(a) "Health care provider" has the meaning given that term in ORS 192.556.
(b) "Law enforcement agency" means:
(A) A city or municipal police department.
(B) A county sheriff’s office.
(C) The Oregon State Police.
(D) A district attorney.
(E) A police department established by a university under ORS 352.121 or 353.125.
(F) A special campus security officer commissioned under ORS 352.118.
(G) An authorized tribal police officer as defined in ORS 181A.940.
(c) "Person crime" means a person felony or person Class A misdemeanor, as those terms are defined in the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
(d) "Personal representative" means a person selected under subsection (2) of this section to accompany the victim of a crime to certain phases of an investigation and prosecution.
(e) "Protective service worker" means an employee or contractor of a local or state agency whose role it is to protect children or vulnerable adults from abuse or neglect.
(2) A victim of a person crime, who is at least 15 years of age at the time the crime is committed, may select a person who is at least 18 years of age as the victim’s personal representative for purposes of this section. The victim may not select a person who is a suspect in, or a party or witness to, the crime as a personal representative.
(3) Except for grand jury proceedings and child abuse assessments occurring at a child advocacy center recognized by the Department of Justice, a personal representative may accompany the victim to those phases of the investigation, including medical examinations, and prosecution of the crime at which the victim is entitled or required to be present.
(4) A health care provider, law enforcement agency, protective service worker or court may not prohibit a personal representative from accompanying a victim as authorized by subsection (3) of this section unless the health care provider, law enforcement agency, protective service worker or court believes that the personal representative would compromise the process.
(5) A health care provider, law enforcement agency, protective service worker or court is immune from any liability, civil or criminal, that might otherwise be incurred or imposed with respect to a decision under subsection (4) of this section to prohibit a personal representative from accompanying a victim.
(6) The fact that a personal representative was allowed or was not allowed to accompany a victim may not be used as a basis for excluding otherwise admissible evidence.
(7) The fact that a victim has or has not selected a personal representative under this section may not be used as evidence in the criminal case. [2005 c.490 §1; 2011 c.506 §19; 2011 c.644 §§21,44; 2013 c.180 §§19,20; 2015 c.174 §9; 2015 c.767 §§48,49]
Note: 147.425 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 147 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Chapter 147 - Victims of Crime and Acts of Mass Destruction
Section 147.005 - Definitions.
Section 147.015 - Eligibility for compensation generally; rules.
Section 147.025 - Eligibility of person not victim or survivor or dependent of deceased victim.
Section 147.035 - Compensable losses; expiration of claim; rules.
Section 147.055 - Emergency awards; amount; effect on final award.
Section 147.065 - Limitation on time for commencing action for compensable crime.
Section 147.125 - Determining amount of compensation; deduction of other benefits.
Section 147.135 - Processing compensation application; order; contents.
Section 147.145 - Review of order; reconsideration; notice to applicant.
Section 147.165 - Payment of awards; awards to minors and incompetents.
Section 147.245 - Disposition of moneys recovered from assailant; disposition of gifts or grants.
Section 147.255 - Recovery of moneys paid on fraudulent claims; recovery of fees.
Section 147.281 - Definitions.
Section 147.287 - Perfection of lien.
Section 147.289 - Notice of lien; form.
Section 147.367 - Services to victims of acts of mass destruction; Department of Justice.
Section 147.390 - Payment of expenses by department.
Section 147.395 - Definitions.
Section 147.397 - Payment of costs; form; provider reimbursement; rules.
Section 147.399 - Sexual Assault Victims’ Emergency Medical Response Fund.
Section 147.401 - Sexual assault response teams.
Section 147.404 - Notification of victim advocate concerning medical assessment.
Section 147.405 - Short title.
Section 147.415 - Severability.
Section 147.417 - Victim to be notified of constitutional rights.
Section 147.419 - Authority of victim to obtain copy of transcript or tape of criminal proceeding.
Section 147.421 - Information about defendant that public body is required to provide to victim.
Section 147.425 - Personal representative.
Section 147.430 - Speedy trial.
Section 147.433 - Rights afforded upon request; notice; attendance; protection.
Section 147.438 - Habeas corpus proceedings in federal court.
Section 147.450 - Definitions.
Section 147.453 - Oregon Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Fund.
Section 147.456 - Plan for allocation of funds; Department of Justice.
Section 147.459 - Considerations in developing plan.
Section 147.462 - Limits on expenditures from fund.
Section 147.465 - Grantmaking; rules.
Section 147.468 - Authority of Department of Justice.
Section 147.471 - Advisory council.
Section 147.480 - Fund established; allocation of moneys; application; advisory committee; rules.
Section 147.500 - Definitions.
Section 147.502 - General provisions.
Section 147.508 - Reconsideration of release decision.
Section 147.510 - Critical stage of criminal proceeding; notice to court.
Section 147.512 - Plea hearings, sentencing hearings and settlement conferences.
Section 147.517 - Notice; order to show cause; response.
Section 147.520 - Resolution of claim when response not filed.
Section 147.525 - Rescheduling matters affected by claim, response or motion.
Section 147.530 - Hearing on claim, response or motion; order.
Section 147.533 - Waiver of remedy.
Section 147.535 - Appeals generally.
Section 147.539 - Discretionary review.
Section 147.542 - Stay pending appeal.
Section 147.545 - Attorney General certification; intervention.
Section 147.550 - Establishment of requirements and procedures by Chief Justice by rule or order.
Section 147.560 - Task Force on Victims’ Rights Enforcement; duties; reports.
Section 147.600 - Confidentiality of certain victim communications and records; exception.
Section 147.620 - Certification procedures; duties of certifying agency or official; liability.