Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 575 - HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING COMMISSION, OFFICE OF STUDENT ACCESS AND COMPLETION
Division 7 - CRIMINAL RECORDS CHECK RULES
Section 575-007-0290 - Other Potentially Disqualifying Conditions

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 575-007-0290

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

The following are potentially disqualifying conditions:

(1) False Statement. A "false statement" by the subject individual to the authorized designee or agency, including provision of materially false information, false information regarding criminal history, or failure to disclose information regarding criminal history.

(2) Sex Offender. The subject individual is a registered sex offender in Oregon or any other jurisdiction.

(3) Warrants. An outstanding warrant against the subject individual for any crime in any jurisdiction.

(4) Deferred Sentence, Diversion Program, Parole or Probation. The subject individual has a deferred sentence, conditional discharge, is participating in a diversion program, or has not completed a required diversion program or any condition of post-prison supervision, parole or probation, for any potentially disqualifying crime listed in OAR 575-007-0280.

(5) Parole or Probation Violation. A post-prison supervision, parole or probation violation during the previous five years for any potentially disqualifying crime listed in OAR 575-007-0280.

(6) Unresolved Arrests, Charges or Indictments. An unresolved arrest, charge, or a pending indictment, for a potentially disqualifying crime. (Example: An unresolved arrest for a ten-year review crime during the previous ten years).

(7) Adjudication. Adjudication in a juvenile court, finding that the subject individual was responsible for a potentially disqualifying crime. Consideration of the adjudication of a potentially disqualifying crime will follow the review periods for crimes listed in OAR 575-007-0280.

(8) Guilty Except for Insanity. A finding of "guilty except for insanity", "guilty except by reason of insanity", "not guilty by reason of insanity" or similarly worded disposition regarding a potentially disqualifying crime listed in OAR 575-007-0280. Consideration of the guilty except for insanity finding of a potentially disqualifying crime will follow the review periods for crimes listed in OAR 575-007-0280.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 348; Ch. 730 2005 OL, HB. 2157 2005 OL

Stats. Implemented: Ch. 730 2005 OL

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