Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 255 - BOARD OF PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION
Division 30 - PRISON TERM HEARING AND HEARING PROCEDURES
Section 255-030-0015 - When Full Board Is Required; Procedures for Board Decision
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this rule, a panel of two voting members of the Board shall conduct all prison term hearings and shall make the final decision.
(2) A panel of at least two members of the Board, may conduct hearings in the following cases; a majority of the Board shall make the final decision:
(3) A panel of at least two members of the Board may conduct hearings in the following cases, but the final decision shall be made by either three board members or, if the chairperson requires all voting members to participate, all voting members:
(4) If a Board member is not present at a hearing, and statute or rule compels review, or the vote may affect the outcome of the hearing, the Board member may vote administratively after reviewing the Board Review Packet and the handwritten Board Action Form with attached exhibits, or may request that a hearing be rescheduled. The Board's action shall be considered final if the absent member's vote is not required for a final decision.
(5) A panel of one Board member or of one Board member and one hearings officer may conduct prison term hearings for inmates convicted of non-person-to-person crimes. In cases of a panel consisting of one Board member, another member shall vote after review of the record as provided in section 4 of this rule. A hearings officer may not participate on a panel in cases in which, pursuant to ORS 144.110, a court imposed a minimum sentence that exceeds the matrix range and variations permitted a panel.
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Stat. Auth.: ORS 144.035 & 144.054
Stats. Implemented: ORS 144.035, 144.054, 144.110 & 161.725 - 161.735