Or. Admin. R. 255-036-0010 - Evaluations
(1) Within 120 days of
the last day of the prison term and thereafter within 120 days before any parole
consideration hearing, the Board shall order a complete mental and psychological or
psychiatric examination of the inmate.
(2) The evaluation provided may consist of a
diagnostic study, including a comprehensive evaluation of the individual's
personality, intelligence level, personal and social adjustments, or other
information the psychologist or psychiatrist believes will aid the Board in
determining whether the examined person is eligible for release.
(3) The report of the psychologist or psychiatrist
shall:
(a) Include a statement as to whether the
dangerous offender has any mental or emotional disturbance, deficiency, condition,
or disorder predisposing him/her to the commission of any crime to a degree
rendering the inmate a danger to the health or safety of others;
(b) Any other information which would aid the
Board in determining whether the inmate is eligible for release;
(c) State progress or changes in the condition of
the examined inmate;
(d) Contain
recommendations for treatment or medication that would assist the inmate in
performing satisfactorily in the community upon release;
(e) Be filed with the Board within 60 days after
the examination;
(f) Be certified and
sent to the inmate, the inmate's attorney, and to the institution
superintendent.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 144.226 & 144.228
Stats. Implemented: ORS 144.096, 144.098, 144.102, 144.106, 144.108, 144.346 & Ch. 51 OL 1997 (Enrolled SB156)
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