Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 31 - COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PROGRAMS
Section 291-031-0009 - Definitions

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 291-031-0009

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

(1) Adults on Supervision: Any person under the supervision of local community corrections who is on probation, parole, post-prison supervision, or any other form of supervision or temporary or transitional leave from custody.

(2) Caseload: Each county's caseload consists of the adults on supervision in the county office who are:

(a) On probation for a felony, designated drug-related misdemeanor, or designated person misdemeanor;

(b) On parole or post-prison supervision;

(c) On conditional release, including those sentenced under the provisions of "second look" (ORS 420A.206), conditional discharges under ORS 475.245, and other forms of felony or designated drug-related or designated person misdemeanor diversion;

(d) Released to the county on leave under the provisions of ORS 421.168 or 421.510;

(e) Sentenced to 12 months or less incarceration;

(f) Sanctioned to 12 months or less incarceration for a violation of condition of supervision; and

(g) For purposes of budget building and allocation, those:
(A) Discharged from supervision under the provisions of ORS 137.633 shall be included; and

(B) On abscond, inactive supervision, incarcerated in a federal or out-of-state institution, or being held pending deportation shall not be included.

(3) Community Corrections Plan: The biennial community corrections plan referenced in ORS 423.525 and required by ORS 423.535.

(4) County Population: Those persons projected or counted by the census who permanently reside in a county.

(5) Intergovernmental Agreement: An agreement between the department and the county under which community corrections services will be provided, as required by ORS 423.535

(6) Local Community Corrections Program: Any locally-based public or private organization which provides correctional services and is funded either in whole or in part by grants from the Department of Corrections, excluding programs directly under the administration of the Department of Corrections Community Corrections.

(7) Supplemental Funding Intervention Plan: A document developed by the county and approved by the Department of Corrections which describes the county's approach to providing effective interventions for drug-addicted persons on supervision.

(8) Workload: The number of adults on supervision in a county, including estimated change in that population for the biennium.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075, 423.478, 423.483, 423.525 & 423.530

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075, 423.478, 423.483, 423.525 & 423.530

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