(b) The baseline funding described in paragraph (a) of this subsection:
(A) May not be decreased as a result of a reduction under ORS 137.633.
(B) May not be increased as a result of community-based sanctions, services and programs that are funded under section 53, chapter 649, Oregon Laws 2013.
(2) If the total state community corrections appropriation is less than the baseline calculated under subsection (1) of this section, a county may discontinue participation by written notification to the director 180 days prior to implementation of the change. If a county discontinues participation, the responsibility for correctional services transferred to the county, and the portion of funding made available to the county under ORS 423.530 reverts to the Department of Corrections. In no case does responsibility for supervision and provision of correctional services to misdemeanor offenders revert to the department.
(3) As used in this section, "current service level" means the calculated cost of continuing current legislatively funded programs, phased in programs and increased caseloads minus one-time costs, decreased caseloads, phased out programs and pilot programs with the remainder adjusted for inflation as determined by the Legislative Assembly in its biennial appropriation to the Department of Corrections. [1995 c.423 §6; 1999 c.952 §1; 2013 c.649 §20; 2015 c.140 §2]
Note: The amendments to 423.483 by section 22, chapter 649, Oregon Laws 2013, become operative July 1, 2025. See section 23, chapter 649, Oregon Laws 2013. The text that is operative on and after July 1, 2025, including amendments by section 3, chapter 140, Oregon Laws 2015, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (1)(a) The baseline funding for biennia beginning after June 30, 1999, is the current service level for the expenses of providing management, support services, supervision and sanctions for offenders described in ORS 423.478 (2). At a minimum, each biennium’s appropriation must be established at this baseline.
(b) The baseline funding described in paragraph (a) of this subsection may not be decreased as a result of a reduction under ORS 137.633.
(2) If the total state community corrections appropriation is less than the baseline calculated under subsection (1) of this section, a county may discontinue participation by written notification to the director 180 days prior to implementation of the change. If a county discontinues participation, the responsibility for correctional services transferred to the county, and the portion of funding made available to the county under ORS 423.530 reverts to the Department of Corrections. In no case does responsibility for supervision and provision of correctional services to misdemeanor offenders revert to the department.
(3) As used in this section, "current service level" means the calculated cost of continuing current legislatively funded programs, phased in programs and increased caseloads minus one-time costs, decreased caseloads, phased out programs and pilot programs with the remainder adjusted for inflation as determined by the Legislative Assembly in its biennial appropriation to the Department of Corrections.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services
Chapter 423 - Corrections and Crime Control Administration and Programs
Section 423.010 - Definitions for ORS 423.010 to 423.070.
Section 423.020 - Department of Corrections; duties and powers; fees.
Section 423.035 - Application of ORS 411.171 (1).
Section 423.055 - Provision of personal hygiene products.
Section 423.075 - Director; appointment; duties; rules.
Section 423.076 - Director’s authority to grant peace officer power to corrections officer.
Section 423.077 - Certification of department employees to provide mental health services; rules.
Section 423.085 - Administrator of Correctional Education.
Section 423.097 - Department of Corrections Account.
Section 423.100 - Revolving fund.
Section 423.105 - Payment of court-ordered financial obligations; rules.
Section 423.120 - Supplemental funding for reentry of young offenders.
Section 423.150 - Treatment for drug-addicted persons; grants; rules.
Section 423.160 - Bill of rights of children of incarcerated parents.
Section 423.405 - Qualifications for office; prohibited activities.
Section 423.420 - General duties and powers; rules.
Section 423.425 - Investigatory authority.
Section 423.430 - Investigative priority; confidentiality of matters; charging fees prohibited.
Section 423.445 - Witness rights; fees; expenses of state agency personnel.
Section 423.478 - Duties of department and counties; authority of county supervisory authority.
Section 423.483 - Baseline funding; basis on which county can discontinue participation.
Section 423.486 - Costs incurred by county; rules.
Section 423.497 - National criminal history check.
Section 423.500 - Definitions for ORS 423.500 to 423.560.
Section 423.505 - Legislative policy on program funding.
Section 423.530 - Procedure for determining amount of financial grants; rules.
Section 423.557 - "Recidivism" defined for statistical evaluations.
Section 423.560 - Local public safety coordinating council; duties.
Section 423.565 - Additional duties of public safety coordinating council.
Section 423.569 - Annual summary.
Section 423.600 - Legislative findings.
Section 423.610 - Liability of persons associated with program; confidentiality of communications.