2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 144 - Parole; Post-Prison Supervision; Work Release; Executive Clemency; Standards for Prison Terms and Parole; Presentence Reports
Section 144.102 - Conditions of post-prison supervision.


(2) The board or the supervisory authority shall determine, and may at any time modify, the conditions of post-prison supervision, which may include, among other conditions, that the person shall:
(a) Comply with the conditions of post-prison supervision as specified by the board or supervisory authority.
(b) Be under the supervision of the Department of Corrections and its representatives or other supervisory authority and abide by their direction and counsel.
(c) Answer all reasonable inquiries of the board, the department or the supervisory authority.
(d) Report to the parole officer as directed by the board, the department or the supervisory authority.
(e) Not own, possess or be in control of any weapon.
(f) Respect and obey all municipal, county, state and federal laws.
(g) Understand that the board or supervisory authority may, at its discretion, punish violations of post-prison supervision.
(h) Attend a victim impact treatment session in a county that has a victim impact program.
(i) For crimes constituting delivery of a controlled substance, as those terms are defined in ORS 475.005, or for telephonic harassment under ORS 166.090, or for crimes involving domestic violence, as defined in ORS 135.230, be prohibited from using Internet websites that provide anonymous text message services.
(3) If the person is required to report as a sex offender under ORS 163A.010, the board or supervisory authority shall include as a condition of post-prison supervision that the person report with the Department of State Police, a city police department, a county sheriff’s office or the supervising agency:
(a) When supervision begins;
(b) Within 10 days of a change in residence;
(c) Once each year within 10 days of the person’s date of birth;
(d) Within 10 days of the first day the person works at, carries on a vocation at or attends an institution of higher education; and
(e) Within 10 days of a change in work, vocation or attendance status at an institution of higher education.
(4)(a) The board or supervisory authority may establish special conditions that the board or supervisory authority considers necessary because of the individual circumstances of the person on post-prison supervision.
(b) If the person is on post-prison supervision following conviction of a sex crime, as defined in ORS 163A.005, the board or supervisory authority shall include all of the following as special conditions of the person’s post-prison supervision:
(A) Agreement to comply with a curfew set by the board, the supervisory authority or the supervising officer.
(B) A prohibition against contacting a person under 18 years of age without the prior written approval of the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer.
(C) A prohibition against being present more than one time, without the prior written approval of the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer, at a place where persons under 18 years of age regularly congregate.
(D) In addition to the prohibition under subparagraph (C) of this paragraph, a prohibition against being present, without the prior written approval of the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer, at, or on property adjacent to, a school, child care center, playground or other place intended for use primarily by persons under 18 years of age.
(E) A prohibition against working or volunteering at a school, child care center, park, playground or other place where persons under 18 years of age regularly congregate.
(F) Entry into and completion of or successful discharge from a sex offender treatment program approved by the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer. The program may include polygraph and plethysmograph testing. The person is responsible for paying for the treatment program.
(G) A prohibition against direct or indirect contact with the victim, unless approved by the victim, the person’s treatment provider and the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer.
(H) Unless otherwise indicated for the treatment required under subparagraph (F) of this paragraph, a prohibition against viewing, listening to, owning or possessing sexually stimulating visual or auditory materials that are relevant to the person’s deviant behavior.
(I) Agreement to consent to a search of the person or the vehicle or residence of the person upon the request of a representative of the board or supervisory authority if the representative has reasonable grounds to believe that evidence of a violation of a condition of post-prison supervision will be found.
(J) Participation in random polygraph examinations to obtain information for risk management and treatment. The person is responsible for paying the expenses of the examinations. The results of a polygraph examination under this subparagraph may not be used in evidence in a hearing to prove a violation of post-prison supervision.
(K) Maintenance of a driving log and a prohibition against driving a motor vehicle alone unless approved by the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer.
(L) A prohibition against using a post-office box unless approved by the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer.
(M) A prohibition against residing in a dwelling in which another sex offender who is on probation, parole or post-prison supervision resides unless approved by the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer, or in which more than one other sex offender who is on probation, parole or post-prison supervision resides unless approved by the board or the director of the supervisory authority, or a designee of the board or director. As soon as practicable, the supervising officer of a person subject to the requirements of this subparagraph shall review the person’s living arrangement with the person’s sex offender treatment provider to ensure that the arrangement supports the goals of offender rehabilitation and community safety.
(c)(A) If the person is on post-prison supervision following conviction of a sex crime, as defined in ORS 163A.005, or an assault, as defined in ORS 163.175 or 163.185, and the victim was under 18 years of age, the board or supervisory authority, if requested by the victim, shall include as a special condition of the person’s post-prison supervision that the person not reside within three miles of the victim unless:
(i) The victim resides in a county having a population of less than 130,000 and the person is required to reside in that county under subsection (7) of this section;
(ii) The person demonstrates to the board or supervisory authority by a preponderance of the evidence that no mental intimidation or pressure was brought to bear during the commission of the crime;
