Or. Admin. R. 859-400-0005
Definitions
Effective Dec 1, 2018ORS 161.387(1), 163A.010 - 163A.025, 163A.035 - 163A.040, 163A.100 - 163A.115, 163A.030, 163A.200 - 210, 2013 OL & Ch. 708 (HB 2549) | Statutes/Other Implemented: 2013 OL, Ch. 708 (HB 2549), ORS 163A.010 - 163A.025, 163A.035 - 163A.040, 163A.100 - 163A.115, 163A.030 & 163A.200 - 210Psychiatric Security Review Board
- (1) “Adult male registrant” means a male who was convicted of a sex crime and required to register as a sex offender or who was found guilty except for insanity of a sex crime and required to register as a sex offender, and was at least 18 years of age when he committed the offense.
- (2) “BOPPPS” means the Oregon Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision.
- (3) “Category B registrant” means a person of any sex or any age at the time of crime commission who is required to register as a sex offender based only on a conviction for a Category B sex crime.
- (4) “Category B sex crime” means any type of criminal offense within the scope of “Category B offenses” listed in the Static-99 Coding Rules (Revised 2003). These include: consensual sex with other adults in public places, crimes relating to child pornography, indecent behavior without a sexual motive (urinating in public), offering prostitution services, pimping/pandering, seeking/hiring prostitutes and solicitation of a prostitute.
- (5) “Conditional Release” means an individual found GEI is under supervision of the PSRB living in the community under a Conditional Release order.
- (6) “Discharged” means an individual found GEI is no longer under the supervision of the PSRB.
- (7) “Female registrant” means a female who was convicted of a sex crime and required to register as a sex offender or who was found guilty except for insanity of a sex crime and required to register as a sex offender, regardless of her age when she committed the offense.
- (8) “Review Officer” means a person designated by the Board to consider objections to a registrant’s risk assessment score and forward those recommendations to the Board.
- (9) “OHA” means the Oregon Health Authority.
- (10) “Party” includes the Department of Justice, petitioner, and district attorney from the county where the sex offense most recently giving rise to the obligation to report as a sex offender was adjudicated.
- (11) "Person Class A misdemeanor” has the meaning assigned to it under OAR 213-003-0001(15)
- (12) “Person felony” has the meaning assigned to it under OAR 213-003-0001(14).
- (13) "Petitioner" refers to any person who petitions for relief either from the obligation to register as a sex offender, or for reclassification to a lower classification level under ORS 163A.125(1)(b), (2)(b) or (2)(d).
- (14) “PSRB” or “Board” means the Psychiatric Security Review Board, including the members of both the Adult and Juvenile Panels.
- (15) “Public Interest” is the interest in protecting society from harm and protecting an individual from self-harm. “Public interest” also includes reducing the impact of crime on victims’ lives. “Public interest” does not include generalized fear of crime or fear of people with mental illness.
- (16) “Registrant” means a person for whom the event triggering the obligation to make an initial report under ORS 163A.010(3)(a)(A), 163A.015(4)(a)(A), 163A.020(1)(a)(A), 2(a)(A) or (3)(a)(A) has occurred.
- (17) "Relief Hearing” is a hearing for petitioners who request relief under ORS 163A.125 either from the obligation to register as a sex offender under ORS163A.125(1)(b), or for reclassification to a lower classification level under ORS 163A.125(2)(b) or (2)(d).
- (18) “Sex crime” has the definition contained in ORS 163A.005(5).
- (19) “Sex Offender Relief Panel” or “Panel.” Three members from the Board's Adult Panel, which hears and considers petitions for relief either from the obligation to register as a sex offender, or for reclassification to a lower classification level under ORS 163A.125(1)(b), (2)(b) or (2)(d).
- (20) “Victim” is the person or persons who has suffered financial, social, psychological or physical harm as a result of an offense and includes, in the case of a homicide or abuse of corpse in any degree, a member of the immediate family of the decedent and, in the case of a minor victim, the legal guardian of the minor. In no event shall the petitioner be considered a victim.
- (21) “Young male registrant” means an offender who was convicted of a sex crime and required to register as a sex offender or who was found guilty except for insanity of a sex crime and required to register as a sex offender, and who was 17 years of age or younger when he committed the offense. "Young male registrant" does not mean a person solely found responsible except for insanity as a youth.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 161.387(1), 163A.010 - 163A.025, 163A.035 - 163A.040, 163A.100 - 163A.115, 163A.030, 163A.200 - 210, 2013 OL & Ch. 708 (HB 2549)
Statutes/Other Implemented
2013 OL, Ch. 708 (HB 2549), ORS 163A.010 - 163A.025, 163A.035 - 163A.040, 163A.100 - 163A.115, 163A.030 & 163A.200 - 210
History
PSRB 3-2018, amend filed 11/28/2018, effective 12/01/2018
PSRB 4-2016, f. & cert. ef. 3-17-16
PSRB 1-2015(Temp), f. 10-28-15, cert. ef. 10-29-15 thru 4-25-16