Or. Admin. Code § 859-300-0050 - Petition for Relief
(1) An
individual who is barred from transporting, shipping, possessing, or receiving
a firearm under federal law due to a State of Oregon mental health
determination may petition for relief of the firearm bar to the PSRB for the
limited purpose of having his or her federal gun rights restored as it pertains
only to the mental health determination firearm disqualification.
(2) An individual who is barred from
possessing or purchasing a firearm under ORS
166.250(1)(c)(D) or
(E), or
166.470(1)(e) or
(f), may petition for relief of the firearm
bar to the PSRB for the purpose of having his or her state gun rights restored
as it pertains only to the firearm disqualification as a result of either a
commitment to the Oregon Health Authority or the Department of Human Services
under ORS 426.130 or
427.290, or an order of a court
under 426.130 after a finding of
mental illness that the petitioner is prohibited from purchasing or possessing
a firearm as a result of petitioner's mental illness.
(3) A petition for relief shall be made on
forms developed by the PSRB, which shall be available on the PSRB's public
website, e-mail, or through U.S. Mail. The petition for relief shall be
submitted in its entirety before a hearing will be scheduled. In addition to
the forms provided, the petitioner shall submit:
(a) A certified copy of all mental health
records pertaining to the disqualifying mental health determination;
(b) A certified copy of all court records
related to the circumstances surrounding the firearms disability. If the county
courthouse is unable to locate petitioner's records, petitioner must obtain a
letter from the courthouse records department stating that it is unable to
locate the court records related to petitioner's mental health
determination;
(c) A certified copy
of petitioner's national criminal history, including juvenile
adjudications;
(d) An independent
forensic mental health assessment performed no more than 90 calendar days prior
to submission of the petition for relief to the PSRB. This assessment may not
be performed by petitioner's current or previous mental health provider. The
assessment shall be performed by a licensed psychiatrist or psychologist. The
assessment shall include, at a minimum, an opinion and a basis for that
opinion, of petitioner's interpersonal violence and self-harm risk. If
petitioner has previously been granted judicial gun relief under ORS
166.274, for his or her civil
commitment mental health determination prior to August 3, 2009, this
independent forensic mental health assessment is not required as a prerequisite
for scheduling a hearing. Proof of judicial relief shall be submitted with the
petition. This waiver does not bar the Board from later ordering an assessment
if deemed appropriate under OAR 859-300-0160.
(4) In addition to the required forms and
documents in subsection (3), the petitioner may submit additional information
in support of the petition for relief including, but not limited to:
(a) A certified copy of all mental health
records detailing the petitioner's psychiatric history.
(b) A certified copy of medical records from
all of the petitioner's current and former mental health treatment providers,
including alcohol/substance abuse providers if the petitioner is receiving or
has received such treatment. The records may also include a letter from
petitioner's current treating mental health practitioner, if any. The letter
may contain the petitioner's current medical health diagnosis, a list of
psychiatric medicines and dosage, if any, the petitioner is currently
prescribed, history of compliance with the medication, and any other
information the practitioner deems relevant to petitioner possessing a
firearm.
(c) If petitioner is
currently on probation/parole for a criminal offense, a letter from the
petitioner's probation/parole officer providing a history of petitioner's
compliance with terms of probation/parole and any other relevant information he
or she deems relevant to petitioner's risk for harm if granted a
firearm.
(d) Written evidence of
the petitioner's reputation, such as notarized letters of reference from
current and past employers, family members or personal friends or other
character evidence.
(5)
In addition to submitting a petition and required documents to the PSRB,
petitioner shall serve a copy of the petition and required documents on the
Department of Human Services/Oregon Health Authority and the district attorney
in the county in which the court made the mental health
determination.
(6) The petitioner
shall ensure that all required information accompanies the petition for relief
at the time it is submitted to the PSRB and served on the Department of Human
Services/Oregon Health Authority and the district attorney in the county in
which the court made the mental health determination.
(7) Failure to provide truthful information
in the petition and application materials shall result in denial of the
petition.
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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