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Dept. of Corr. - Recently Adopted Rules
This page contains rules that have been adopted by ODOC within the last three months.
Rules published by the Secretary of State are available online on a site maintained by the Oregon Secretary of State. The permanent rule compilation published by the Secretary of State are updated the first of every month.

 
Use of Static 99 to Determine an Inmate's Eligibility for On-site Work Assignments
 
These rule amendments are necessary to expressly incorporate by reference and identify by exhibits filed with the rules the Static 99 risk assessment tool adopted by the department to establish specific criteria for an inmate to be eligible for on-site work assignments. These work assignments are on the grounds of the facility where an inmate is housed, but outside the perimeter fence of the facility. Under the department’s eligible criteria, inmates who score six or higher on the Static 99 risk assessment tool are ineligible for on-site work assignments.
 
Effective: 3/1/12
 
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Exhibit A-I Scoring Sheet 
Exhibit A-II Static 99 Risk Assessment Tool
 
 

 
Use of Static 99 to Establish Inmate Eligibility for Participation in an AIP
 
These rule amendments are necessary to expressly incorporate by reference and identify by exhibits filed with the rules the Static 99 risk assessment tool adopted by the department to establish certain eligibility criteria for inmates to participate in an alternative incarceration program (AIP). Under the department’s eligibility criteria, inmates who score six or higher on the Static 99 risk assessment tool are ineligible for participation in an AIP.
 
Effective: 3/1/12
 
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Exhibit AI Scoring Sheet 
Exhibit AII Static 99 Risk Assessment Tool
 
 

Reimbursment to Counties for Cost of Incarcerating Persons Sentenced for DUII
 
These rules are necessary to establish the manner in which a county may submit a claim to the Department of Corrections for reimbursement for incarceration costs of persons who committed the crime of Felony Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. These rule implement 2011 legislation, SB 598.
 
Effective: 1/27/12
 
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Community Corrections Prorams (Financial Reports)
 
This modification is a housekeeping item to update the rule since counties provide financial reports electronically rather than hard copy.
 
Effective: 1/27/12
 
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Interstate Compact - Retaken Offenders
 
This temporary rulemaking is necessary in order for the Department of Corrections to require that an offender who was previously retaken and returned to this state from another state at cost to the State of Oregon, whether by formal or informal means, repay those costs to the State of Oregon before the offender may be approved by the Department for an interstate compact supervision transfer. Limited exceptions may be granted by the Compact Administrator or designee based on individual circumstances.
 
Effective: 1/10/12
 
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Page updated: March 29, 2012