Or. Admin. Code § 859-580-0010 - Reasonable Grounds for Revocation
Reasonable grounds for revocation of a conditional release include:
(1) The youth has violated
term(s) of the conditional release plan such that the youth would pose a
substantial risk of danger to others; or
(2) The youth's mental status has changed
such that the youth would pose a substantial risk of danger to others;
or
(3) The youth has absconded from
jurisdiction such that the youth would pose a substantial risk of danger to
others; or
(4) The community
resources required by the conditional release order are no longer available so
that the youth would pose a substantial risk of danger to others.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 161.387, OL 2007, Ch. 889 § 6 (SB 328)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 161.336; ORS 161.346; ORS 419C.532; ORS 419C.538
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