(iii) The person demonstrates to the board or supervisory authority by a preponderance of the evidence that imposition of the condition will deprive the person of a residence that would be materially significant in aiding in the rehabilitation of the person or in the success of the post-prison supervision; or
(iv) The person resides in a halfway house.
(B) A victim may request imposition of the special condition of post-prison supervision described in this paragraph at the time of sentencing in person or through the prosecuting attorney. A victim’s request may be included in the judgment document.
(C) If the board or supervisory authority imposes the special condition of post-prison supervision described in this paragraph and if at any time during the period of post-prison supervision the victim moves to within three miles of the person’s residence, the board or supervisory authority may not require the person to change the person’s residence in order to comply with the special condition of post-prison supervision.
(d)(A) If a person is on post-prison supervision following conviction of stalking under ORS 163.732 (2)(b) or violating a court’s stalking protective order under ORS 163.750 (2)(b), the board or supervisory authority may include as a special condition of the person’s post-prison supervision reasonable residency restrictions.
(B) If the board or supervisory authority imposes the special condition of post-prison supervision described in this paragraph and if at any time during the period of post-prison supervision the victim moves to a location that causes the person to be in violation of the special condition of post-prison supervision, the board or supervisory authority may not require the person to change the person’s residence in order to comply with the special condition of post-prison supervision.
(5)(a) The board or supervisory authority may require the person to pay, as a condition of post-prison supervision, compensatory fines, restitution or attorney fees:
(A) As determined, imposed or required by the sentencing court; or
(B) When previously required as a condition of any type of supervision that is later revoked.
(b) The board may require a person to pay restitution as a condition of post-prison supervision imposed for an offense other than the offense for which the restitution was ordered if the person:
(A) Was ordered to pay restitution as a result of another conviction; and
(B) Has not fully paid the restitution by the time the person has completed the period of post-prison supervision imposed for the offense for which the restitution was ordered.
(6) A person’s failure to apply for or accept employment at a workplace where there is a labor dispute in progress does not constitute a violation of the conditions of post-prison supervision.
(7)(a) When a person is released from imprisonment on post-prison supervision, the board shall order as a condition of post-prison supervision that the person reside for the first six months after release in the county that last supervised the person, if the person was on active supervision as an adult for a felony at the time of the offense that resulted in the imprisonment.
(b) If the person was not on active supervision as an adult for a felony at the time of the offense that resulted in the imprisonment, the board shall order as a condition of post-prison supervision that the person reside for the first six months after release in the county where the person resided at the time of the offense that resulted in the imprisonment.
(c) For purposes of paragraph (b) of this subsection:
(A) The board shall determine the county where the person resided at the time of the offense by examining records such as:
(i) An Oregon driver license, regardless of its validity;
(ii) Records maintained by the Department of Revenue;
(iii) Records maintained by the Department of State Police;
(iv) Records maintained by the Department of Human Services;
(v) Records maintained by the Department of Corrections; and
(vi) Records maintained by the Oregon Health Authority.
(B) If the person did not have an identifiable address at the time of the offense, or the address cannot be determined, the person is considered to have resided in the county where the offense occurred.
(C) If the person is serving multiple sentences, the county of residence is determined according to the date of the last arrest resulting in a conviction.
(D) In determining the person’s county of residence, the board may not consider offenses committed by the person while the person was incarcerated in a Department of Corrections facility.
(d) Upon motion of the board, the supervisory authority, the person, a victim or a district attorney, the board may waive the residency condition under paragraph (b) of this subsection only after making a finding that one of the following conditions has been met:
(A) The person provides proof of employment with no set ending date in a county other than the county of residence determined under paragraph (c) of this section;
(B) The person is found to pose a significant danger to a victim of the person’s crime residing in the county of residence, or a victim or victim’s family residing in the county of residence is found to pose a significant danger to the person;
(C) The person has a spouse or biological or adoptive family residing in a county other than the county of residence who will be materially significant in aiding in the rehabilitation of the person and in the success of the post-prison supervision;
(D) As another condition of post-prison supervision, the person is required to participate in a treatment program that is not available in the county of residence;
(E) The person requests release to another state; or
(F) The board finds other good cause for the waiver.
(e) The board shall consider eligibility for transitional housing programs and residential treatment programs when determining whether to waive the residency condition under paragraph (b) of this subsection, and the acceptance of the person into a transitional housing program or a residential treatment program constitutes good cause as described in paragraph (d)(F) of this subsection.
(8) As used in this section:
(a) "Attends," "carries on a vocation," "institution of higher education" and "works" have the meanings given those terms in ORS 163A.005.
(b)(A) "Dwelling" has the meaning given that term in ORS 469B.100.
(B) "Dwelling" does not mean a residential treatment facility or a halfway house.
(c) "Halfway house" means a residential facility that provides rehabilitative care and treatment for sex offenders.
(d) "Labor dispute" has the meaning given that term in ORS 662.010. [1989 c.790 §32a; 1991 c.597 §1; 1995 c.423 §23; 1997 c.525 §8; 1997 c.526 §1; 1999 c.474 §1; 1999 c.626 §12; amendments by 1999 c.626 §35 repealed by 2001 c.884 §1; 2001 c.731 §§1,2; 2005 c.532 §1; 2005 c.567 §9; 2005 c.576 §2; 2005 c.642 §2a; 2007 c.71 §37; 2009 c.204 §6; 2009 c.595 §99; 2009 c.713 §12; 2011 c.258 §1; 2011 c.547 §30; 2017 c.438 §3; 2017 c.670 §4; 2017 c.689 §2; 2021 c.653 §6]
Note: See second note under 144.096.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes

