(2) Conditions of release contained in orders entered under ORS 419C.532 (4) may be modified from time to time and conditional release may be terminated by order of the juvenile panel as provided in ORS 419C.532 and 419C.542.
(3)(a) As a condition of release, the juvenile panel may require the young person to report to any state, county or local mental health or developmental disabilities facility for evaluation. Whenever medical, psychiatric or psychological treatment is recommended, the juvenile panel may order the young person, as a condition of release, to cooperate with and accept the treatment of the facility.
(b) The facility to which the young person has been referred for evaluation shall perform the evaluation and submit a written report of its findings to the juvenile panel. If the facility finds that treatment of the young person is appropriate, the facility shall include its recommendations for treatment in the report to the juvenile panel.
(c) Whenever treatment is provided by the facility, the facility shall furnish reports to the juvenile panel on a regular basis concerning the progress of the young person.
(d) The facility shall comply with any other conditions of release prescribed by order of the juvenile panel.
(4) If at any time it appears to the juvenile panel or the chairperson of the juvenile panel that a young person has violated the terms of conditional release or that the mental health of the young person has changed, the juvenile panel or the chairperson of the juvenile panel may order the young person returned to a hospital or facility designated by the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority for evaluation and treatment. A written order of the juvenile panel, or the chairperson of the juvenile panel on behalf of the juvenile panel, is sufficient warrant for any peace officer to take the young person into custody and transport the young person accordingly. A peace officer shall execute the order, and the young person shall be returned as soon as practicable to a facility designated by the department or the authority. Within 20 days following the return of the young person to the facility designated by the department or the authority, the juvenile panel shall conduct a hearing. At a hearing required by this subsection, the state has the burden of proving the young person’s lack of fitness for conditional release.
(5) The community mental health program director, the community developmental disabilities program director, the director of the facility providing treatment for the young person on conditional release, a peace officer or a person responsible for the supervision of a young person on conditional release may take a young person into custody or request that the young person be taken into custody if there is reasonable cause to believe the young person presents a substantial danger to others and that the young person is in need of immediate custody, supervision and treatment. A young person taken into custody under this subsection must immediately be transported to a hospital or facility designated by the department or the authority. Within 20 days following the return of the young person to the facility designated by the department or the authority, the juvenile panel shall conduct a hearing. At a hearing required by this subsection, the state has the burden of proving the young person’s lack of fitness for conditional release.
(6)(a) A young person conditionally released under ORS 419C.532 (4) may apply to the juvenile panel for discharge from or modification of an order of conditional release on the ground that the young person no longer has a qualifying mental disorder or, if affected by a qualifying mental disorder other than a serious mental condition, no longer presents a substantial danger to others and no longer requires supervision or treatment services. Within 60 days after receiving an application under this paragraph, the juvenile panel shall conduct a hearing. At a hearing required by this paragraph, the young person has the burden of proving the young person’s fitness for discharge or modification of the order of conditional release. A young person may not apply for discharge or modification of conditional release more often than once every six months.
(b) Upon application by any qualified mental health or developmental disabilities treatment provider or state, county or local agency responsible for supervision or treatment services pursuant to an order of conditional release, the juvenile panel shall conduct a hearing to determine if the conditions of release should be continued, modified or terminated. The application must be accompanied by a report setting forth the facts supporting the application. At a hearing required by this paragraph, the state has the burden of proving the young person’s lack of fitness for discharge or modification of the order of conditional release. [2005 c.843 §16; 2007 c.889 §5; 2009 c.595 §373; 2017 c.634 §26]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services
Chapter 419C - Juvenile Code: Delinquency
Section 419C.001 - Purposes of juvenile justice system in delinquency cases; audits.
Section 419C.005 - Jurisdiction.
Section 419C.010 - Extradition.
Section 419C.020 - Notice to parents or guardian of youth; when given; contents.
Section 419C.025 - Appearance by telephone or closed-circuit television.
Section 419C.053 - Transfer to court of county of youth’s residence.
Section 419C.056 - Transfer of jurisdiction by court in county of youth’s residence.
Section 419C.058 - Transfer of jurisdiction to tribal court.
Section 419C.080 - Custody; when authorized.
Section 419C.091 - Custody not arrest.
Section 419C.097 - Notice to parents, victim.
Section 419C.100 - Release of youth taken into custody; exceptions.
Section 419C.106 - Report required when youth is taken into custody.
Section 419C.109 - Initial disposition of youth taken into custody.
Section 419C.142 - Notice of detention hearing.
Section 419C.145 - Preadjudication detention; grounds.
Section 419C.150 - Time limitations on detention; exceptions.
