Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 213 - OREGON CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
Division 50 - RULES FOR COUNTIES TO ESTABLISH EXTENDED DETENTION PROGRAMS
Section 213-050-0065 - Approval Process

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 213-050-0065

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) Extended Detention program plans submitted to the JCPAC must have prior approval from the Board of Commissioners and by the juvenile court judge of the county in which the facility operates.

(2) Program plans submitted to the JCPAC for approval must include:

(a) A statement of the rationale for the program, including:
(A) The juveniles intended for admission;

(B) The therapeutic goal(s);

(C) The need for the program to be delivered in a secure setting; and

(D) The screening criteria and screening process for admission;

(b) A description of the services and activities to be provided;

(c) A description of the staff positions, including number, responsibilities, and the required credentials, experience and training;

(d) A detailed explanation of how the county will deliver and review the program in conformance with the minimum standards set forth in OAR 213-050-0060;

(e) The written policies and procedures of the program;

(f) The daily schedule planned for the juveniles; and

(g) Documentation of:
(A) Prior approval by the Board of Commissioners and by the juvenile court judge of the county in which the facility operates;

(B) Compliance with the education standards set by the Oregon Department of Education;

(C) Compliance with the Oregon Department of Corrections standards for juvenile detention facilities.

(3) Program plans previously approved under rules adopted by the Oregon Commission on Children and Families or by the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission must be subject to review by the JCPAC under these permanent rules.

(4) The JCPAC or its designee must conduct an on-site visit of the facility prior to acting upon the application for approval.

(5) The JCPAC or its designee must approve or deny the application within 120 days of receipt and provide the county a decision in writing.

(6) The JCPAC may authorize the county to operate an extended detention program for a maximum of five years, subject to renewal of approval by JCPAC in the future.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 169.090(2), ORS 137.656(4) & ORS 419C.453

Stats. Implemented: ORS 169.090(2), ORS 419C.453

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