Or. Admin. R. 255-050-0005 - Grounds for Postponing a Parole Release Date
(1) The Board shall postpone an inmate's scheduled
release date according to the procedures set forth in OAR 255-050-0010, if it finds
that the inmate engaged in serious misconduct during confinement.
(2) The Board may postpone an inmate's scheduled
release date upon:
(a) A report of serious
misconduct and a recommendation for an extension of the prison term from the
Director of the Department of Corrections or designee;
(b) Reasonable grounds to believe an inmate has
violated a law or engaged in serious misconduct; or
(c) The refusal of an inmate to participate in a
Board-ordered psychiatric or psychological evaluation pursuant to ORS
144.223;
(d) Notification of unauthorized
absence.
(3) If serious
misconduct occurs before the Board has established an inmate's prison term and the
conduct justifies an extension of the prison term, the Board shall add the time for
misconduct to the prison term when the Board establishes the prison term.
(4) If serious misconduct occurs after the Board
has established a prison term and the conduct may justify an extension of the prison
term, the Board may rescind the parole release date and order a postponement hearing
to consider extending the prison term.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 144.125 & ORS 144.223
Stats. Implemented: ORS 144.125 & ORS 144.223
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