(1) If the court finds that the youth is fit to proceed, the court shall vacate the stay under ORS § 419C.378.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 419C.392

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.

(2) If the court finds that the youth is unfit to proceed and that there is not a substantial probability that the youth will gain or regain fitness to proceed in the foreseeable future if provided restorative services under ORS § 419C.396, the court shall:

(a) Immediately enter a judgment that dismisses the petition alleging jurisdiction under ORS § 419C.005 without prejudice; or

(b) If necessary for planning or instituting an alternative proceeding, then not more than five days after the findings are made enter a judgment that dismisses the petition without prejudice.

(3)(a) If the court finds that the youth is unfit to proceed and that there is a substantial probability that the youth will gain or regain fitness to proceed in the foreseeable future if provided restorative services under ORS § 419C.396, the court shall continue the order under ORS § 419C.378 staying the proceedings and order that the youth receive restorative services under ORS § 419C.396.

(b) The court shall forward the order for restorative services to the Oregon Health Authority. [2013 c.709 § 8]

 

See note under 419C.378.

 

(Restorative Services)