Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 105 - PROHIBITED CONDUCT AND PROCESSING DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
Section 291-105-0066 - Principles of Application of Disciplinary Sanctions
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) A single act of misconduct may violate more than one misconduct rule.
(2) Loss of Privilege: If the AIC's misconduct involves the abuse or misuse of a specific privilege (for example: recreation yard, canteen, etc.), the Hearings Officer or adjudicator may order a loss of that specific privilege and may increase the loss of that specific privilege sanction up to twice the amount listed in the appropriate grid box.
(3) If an AIC receives a conduct order and a misconduct report that results in a recommended loss of privileges sanction, the AIC will receive credit for the length of the conduct order toward the loss of privilege sanction.
(4) If an AIC is placed in disciplinary segregation pending a misconduct report and the formal hearing results in a recommended disciplinary segregation sanction, the AIC will receive credit for the length of time in disciplinary segregation awaiting the hearing toward the recommended disciplinary segregation sanction.
(5) For rule violations arising from separate misconduct reports, disciplinary segregation sanctions shall be served consecutively, up to 90 days.
(6) For rule violations arising from the same misconduct report:
(7) The department's rule on Prohibited Rules of Conduct and Processing Disciplinary Actions for Adults in Custody (OAR 291-105) contains two disciplinary grids. One grid governs disciplinary action for major violations (Exhibit 1). The other grid governs disciplinary action for minor violations (Exhibit 2).
(8) Each of the disciplinary grids shall outline the available sanctions within each box, which includes fines, disciplinary segregation time, and the loss of privileges.
(9) There are additional sanctions available to the Hearings Officers and adjudicators for major violation(s) and minor violations (OAR 291-105-0069 and 291-105-0071). These sanctions shall be applied in proportion to the violation, the AIC's prior misconduct, and institutional behavior.
(10) Merged and Consecutive Sanctions: In the case of multiple rule violations, a Hearings Officer or adjudicator shall impose any sanctions for only the single most severe or most applicable rule violation found as charged in a single misconduct report, except as specifically allowed by OAR 291-105-0066(5)(b). The applicable sanction(s) for the remaining rule violations shall be deemed to have merged with the sanction(s) imposed for the single rule violation unless consecutive sanctions are imposed as authorized in OAR 291-105-0066(5)(b).
(11) The Hearings Officer may consider input regarding appropriate sanction(s) from stakeholders involved with the AIC (for example, Behavioral Health Services (BHS), housing unit employees, counselor(s), Security Threat Management, etc.). If:
(12) Limitations on the Length of Confinement in Disciplinary Segregation for Rule Violations:
(13) When an AIC has been assigned to disciplinary segregation as part of a disciplinary sanction that is considered a Level I or Level II violation and the AIC is temporarily transferred to the custody of a jurisdiction other than the department or is released from prison, the AIC shall not be given credit for time served in disciplinary segregation while out of department custody unless it is determined that the other jurisdiction maintained the AIC in a similarly restrictive status, in such cases the AIC shall be credited with the number of days held in disciplinary segregation-type status.
(14) In those instances where the functional unit manager or designee under the authority of OAR 291-011-0030(3), determines it is appropriate, the AIC may be released from disciplinary segregation.
(15) AICs who commit a rule violation may be subject to classification review in accordance with the department's on Classification (OAR 291-104).
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 179.040, 421.068, 421.180, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 179.040, 421.068, 421.180, 421.185, 421.190, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075