense listed in subsection (1)(b) of this
rule.
(2) The
Executive Team and a representative from the Oregon Juvenile Department
Directors' Association (OJDDA) must monitor PSR bed usage. The Executive Team,
in consultation with the OJDDA representative, may alter criteria for PSR, as
necessary.
(3) Youth in custody who
do not qualify for PSR beds may be placed in the remaining close-custody beds.
(a) Each county must be allocated a
percentage of the non-PSR beds through the use of the agreed upon formula
between the counties, and approved by OYA.
(b) These beds are considered discretionary.
Counties must limit their discretionary bed use to the number allocated to
their county.
(c) Counties may join
in regional plans to combine their discretionary close-custody population
limits and diversion funding under OAR 416-410-0030.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420.081 & ORS 420.011
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