Or. Admin. Code § 471-030-0150 - Domestic Violence
(1) As
used in ORS 657.176(12) and
for purposes of this rule, "a member of the individual's immediate family" has
the same meaning as the term is defined in OAR
471-030-0038(1).
(2) As used in ORS
657.176(12),
"domestic violence" means the physical injury, sexual assault or forced
imprisonment, or threat thereof, of a person by another who is related by blood
or marriage or has a significant relationship with the other person at the
present, or who has been related or has had a significant relationship at some
time in the past, to the extent that the person's health, safety or welfare is
harmed or threatened thereby.
(3)
As used in ORS 657.176(12),
"stalking" means:
(a) The person
intentionally, knowingly or recklessly engages in repeated and unwanted contact
with the other person thereby alarming or coercing the other person;
(b) It is objectively reasonable for a person
in the victim's situation to have been alarmed or coerced by the contact;
and
(c) The repeated and unwanted
contact causes the individual or a member of the individual's immediate family
reasonable apprehension regarding the personal safety of the individual or the
family member.
(4) As
used in ORS 657.176(12),
"sexual assault" means any unwanted touching of the sexual or other intimate
parts of a person or causing such person to touch the sexual or other intimate
parts of the actor for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire
of either party.
(5) The effective
date for implementing this rule shall be June 29, 2009.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 657.176 & 657.610
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 657.176 & HB 2767 (OL 2001)
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