Or. Admin. Code § 416-470-0020 - Prohibited Behaviors and Accountability Options
(1)
Prohibited YIC behaviors and appropriate Accountability Options are listed on a
Youth in Custody Behavior Accountability Option Matrix (Exhibit 1). The
Accountability Options imposed must reflect the severity and frequency of the
prohibited behavior.
(a) Levels Zero, One, and
Two YIC prohibited behaviors listed on the Youth in Custody Behavior
Accountability Option Matrix are Major Behavior Violations.
(b) Level Three YIC Prohibited Behaviors
listed on the Youth in Custody Behavior Accountability Option Matrix are Minor
Behavior Violations.
(2)
Aiding another YIC to commit, attempting to commit, or making plans to commit
any prohibited YIC behavior is considered the same as engaging in the behavior
itself for purposes of imposing Accountability Options.
(3) Any deviation from the Accountability
Options for Major Behavior Violations listed on the Youth in Custody Behavior
Accountability Option Matrix must be reasonable, authorized by the
superintendent, camp director, or designee, and documented in
writing.
(4) The Youth in Custody
Behavior Accountability Option Matrix must be given to each YIC upon initial
admission into a youth correction facility. When a literacy or language barrier
prevents a YIC from understanding the written document, a staff member or
interpreter will assist the YIC in understanding.
(5) A current Youth in Custody Behavior
Accountability Option Matrix must be posted in each OYA facility living
unit.
Notes
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.105 & ORS 420A.108
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(1) Prohibited YIC Behaviors and appropriate Refocus Options are listed on a Youth in Custody Behavior Refocus Option Matrix (Exhibit 1). The Refocus Options imposed must reflect the severity of the prohibited behavior.
(a) Levels Zero, One, and Two YIC Prohibited Behaviors listed on the Youth in Custody Behavior Refocus Option Matrix are major behavior violations.
(b) Level Three YIC Prohibited Behaviors listed on the Youth in Custody Behavior Refocus Option Matrix are minor behavior violations.
(2) Aiding another YIC to commit, attempting to commit, or making plans to commit any prohibited YIC behavior is considered the same as engaging in the behavior itself for purposes of imposing Refocus Options.
(3) Any deviation from the Refocus Options for major behavior violations listed on the Youth in Custody Behavior Refocus Option Matrix must be reasonable, authorized by the superintendent, camp director, or designee, and documented in writing.
(4) The Youth in Custody Behavior Refocus Option Matrix must be given to each YIC upon initial admission into a facility. When a literacy or language barrier prevents a YIC from understanding the written document, a staff member or interpreter will assist the YIC in understanding.
(5) A current Youth in Custody Behavior Refocus Option Matrix must be posted in each OYA facility living unit.
Notes
To view attachments referenced in rule text, click here to view rule.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.105 & 420A.108