Or. Admin. Code § 416-440-0035 - Prohibited Mail
(1) If mail is
prohibited, it may be rejected by OYA staff.
(a) For YICs placed in OYA facilities, only
the superintendent/camp director, or specific designee, may reject a YIC's
mail.
(b) For YICs placed under
supervision in the community, only the local supervisor, or specific designee,
may reject a YIC's mail.
(2) A confined OYA YIC may be permitted to
correspond with a person confined in another correctional, penal, or detention
institution if the YIC and person are immediate family members or their
correspondence is deemed to have an integral role in the YIC's reformation.
(a) Confined person mail must be inspected by
designated staff;
(b) The
superintendent/camp director or designee must approve of the confined person
correspondence prior to its occurrence. When one of the confined persons is not
in OYA custody, the equivalent of the superintendent/warden of that institution
must also approve of the confined person's correspondence.
(3) Both the sender and intended recipient
will be notified when mail is rejected. The sender and intended recipient will
be informed of a mail rejection appeal process.
(4) When a YIC transfers and an address is
available, all letters and packages will be promptly forwarded, unopened to the
YIC. If no address is available, the mail will be marked "Not at this address"
and returned, unopened, to the U.S. Postal Service or other official mail
carrier.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 419C.478, 420A.015, 420.011, 420.014, 420A.025 & 420A.105
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