Chapter 144 - Parole; Post-Prison Supervision; Work Release; Executive Clemency; Standards for Prison Terms and Parole; Presentence Reports

Section 144.005 - State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision; membership; compensation.

Section 144.025 - Chairperson; quorum; participation of all members; rules.

Section 144.035 - Board hearings; panels; exception.

Section 144.059 - State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision Account.

Section 144.060 - Acceptance of funds or property; contracts with federal government and others.

Section 144.079 - Determination of total term of certain consecutive sentences of imprisonment; summing of sentences; exceptions.

Section 144.083 - Early discharge from supervision; rules.

Section 144.085 - Active parole and post-prison supervision; minimum amounts; extension.

Section 144.086 - Supervision conditions related to medical use of cannabis.

Section 144.087 - "Supervisory authority" defined.

Section 144.089 - Community service exchange programs.

Section 144.096 - Release plan; contents; rules.

Section 144.098 - Review of release plan.

Section 144.101 - Board’s jurisdiction over conditions of post-prison supervision; reentry court jurisdiction.

Section 144.102 - Conditions of post-prison supervision.

Section 144.103 - Term of active post-prison supervision for person convicted of certain offenses.

Section 144.104 - Supervisory authority; revising conditions.

Section 144.106 - Violation of post-prison supervision conditions; sanctions.

Section 144.107 - Sanctions for violations of conditions of post-prison supervision; rules.

Section 144.108 - Recommitment to prison for certain violations; procedure; effect of recommitment.

Section 144.109 - Violation of post-prison supervision by sexually violent dangerous offender; maximum period of sanction.

Section 144.110 - Restriction on parole of persons sentenced to minimum terms.

Section 144.120 - Initial parole hearing; setting initial parole release date; deferral of setting initial date.

Section 144.122 - Advancing initial release date; requirements; exceptions; rules.

Section 144.123 - Who may accompany person to parole hearing; rules.

Section 144.125 - Review of parole plan, psychological reports and conduct prior to release; release postponement; elements of parole plan; Department of Corrections assistance; rules.

Section 144.126 - Advancing release date of prisoner with severe medical condition including terminal illness or who is elderly and permanently incapacitated; rules.

Section 144.130 - Prisoner to have access to written materials considered at hearings or interviews; access procedures.

Section 144.135 - Bases of parole decisions to be in writing.

Section 144.140 - Rules.

Section 144.185 - Records and information available to board.

Section 144.223 - Examination by psychiatrist or psychologist of parole candidate; report; copies to affected persons.

Section 144.226 - Examination by psychiatrist or psychologist of person sentenced as dangerous offender; report.

Section 144.228 - Periodic parole consideration hearings for dangerous offenders; setting of parole date; information to be considered.

Section 144.232 - Release of dangerous offender to post-prison supervision; eligibility; hearing.

