Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 859 - PSYCHIATRIC SECURITY REVIEW BOARD
Division 200 - PSRB CIVIL COMMITMENT PROGRAM
Section 859-200-0300 - Reasonable Grounds for Revocation

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 859-200-0300

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) If at any time while a person is conditionally released it appears that hospitalization is required, the Board may order the person returned to the state hospital for evaluation or treatment.

(2) The Board will explore all available treatment and supervision options in the community prior to ordering revocation. Reasonable grounds for revocation of a conditional release include, but are not limited to:

(a) The person has violated terms of the conditional release plan or is noncompliant with the conditional release plan;

(b) The person's mental health has changed and the person can no longer be managed in the community setting;

(c) The person has escaped or taken an unauthorized departure from jurisdiction or placement;

(d) The safety of the person or the public can no longer be managed in the community setting; or

(e) The community resources required by the Conditional Release Order are no longer available.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 161.387 & ORS 426.701

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 161.387, ORS 426.701 & ORS 426.702

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