Or. Admin. Code § 845-002-0270 - Potentially Disqualifying Crimes
(1) FELONIES AND MISDEMEANORS. A conviction
of any of the following crimes is potentially disqualifying. The lists include
offenses that are crimes and are not intended to include offenses that are
classified as violations (See ORS
161.505 through
161.565). No crimes are
considered automatically disqualifying under these rules.
(a) Any federal crime.
(b) Any U.S. military crime.
(c) Felonies and misdemeanors in Oregon. Any
felony or misdemeanor in Oregon Revised Statutes.
(d) Crimes Outside Oregon. Any felony or
misdemeanor in a jurisdiction outside Oregon (including crimes outside the
United States) that is the substantial equivalent of any Oregon crime, or that
is serious and indicates behavior that poses a threat or jeopardizes the safety
of the Commission, its client entities, the State, or members of the public as
determined by the authorized designee.
(e) Inchoate crimes. Any inchoate crime or
attempt, solicitation or conspiracy to commit a crime listed or described in
this section pursuant to ORS
161.405,
161.435, or
161.450, including any crime
based on criminal liability for conduct of another pursuant to ORS
161.155. If the crime occurred
outside Oregon, similar inchoate crimes from local jurisdictions shall be
considered by the authorized designee.
(f) Repealed crimes. Any offense that no
longer constitutes a crime under Oregon law or the law of another jurisdiction,
but is the substantial equivalent of any of the crimes listed or described in
this section (section (1)) as determined by the authorized designee.
(2) Evaluation Based on Oregon
Laws. An authorized designee shall evaluate a crime on the basis of Oregon laws
and, if applicable, federal laws or the laws of any other jurisdiction in which
a criminal records check indicates a subject individual may have committed a
crime, as those laws are in effect at the time of the fitness
determination.
(3) Expunged
Juvenile Record. Under no circumstances shall a subject individual be denied
under these rules because of the existence or contents of a juvenile record
that has been expunged pursuant to ORS
419A.260 through
419A.262.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 181.534, 471.030, 471.040 & 471.730
Stats. Implemented: ORS 181.534 & 471.695
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