Or. Admin. Code § 859-400-0001 - Background/Purpose of Rules/Applicability
(1) 2013 Oregon Laws, Chapter 708 (HB 2549)
as amended by 2015 Oregon Laws, Chapter 820 (HB 2320) creates a new state-wide
system that classifies most registered sex offenders in the State of Oregon.
After completion of a risk assessment, each registrant will be classified as a
3, 2 or 1. A classification of "3" is considered the highest risk while a
classification of "1" is considered the lowest risk. Effective August 12, 2015,
the PSRB has new responsibilities under these laws. First, the PSRB or the
Board of Parole & Post-Prison Supervision will be classifying all
registrants who have been found GEI (guilty except for insanity) and submitting
their classification to Oregon State Police. Depending on a registrant's risk,
the PSRB may release information necessary to protect the public concerning the
sex offender and Oregon State Police may release information to the public as
well. Finally, registrants who meet the eligibility requirements to apply to
the PSRB for relief from registration or request reclassification to a lower
level may do so beginning December 1, 2018. Division 400 rules will clarify the
PSRB's implementation of these programs.
(2) Division 400 administrative rules do not
apply to those found responsible except for insanity (REI) who must register as
a sex offender due to that finding.
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 161.387(1), 181.801-181.812, 2015 OL, Ch. 820 (HB 2320), 2013 OL, Ch. 708 (HB 2549)
Stat. Implemented: ORS 181.801-181.812, 2015 OL, Ch. 820 (HB 2320), 2013 OL, Ch. 708 (HB 2549)
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