Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 158 - TRUST ACCOUNTS (INMATE)
Section 291-158-0065 - Indebted Funds
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 291-158-0065
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Collection of DOC Debt;
(a) An inmate who has DOC debt
may be permitted to spend one half of the first $80 (up to $40) of funds
deposited into the inmate's general spending trust account for authorized
expenditures during that calendar month.
(b) Any additional deposits received by the
inmate into their general spending account during the calendar month shall be
applied to the inmate's debt until such indebtedness is satisfied.
(c) Any unused funds remaining in an inmate's
general spending trust account that were not transferred from the protected
reserve account at the end of the last business day of the calendar month shall
be applied to the inmate's indebtedness. Any changes to this scheduled date
will be communicated by Central Trust.
(d) Holiday Period: During a designated
holiday period, the Assistant Director of Operations or Institution
Administrator may allow a standard increase in the amount of funds an inmate
may spend from their trust account designated for the purchase of authorized
items. The standard increase and holiday period will be the same for all
functional units and will not be collected to pay DOC debts during that period.
Any unused funds remaining to an inmate's trust account that were not
transferred from the protected reserve account at the end of the designated
period will be applied to the inmate's indebtedness.
(2) Collection of Non-DOC Debt: DOC will comply with applicable state and federal law in regards to collection of non-DOC debt that has been established or that DOC has been charged with collecting.
Forms referenced are available from the agency
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 30.643, 34.365, 34.370, 138.590, 144.335, 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 30.643, 34.365, 34.370, 138.590, 144.335, 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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