Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 213 - OREGON CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
Division 50 - RULES FOR COUNTIES TO ESTABLISH EXTENDED DETENTION PROGRAMS
Section 213-050-0070 - Modification, Review and Renewal

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 213-050-0070

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

(1) A county operating an approved extended detention program must report to the JCPAC annually on forms provided by the JCPAC. The report must include a county statement as to whether the program continues to operate in conformance with the minimum standards set forth in OAR 213-050-0060.

(2) If a county operating an approved extended detention program wishes to make a substantial modification in its program, it must notify the JCPAC and obtain the JCPAC's prior approval for the modification.

(3) The county's request for approval of a modification must include a description of the modification, explanation of how with the modification the program will continue to operate in conformance with the minimum standards set forth in OAR 213-050-0060, and documentation of prior approval of the modification by the Board of Commissioners and juvenile court judge of the county in which the facility operates. Examples of substantial modifications include but are not limited to: change in the therapeutic goal, change in the intended population served or change from single sex to coed population.

(4) Prior to expiration of the approval period, a county may request the JCPAC to renew its approval of the extended detention program. The provisions of OAR 213-050-0065 apply to the renewal process.

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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