Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 119 - INVENTIONS, MANUSCRIPTS, AND/OR COMPOSITIONS (INMATE)
Section 291-119-0027 - Escrow Accounts

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 291-119-0027

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

(1) Whenever any person or other legal entity contracts with a representative or assignee of an inmate for the payment of money in return for the right to reenact a crime or to describe the individual's thoughts, opinions or emotions regarding the crime in a motion picture, book, magazine, article, tape recording, phonograph record, radio or television presentation or live entertainment of any kind, the person or legal entity shall promptly submit a copy of the contract to the Department of Justice and pay to the Department any monies which would otherwise, under the terms of the contract, be paid to the accused or convicted individual, the person found guilty except for insanity or the representative or assignee of the individual in accordance with provisions of ORS 147.275.

(2) The Department of Justice in accordance with ORS 147.275 shall deposit monies received in an escrow account established for the benefit of the victims or dependents of the victims of the crime for which the individual whose earnings are placed in escrow account is convicted or found guilty except for insanity. Monies in the escrow account shall be paid to satisfy judgments as provided in ORS 147.275 or restitution orders under ORS 137.103 to 137.109.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 147.275, ORS 179.040, ORS 423.020, ORS 423.030 & ORS 423.075

Stats. Implemented: ORS 147.275, ORS 179.040, ORS 421.095, ORS 423.020, ORS 423.030 & ORS 423.075

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