Or. Admin. Code § 859-300-0030 - Definitions
(1) "Dangerous". A
person is dangerous if the person is a threat to himself or others or is likely
to inflict harm to self or others.
(2) "Gun Relief Panel" or "Panel". A three
member panel from either the Adult or Juvenile Panel who hears and considers
petitions for relief from either a federal ban on transporting, shipping,
possessing, or receiving a firearm that occurs as a result of a mental health
determination, or a state ban on possessing or purchasing a firearm under ORS
166.250(1)(c)(D) or
(E), or
166.470(1)(e) or
(f).
(3) "Mental Health Determination". Any of the
following adjudicated mental health findings by a State of Oregon Court:
(a) A finding by a court that a person lacks
fitness to proceed under ORS
161.370;
(b) A finding that a person is guilty except
for insanity of a crime under ORS
161.295 or responsible except
for insanity of an act under ORS
419C.411 or any determination by
the Psychiatric Security Review Board thereafter; or
(c) A commitment by a court to the Oregon
Health Authority or Department of Human Services, or an adjudication by a court
that a person is mentally ill or mentally retarded, under ORS
426.130 or ORS
427.290.
(4) "NICS". The National Instant Criminal
Background Check System maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigations
(FBI) pursuant to the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993 (Pub. L.
103-159 , 107 Stat. 1536).
(5) "PSRB" or "Board". The Oregon Psychiatric
Security Review Board, including the members of both the Adult and Juvenile
Panels.
(6) "Party". Includes the
Department of Human Services/Oregon Health Authority, petitioner and district
attorney from the county where the mental health determination was
adjudicated.
(7) "Petitioner". Any
person who petitions for relief from either a federal prohibition from
transporting, shipping, possessing, or receiving a firearm due to a mental
health determination or a state prohibition on purchasing or possessing a
firearm under ORS 166.250(1)(c)(D) or
(E), or
166.470(1)(e) or
(f).
(8) "Public Interest". The interest in
protecting society from harm and an individual from self-harm. "Public
interest" also includes reducing the impact of crime on victims' lives. "Public
interest" does not include generalized fear of crime and fear of people with
mental illness.
(9) "Relief
Hearing". A hearing for petitioners who request relief under Oregon Laws 2009,
Chapter 826 from a federal ban on transporting, shipping, possessing, or
receiving a firearm that occurs as a result of a mental health determination,
or a state ban on possessing or purchasing a firearm under ORS
166.250(1)(c)(D) or
(E), or
166.470(1)(e) or
(f).
(10) "Victim". The person or persons who have
suffered financial, social, psychological or physical harm as a result of a
crime and includes, in the case of a homicide or abuse of corpse in any degree,
a member of the immediate family of the decedent and, in the case of a minor
victim, the legal guardian of the minor. In no event shall the petitioner be
considered a victim.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 161.387(1), OL 2009, Ch. 826 (HB 2853)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 161.387(1), OL 2009, Ch. 826 (HB 2853))
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