Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/161.390
Timestamp: 2019-09-18 18:23:58
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ORS 161.390 - Rules for assignment of persons to state mental hospitals or secure intensive community inpatient facilities - 2017 Oregon Revised Statutes
2017 ORS Vol. 4 Chapter 161 Section 161.390
2017 ORS 161.390¹
• release plan prepared by Oregon Health Authority
(1) The Oregon Health Authority shall adopt rules for the assignment of persons to state mental hospitals or secure intensive community inpatient facilities under ORS 161.365 (Procedure for determining issue of fitness to proceed) and 161.370 (Determination of fitness) and for establishing standards for evaluation and treatment of persons committed to a state hospital or a secure intensive community inpatient facility or ordered to a community mental health program under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board).
(2) When the Psychiatric Security Review Board requires the preparation of a predischarge or preconditional release plan before a hearing or as a condition of granting discharge or conditional release for a person committed under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board) to a state hospital or a secure intensive community inpatient facility for custody, care and treatment, the authority is responsible for and shall prepare the plan.
(3) In carrying out a conditional release plan prepared under subsection (2) of this section, the authority may contract with a community mental health program, other public agency or private corporation or an individual to provide supervision and treatment for the conditionally released person.
(4) The board shall maintain and keep current the medical, social and criminal history of all persons committed to its jurisdiction. The confidentiality of records maintained by the board shall be determined pursuant to ORS 192.338 (Exempt and nonexempt public record to be separated), 192.345 (Public records conditionally exempt from disclosure) and 192.355 (Public records exempt from disclosure).
(5) The evidentiary phase of a hearing conducted by the board under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board) is not a deliberation for purposes of ORS 192.690 (Exceptions to ORS 192.610 to 192.690). [1975 c.380 §7; 1977 c.380 §18; 1981 c.711 §14; 1993 c.680 §18; 2005 c.22 §109; 2005 c.685 §8; 2009 c.595 §110; 2011 c.708 §5; 2017 c.442 §6]
Note: The amendments to 161.390 (Rules for assignment of persons to state mental hospitals or secure intensive community inpatient facilities) by section 6, chapter 442, Oregon Laws 2017, become operative July 1, 2018. See section 36, chapter 442, Oregon Laws 2017. The text that is operative until July 1, 2018, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
161.390 (Rules for assignment of persons to state mental hospitals or secure intensive community inpatient facilities). (1) The Oregon Health Authority shall adopt rules for the assignment of persons to state mental hospitals or secure intensive community inpatient facilities under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board), 161.365 (Procedure for determining issue of fitness to proceed) and 161.370 (Determination of fitness) and for establishing standards for evaluation and treatment of persons committed to a state hospital or a secure intensive community inpatient facility or ordered to a community mental health program under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board).
(2) When the Psychiatric Security Review Board or the authority requires the preparation of a predischarge or preconditional release plan before a hearing or as a condition of granting discharge or conditional release for a person committed under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board) to a state hospital or a secure intensive community inpatient facility for custody, care and treatment, the authority is responsible for and shall prepare the plan.
(4) Before the authority conducts a hearing under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board), the authority shall notify the board. The board may provide the authority with conditions of release that the board determines are advisable. If the authority orders the person conditionally released, the authority shall include the conditions of release in the order.
(5) The board and the authority shall maintain and keep current the medical, social and criminal history of all persons committed to their respective jurisdiction. The confidentiality of records maintained by the board shall be determined pursuant to ORS 192.338 (Exempt and nonexempt public record to be separated), 192.345 (Public records conditionally exempt from disclosure) and 192.355 (Public records exempt from disclosure).
(6) The evidentiary phase of a hearing conducted by the board or the authority under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board) is not a deliberation for purposes of ORS 192.690 (Exceptions to ORS 192.610 to 192.690).