(a) A police chief selected by the police chiefs in the county;
(b) The sheriff of the county or, if two or more counties have joined together to provide community corrections services, a sheriff selected by the sheriffs in the counties;
(c) The district attorney of the county or, if two or more counties have joined together to provide community corrections services, a district attorney selected by the district attorneys of the counties;
(d) A state court judge, and a public defender or defense attorney, both appointed by the presiding judge of the judicial district in which the county is located;
(e) A director of community corrections, a county commissioner, a juvenile department director, a health director, a mental health director, a representative of community-based nonprofit organizations that provide services to victims of crime and at least one lay citizen, all appointed by the county commissioners;
(f) A city councilor or mayor and a city manager or other city representative, both selected by the cities in the county;
(g) A representative of the Oregon State Police, who is a nonvoting member of the council, selected by the Superintendent of State Police; and
(h) A representative of the Oregon Youth Authority, who is a nonvoting member of the council, selected by the Director of the Oregon Youth Authority.
(2) The boards of county commissioners of two or more counties may jointly convene a single, regional local public safety coordinating council by means of an intergovernmental agreement. Local officials may combine the council with existing local criminal justice advisory councils established under ORS 1.851.
(3) The local public safety coordinating council shall, at a minimum:
(a) Develop and recommend to the county board of commissioners a plan for use of:
(A) State resources to serve the local offender population; and
(B) State and local resources to serve the needs of that part of the local offender population who are at least 15 years of age and less than 18 years of age, which plan must provide for coordination of community-wide services involving prevention, treatment, education, employment resources and intervention strategies; and
(b) Coordinate local criminal justice policy among affected criminal justice entities.
(4) Nonvoting members of a local public safety coordinating council may not be counted in determining whether a quorum exists.
(5) If a quorum is present at any meeting of the council, action may be taken by an affirmative vote of a majority of the quorum.
(6) The appointing authorities described in subsection (1) of this section shall fill a vacancy over which they have appointment authority within three months of a vacancy or as soon as possible. [1977 c.412 §12; 1995 c.423 §11; 1997 c.249 §136; 1997 c.698 §1; 2003 c.162 §1; 2007 c.682 §2; 2009 c.286 §1; 2017 c.225 §1]
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.