Or. Admin. Code § 859-030-0010 - [Effective until 9/5/2025] Jurisdiction of Persons under the PSRB/Length of Jurisdiction
(1) In accordance with ORS 161.325, the Board
will take jurisdiction over persons adjudged by the court to be guilty except
for insanity and who present a substantial danger to others.
(2) The period of jurisdiction of under the
Board will be that sentence ordered by the court that places the person under
PSRB jurisdiction.
(3) The Board
will maintain jurisdiction over persons who are legally placed under its
jurisdiction by any court of the State of Oregon and who continue to meet the
following jurisdictional criteria:
(a) The
person is affected by a qualifying mental disorder, which may include one that
is not currently active, but with reasonable medical probability, may
occasionally become active.
(b) The
person's qualifying mental disorder, when active, renders them a substantial
danger to others.
(A) A qualifying mental
disorder may be the sole factor that renders a person a substantial danger to
others; or
(B) A qualifying mental
disorder may combine with another condition to render the person a substantial
danger to others and need not be sufficient on its own to render the person a
substantial danger to others.
(4) Judgment orders placing individuals under
Board jurisdiction must:
(a) Indicate whether
the court finds the individual is a proper subject for conditional release, and
if so, that the procedures outlined in OAR 859-070-0005 and ORS 161.327 have
been completed.
(b) Identify the
length of Board jurisdiction over the individual;
(c) Any supervisory or other special orders
the court delivered with its judgment.
(5) If the court's order is unclear or is
missing information required by ORS 161.325 or ORS 161.327, the Board may seek
clarification on the matter from the court.
(6) The Board will not retain jurisdiction
over persons if the court order places the person under the Board only because
of a judgment of guilty except for insanity for a probation violation. In order
for the Board to retain jurisdiction, the person must be placed under the
Board's jurisdiction for the initial offense.
(7) The Board's Adult Panel will accept
jurisdiction of remanded youth who are found Guilty Except for Insanity (GEI)
in adult court and placed under the Board's Adult Panel Jurisdiction. For rules
regarding adjudicated youth who are found Responsible Except for Insanity (REI)
in juvenile court and placed under the Board's Juvenile Panel, see OAR 859,
Divisions 501 through 600.
(8) Upon
receipt of the judgment order placing individuals under Board jurisdiction the
individual shall have their end of jurisdiction date calculated by Board staff
within 30 days of receipt of the judgment order.
(a) Board staff shall apply any credit for
time served that is indicated in the judgment order.
(b) If the judgment order states that credit
for time served shall be applied but does not indicate the amount, Board staff
shall apply credit for time served for:
(A)
Time spent in any correctional facility or jail for the offense or conduct for
which the person was placed under the Board's jurisdiction, verified by a law
enforcement agency; and
(B) Time
spent in custody of the Oregon Health Authority at a state mental hospital or
on a mental health hold at a secure facility.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 161.387
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 161.387 & ORS 161.325 - ORS 161.351
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(1) In accordance with ORS 161.325, the Board will take jurisdiction over persons adjudged by the court to be guilty except for insanity and who present a substantial danger to others.
(2) The period of jurisdiction of under the Board will be that sentence ordered by the court that places the person under PSRB jurisdiction.
(3) The Board will maintain jurisdiction over persons who are legally placed under its jurisdiction by any court of the State of Oregon or transferred from the jurisdiction of the Oregon Health Authority.
(4) Judgment orders placing individuals under Board jurisdiction must:
(a) Indicate whether the court finds the individual is a proper subject for conditional release, and if so, that the procedures outlined in OAR 859-070-0005 and ORS 161.327 have been completed.
(b) Identify the length of Board jurisdiction over the individual;
(c) Any supervisory or other special orders the court delivered with its judgment.
(5) If the court's order is unclear or is missing information required by ORS 161.325 or ORS 161.327, the Board may seek clarification on the matter from the court.
(6) The Board will not retain jurisdiction over persons if the court order places the person under the Board only because of a judgment of guilty except for insanity for a probation violation. In order for the Board to retain jurisdiction, the person must be placed under the Board's jurisdiction for the initial offense.
(7) The Board's Adult Panel will accept jurisdiction of remanded youth who are found Guilty Except for Insanity (GEI) in adult court and placed under the Board's Adult Panel Jurisdiction. For rules regarding adjudicated youth who are found Responsible Except for Insanity (REI) in juvenile court and placed under the Board's Juvenile Panel, see OAR 859, Divisions 501 through 600.
(8) Upon receipt of the judgment order placing individuals under Board jurisdiction the individual shall have their end of jurisdiction date calculated by Board staff within 30 days of receipt of the judgment order.
(a) Board staff shall apply any credit for time served that is indicated in the judgment order.
(b) If the judgment order states that credit for time served shall be applied but does not indicate the amount, Board staff shall apply credit for time served for:
(A) Time spent in any correctional facility or jail for the offense or conduct for which the person was placed under the Board's jurisdiction, verified by a law enforcement agency; and
(B) Time spent in custody of the Oregon Health Authority at a state mental hospital or on a mental health hold at a secure facility.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 161.387
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 161.387 & ORS 161.325 - ORS 161.351