Section 144.245 - Date of release on parole; effect of release order.

Section 144.260 - Notice of prospective release on parole or post-prison supervision.

Section 144.270 - Conditions of parole.

Section 144.275 - Parole of adults in custody sentenced to pay compensatory fines or make restitution; schedule of payments.

Section 144.280 - Hearing after parole denied to prisoner sentenced for crime committed prior to November 1, 1989; rules.

Section 144.285 - Hearing after petition for change in terms of confinement denied to prisoner convicted of aggravated murder or murder; rules.

Section 144.317 - Appointment of attorneys; payment.

Section 144.331 - Suspension of parole or post-prison supervision; custody of violator; revocation hearing before suspension.

Section 144.334 - Use of citations for parole or post-prison supervision violators; conditions; appearance.

Section 144.335 - Appeal from order of board to Court of Appeals; appointment of master; costs.

Section 144.337 - Public Defense Services Commission to provide counsel for eligible petitioners.

Section 144.340 - Power to retake and return violators of parole and post-prison supervision.

Section 144.341 - Procedure upon arrest of violator.

Section 144.343 - Hearing required on revocation; procedure.

Section 144.345 - Revocation of parole; effect of conviction for crime.

Section 144.346 - Parole revocation sanctions; rules.

Section 144.347 - Subpoena power of board; reimbursement for costs; contempt proceedings.

Section 144.350 - Order for arrest and detention of escapee or violator of parole, post-prison supervision, probation, conditional pardon or other conditional release; investigation by department.

Section 144.374 - Deputization of persons in other states to act in returning Oregon violators.

Section 144.397 - Release eligibility for juvenile offenders after 15 years of imprisonment; board hearing; rules.

Section 144.404 - Department of Corrections authority to receive, hold and dispose of property.

Section 144.405 - Duty of officer upon seizure; disposition of property if no claim to rightful possession is established.

Section 144.406 - Petition for return of things seized; rules.

Section 144.407 - Grounds for valid claim to rightful possession.

Section 144.408 - Hearing on petition.

Section 144.409 - Granting petition for return of things seized; judicial review.

Section 144.410 - Definitions for ORS 144.410 to 144.525.

Section 144.420 - Department of Corrections to administer work release program; purposes of release; housing of parolee.

Section 144.430 - Duties of department in administering program.

Section 144.450 - Approval or rejection of recommendations; rules; exemptions from Administrative Procedures Act.

Section 144.470 - Disposition of enrollee’s compensation under program; rules.

Section 144.480 - Protections and benefits for enrollees.

Section 144.490 - Status of enrollees.

Section 144.500 - Effect of violation or unexcused absence by enrollee.

Section 144.522 - Revolving fund.

Section 144.600 - Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.

Section 144.602 - Short title.

Section 144.603 - Withdrawal from compact.

Section 144.605 - Fee for application to transfer supervision.

Section 144.610 - Out-of-state supervision of parolees; contract with other states.

Section 144.613 - Notice when parole or probation violated; hearing; report to sending state; taking person into custody.

Section 144.615 - Hearing procedure.

Section 144.622 - "Parole" and "parolee" defined for Uniform Act for Out-of-State Supervision.

Section 144.635 - Intensive supervision; duration.

Section 144.637 - Rules.

Section 144.639 - Projecting number of persons to be classified as sexually violent dangerous offenders; budgeting.

Section 144.641 - Definitions.

Section 144.642 - Criteria for determining residence; Department of Corrections; rules; matrix.

Section 144.644 - Criteria for determining residence; State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision; rules; matrix.

Section 144.646 - Use of rules and matrix by community corrections agency.

Section 144.650 - Notice of intention to apply for pardon, commutation or remission; proof of service; duties of district attorney.

Section 144.653 - Sealing records of pardoned conviction; notice to victim.

Section 144.655 - Request to seal records of pardoned conviction; notice to victim.

Section 144.730 - Failure to complete treatment program.

Section 144.740 - Request for appearance by prosecuting attorney at release date hearing.

Section 144.750 - Victim’s rights.

Section 144.775 - Commission members; terms; compensation; rules on duration of prison terms.

Section 144.780 - Rules on duration of imprisonment; objectives; considerations in prescribing rules.

Section 144.783 - Duration of term of imprisonment when prisoner is sentenced to consecutive terms.

Section 144.785 - Rules on duration of prison terms when aggravating or mitigating circumstances exist; limitation on terms; dangerous offenders.

Section 144.791 - Presentence report in felony conviction cases; when required.