Section 419C.153 - Detention review or release hearing.
Section 419C.156 - Detention of runaway from another state.
Section 419C.173 - Evidentiary hearing.
Section 419C.200 - Court-appointed counsel for youth; waiver.
Section 419C.220 - Appointment of surrogate.
Section 419C.223 - Duties and tenure.
Section 419C.225 - Authorized diversion programs.
Section 419C.226 - Youth courts.
Section 419C.230 - Formal accountability agreements; when appropriate; consultation with victim.
Section 419C.239 - Requirements of agreement; disclosure.
Section 419C.242 - Revocation and modification of agreement.
Section 419C.245 - Right to counsel; waiver.
Section 419C.250 - Who may file petition; form.
Section 419C.255 - Facts to be pleaded.
Section 419C.261 - Amendment and dismissal of petition.
Section 419C.270 - Application of criminal procedure laws.
Section 419C.273 - Right of victim to be present at proceedings; advice of rights; notice.
Section 419C.274 - Notification of victim regarding waiver hearing or second look hearing.
Section 419C.280 - Consolidation.
Section 419C.285 - Parties to delinquency proceeding; rights of limited participation; interpreters.
Section 419C.303 - Form of summons; content.
Section 419C.306 - Effect of summons; to whom issued.
Section 419C.312 - Alternate service.
Section 419C.323 - Proceeding when summoned party not before court.
Section 419C.343 - Depositions.
Section 419C.349 - Grounds for waiving youth to adult court.
Section 419C.352 - Grounds for waiving youth under 15 years of age.
Section 419C.358 - Consolidation of nonwaivable and waivable charges.
Section 419C.361 - Disposition of nonwaivable consolidated charges and lesser included offenses.
Section 419C.370 - Waiver of motor vehicle, boating, game, violation and property cases.
Section 419C.372 - Handling of motor vehicle, boating or game cases not requiring waiver.
Section 419C.374 - Alternative conduct of proceedings involving traffic, boating and game cases.
Section 419C.378 - Motion for finding that youth is unfit to proceed.
Section 419C.380 - Evaluation; payment for evaluation.
Section 419C.382 - Duties of Oregon Health Authority; rules.
Section 419C.386 - Filing of report.
Section 419C.388 - Objection to report; hearing; findings.
Section 419C.392 - Effect of findings.
Section 419C.394 - Program to provide restorative services.
Section 419C.396 - Provision of restorative services; report; review hearing.
Section 419C.398 - Removal of youth from placement for purpose of receiving restorative services.
Section 419C.400 - Conduct of hearings.
Section 419C.405 - Witnesses; subpoena.
Section 419C.446 - Probation; requirements.
Section 419C.450 - Restitution.
Section 419C.453 - Detention; when authorized.
Section 419C.460 - Process for unlawful possession of controlled substances.
Section 419C.461 - Disposition for graffiti related offenses.
Section 419C.472 - Suspension of driving privileges.
Section 419C.473 - Authority to order blood or buccal samples.
Section 419C.475 - Authority to order blood-borne infection testing.
Section 419C.478 - Commitment to Oregon Youth Authority or Department of Human Services.
Section 419C.486 - Consideration of recommendations of committing court; case planning.
Section 419C.495 - When commitment to youth correction facility authorized.
Section 419C.501 - Duration of disposition.
Section 419C.510 - Advisory committee to study dispositions; recommendations.
Section 419C.520 - Definitions.
Section 419C.524 - Notice and filing report prerequisite to defense; timing.
Section 419C.531 - Notice to victim; opportunity to be heard; request for reconsideration.
Section 419C.535 - Appointed counsel; representation of state in contested hearings before panel.
Section 419C.538 - Conditional release.
Section 419C.540 - Discharge or conditional release after commitment.
Section 419C.542 - Hearings before juvenile panel of Psychiatric Security Review Board.
Section 419C.550 - Duties and authority.
Section 419C.558 - Duties and authority of guardian.
Section 419C.570 - Parent or guardian summoned subject to jurisdiction of court; probation contract.
Section 419C.573 - Court may order education or counseling.
Section 419C.610 - Authority to modify or set aside orders.
Section 419C.613 - Notice of modification.
Section 419C.615 - Grounds for setting aside order; procedure; appeal.
Section 419C.616 - Effect of prior proceeding on petition under ORS 419C.615.
Section 419C.617 - Time limitation for certain adults seeking relief under ORS 419C.615.
Section 419C.620 - Circumstances requiring report.
Section 419C.623 - Frequency and content of report.
Section 419C.626 - Review hearing by court; findings; appeal.