Or. Admin. Code § 585-005-0070 - Authorized Designees
(1)
Appointment.
(a) The Executive
Director or their designee shall designate the positions that include
the responsibilities of an authorized designee;
(b) Appointments shall be made by
the Executive Director or their designee at their sole
discretion.
(2)
Conflict of Interests. An authorized designee shall not participate
in a fitness determination or review any information associated with
a fitness determination for a subject individual if either of the
following is true:
(a) The
authorized designee is a family member of the subject individual;
or
(b) The authorized
designee has a financial or close personal relationship with the
subject individual. If an authorized designee is uncertain of whether
a relationship with a subject individual qualifies as a financial or
close personal relationship under this subsection (b), the authorized
designee shall consult with their supervisor prior to taking any
action that would violate this rule if such a relationship were
determined to exist.
(3) Termination of Authorized
Designee Status:
(a) When an
authorized designee's employment in a designated position ends, their
status as an authorized designee is automatically
terminated;
(b) An
authorized designee shall immediately report to their supervisor if
they are arrested for or charged with, is being investigated for, or
has an outstanding warrant or pending indictment for a crime listed
in OAR 585-005-0050. Failure to make the required report is grounds
for termination of the individual's appointment to a designated
position and thereby termination of their status as an authorized
designee.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 346.300 & ORS 181A.195
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 346.300 & ORS 181A.195
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