Or. Admin. R. 859-200-0305 - Order of Revocation; Emergency Order of Revocation; After Hours Revocation Process
(1) Upon
the recommendation of the staff of the Psychiatric Security Review Board and
receipt of an affidavit recommending revocation based on noncompliance with an
order of the Board or a change in the person's conditions of release or mental
status, a Board member may order the person returned to a state hospital for
evaluation and treatment through an Order of Revocation.
(2) When a Board member is not available and
time is of the essence, the executive director of the Psychiatric Security
Review Board may issue and execute an emergency Order of Revocation subject to
review by a Board member within 72 hours of the execution of the signed order.
(3) If the Board is unavailable to
consider a revocation request, the community mental health program director,
the director of the facility providing treatment to a person on conditional
release, any peace officer, or any individual responsible for the supervision
of the person on conditional release may take or request that a person on
conditional release be taken into custody if there is reasonable cause to
believe the person is an extremely dangerous person with mental illness and
presents a serious danger to others because of a mental disorder that is
resistant to treatment and the person is in need of immediate care, custody or
treatment. The person shall be transferred to the state hospital.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 161.387(1) & 2013 OL Ch. 715 (SB 421)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 161.387(1) & 2013 OL Ch. 715 (SB 421)
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