Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 255 - BOARD OF PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION
Division 35 - APPLICATIONS OF THE GUIDELINES TO ESTABLISH A PRISON TERM
Section 255-035-0025 - Setting a Parole Release Date: When Matrix Range Exceeds Good Time Date
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) When the board chooses to set a parole release date on a sentence with a statutory good time date which calls for an earlier release than the guideline range indicates (due to a short sentence), the minimum initial prison term shall be 6 months and the maximum shall be as follows:
(2) On short sentences which call for an earlier release date than the guideline range indicates, the following shall apply:
(3) On sentences which are too short to fit within the matrix range for the correct crime category, the board shall set the maximum prison term at two days prior to the good time date.
(4) When a inmate earns good time which causes the good time date to fall earlier than the current parole release date, the board shall reset the parole release date to two days prior to the good time date to ensure that all inmates serve a period of parole supervision in accordance with the intent of ORS 144.245.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 144.780 - ORS 144.787
Stats. Implemented: ORS 144.245 & ORS 144.780 - ORS 144.787