(1) It is the policy of the State of Oregon that:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 420A.108

  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100

(a) Rules regulating the conduct of adjudicated youths and other persons placed in the physical custody of the Oregon Youth Authority under ORS § 137.124 or any other provision of law be based on the following principles and goals:

(A) Concrete expectations and goals for the conduct of adjudicated youths and other persons in the custody of the youth authority;

(B) Safety of youth correction facility staff, the public, visitors, adjudicated youths and other persons in the custody of the youth authority;

(C) Maintenance of order within youth correction facilities;

(D) Maintenance of a structured environment within youth correction facilities; and

(E) Maintenance of an atmosphere necessary for effective education, training, treatment and reform within youth correction facilities.

(b) Sanctions and punishment for violation of rules regulating the conduct of adjudicated youths and other persons in the custody of the youth authority:

(A) Must be structured to reflect the severity and frequency of the violations;

(B) Must be consistently and promptly imposed; and

(C) May not include placing an adjudicated youth or other person in the custody of the youth authority alone in a locked room.

(2) The Director of the Oregon Youth Authority, upon request, shall review any disposition that results in the transfer of an adjudicated youth to a different youth correction facility no later than 72 hours after the transfer. [1995 c.422 § 19; 2017 c.194 § 1; 2021 c.489 § 145]