Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 255 - BOARD OF PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION
Division 87 - RELIEF FROM REPORTING AND LEVEL RECLASSIFICATION PETITIONS AND HEARINGS FOR ADULT SEX OFFENDERS
Section 255-087-0030 - Petitions for Relief
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 255-087-0030
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024
(1) Forms - Petitions must be submitted on forms provided by the Board. That restriction does not apply to additional documentation necessary to support the petition, as described below.
(2) Submitting Materials
(a) Petitions must be complete when submitted.
Incomplete petitions may be returned and may be denied. Materials must be legible
and able to be copied.
(b) Petitions and
accompanying documents shall be submitted to the Board by email, mail or via the
Board's website.
(3) Required Information - The registrant shall provide as much information as possible to address the following criteria:
(a) The nature of
and degree of violence involved in the offense that requires reporting;
(b) The age and number of victims of the offense
that requires reporting;
(c) The age of
the registrant at the time of the offense that requires reporting;
(d) The length of time since the offense that
requires reporting and the time period during which the registrant has not
reoffended;
(e) The registrant's
performance on supervision for the offense that requires reporting;
(f) Whether the registrant has participated in or
successfully completed a court-approved sex offender treatment program or any other
rehabilitative programs;
(g) The
registrant's stability in employment and housing;
(h) The registrant's community and personal
support system;
(i) Other criminal and
relevant noncriminal behavior of the registrant both before and after the offense
that requires reporting; and
(j) Any
other relevant factors.
(4) Accompanying Documents
(a) Petitioners should
include:
(A) Supporting documents to all claims in
the petition including: sexual offense history, criminal history, victim
information, treatment records, employment verification, housing verification,
community and personal support verification;
(B) Records from out of Oregon criminal activity
including, but not limited to: police reports; judgment orders; disposition
orders;
(C) Relevant records from
supervision.
(b) For any
missing or incomplete documents, petitioners shall provide the following
information:
(A) The contents of the missing or
incomplete documents;
(B) The entity
that created the documents and where the documents may currently be located;
and
(C) Actions that have been taken to
locate the documents.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 163A.105, ORS 163A.115, ORS 163A.125 & ORS 144.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 163A.115 & ORS 163A.125
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