Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 255 - BOARD OF PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION
Division 75 - PROCEDURES FOR RESPONSES TO PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION CONDITIONS VIOLATIONS FOR OFFENDERS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE BOARD OF PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION OR LOCAL SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
Section 255-075-0098 - Restoration of Statutory and Meritorious Goodtime

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 255-075-0098

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

Upon recommendation of the superintendent of the institution, the Board may restore part or all of forfeited statutory and meritorious goodtime when:

(1) There is no violation of parole; or

(2) Parole is revoked on a best interest basis and there is no actual parole violation; or

(3) Parole is revoked on a technical violation; or

(4) Parolee is within 180 days of discharge; or

(5) Parole is revoked for new criminal activity which is a misdemeanor or non person-to-person class C felony and:

(a) The new criminal activity was already sanctioned at the local level; or

(b) The criminal activity is not of the same nature as the crimes for which the parolee was on parole.

(6) An offender ordered to serve a term of incarceration as a Revocation sanction for a post-prison supervision violation is not eligible for goodtime, earned-credit time, work release, transitional or temporary leave.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 421.120 & ORS 144.108(3)

Stats. Implemented: ORS 144.096, ORS 144.098, ORS 144.102, ORS 144.106, ORS 144.108, ORS 144.346 & Ch. 525 OL 1997 (Enrolled SB 156)

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