- (1) Supplemental funds made available by the legislature for drug-addicted persons shall be distributed by the Department of Corrections to counties. A statewide approach to intervention will be defined and guided by evidence-based practices which are best designed to reduce crime and drug addiction. The approach will include a balance of treatment, supervision, and immediate sanctions.
(2) The Department of Corrections shall make grants available to counties to provide supplemental funding for:
- (a) Operation of jails;
- (b) Treatment services for drug-addicted persons charged with a crime listed in ORS 137.717, convicted of a crime listed in ORS 137.717, or for those who have been convicted of predicate crimes related to ORS 137.717 and who have been placed on community supervision, and scoring as high or medium risk to re-offend on the Public Safety Checklist risk tool, or other validated risk tool approved by the department; and
- (c) Intensive supervision including incarceration for violating the conditions of that supervision for drug-addicted persons charged with a crime listed in ORS 137.717, convicted of a crime listed in ORS 137.717, or for those who have been convicted of predicate crimes related to ORS 137.717 and who have been placed on community supervision, and scoring as high or medium risk to re-offend on the Public Safety Checklist risk tool, or other validated risk tool approved by the department.
- (3) As used in this rule, a drug-addicted person has the meaning given that term in ORS 423.150.
- (4) The department shall define the standards for performance of programs which shall be included in an intergovernmental agreement.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075 & 423.150
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075 & 423.150
History
DOC 15-2022, amend filed 11/07/2022, effective 11/07/2022
DOC 7-2019, amend filed 03/06/2019, effective 03/06/2019
DOC 34-2018, temporary amend filed 12/17/2018, effective 12/17/2018 through 06/14/2019
DOC 18-2009, f. & cert. ef. 10-23-09