2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 426 - Persons With Mental Illness; Dangerous Persons; Commitment; Housing
Section 426.228 - Custody; authority of peace officers and other individuals; transporting to facility; reports; examination of person.


(a) The reason for custody;
(b) The date, time and place the person was taken into custody; and
(c) The name of the community mental health program director and a telephone number where the director may be reached at all times.
(2) A peace officer shall take a person into custody when the community mental health program director, pursuant to ORS 426.233, notifies the peace officer that the director has probable cause to believe that the person is imminently dangerous to self or to any other person. As directed by the community mental health program director, the peace officer shall remove the person to a hospital or nonhospital facility approved by the authority. The community mental health program director shall prepare a written report that the peace officer shall deliver to the licensed independent practitioner who is treating the person. The report shall state:
(a) The reason for custody;
(b) The date, time and place the person was taken into custody; and
(c) The name of the community mental health program director and a telephone number where the director may be reached at all times.
(3) If more than one hour will be required to transport the person to the hospital or nonhospital facility from the location where the person was taken into custody, the peace officer shall obtain, if possible, a certificate from a licensed independent practitioner stating that the travel will not be detrimental to the person’s physical health and that the person is dangerous to self or to any other person and is in need of immediate care or treatment for mental illness. The licensed independent practitioner shall have personally examined the person within 24 hours prior to signing the certificate.
(4) When a peace officer or other authorized individual, acting under this section, delivers a person to a hospital or nonhospital facility, a licensed independent practitioner shall examine the person immediately. If the licensed independent practitioner finds the person to be in need of emergency care or treatment for mental illness, the licensed independent practitioner shall proceed under ORS 426.232, otherwise the person may not be retained in custody. If the person is to be released from custody, the peace officer or the community mental health program director shall return the person to the place where the person was taken into custody unless the person declines that service.
(5) A peace officer may transfer a person in custody under this section to the custody of an individual authorized by the community mental health program director under ORS 426.233 (3). The peace officer may meet the authorized individual at any location that is in accordance with ORS 426.140 to effect the transfer. When transferring a person in custody to an authorized individual, the peace officer shall deliver the report required under subsections (1) and (2) of this section to the authorized individual.
(6) An individual authorized under ORS 426.233 (3) shall take a person into custody when directed to do so by a peace officer or by a community mental health program director under ORS 426.233.
(7) An individual authorized under ORS 426.233 (3) shall perform the duties of the peace officer or the community mental health program director required by this section and ORS 426.233 if the peace officer or the director has not already done so.
(8) An individual authorized under ORS 426.233 (3) may transfer a person in custody under this section to the custody of another individual authorized under ORS 426.233 (3) or a peace officer. The individual transferring custody may meet another authorized individual or a peace officer at any location that is in accordance with ORS 426.140 to effect the transfer.
(9)(a) When a peace officer takes a person into custody under this section, and the peace officer reasonably suspects that the person is a foreign national, the peace officer shall inform the person of the person’s right to communicate with an official from the consulate of the person’s country.
(b) A peace officer is not civilly or criminally liable for failure to provide the information required by this subsection. Failure to provide the information required by this subsection does not in itself constitute grounds for the exclusion of evidence that would otherwise be admissible in a proceeding. [1993 c.484 §2; 1997 c.531 §2; 2003 c.109 §2; 2009 c.595 §402; 2013 c.360 §38; 2015 c.461 §11; 2015 c.785 §2]
Note: 426.228 to 426.238 were added to and made a part of 426.005 to 426.390 by legislative action but were not added to any other series. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services

Chapter 426 - Persons With Mental Illness; Dangerous Persons; Commitment; Housing

Section 426.005 - Definitions for ORS 426.005 to 426.390.

Section 426.020 - Superintendent; chief medical officer.

Section 426.060 - Commitment to Oregon Health Authority; powers of authority; placement; transfer.

Section 426.070 - Initiation; notification required; recommendation to court; citation.

Section 426.072 - Care while in custody; responsibilities of licensed independent practitioner; rules.

Section 426.074 - Investigation; procedure; content; report.

Section 426.075 - Notice and records of treatment prior to hearing; procedures.

Section 426.095 - Commitment hearing; postponement; right to cross-examine; admissibility of investigation report.

Section 426.100 - Advice of court; appointment of legal counsel; costs; representation of state’s interest.

Section 426.110 - Appointment of examiners; qualifications; costs.

Section 426.120 - Examination report; rules.

Section 426.123 - Observation of person in custody; warning; evidence.

Section 426.125 - Qualifications and requirements for conditional release.

Section 426.127 - Outpatient commitment.

Section 426.129 - Community liaison.

Section 426.130 - Court determination of mental illness; discharge; release for voluntary treatment; conditional release; commitment; assisted outpatient treatment; prohibition relating to firearms; period of commitment.

Section 426.133 - Assisted outpatient treatment.

Section 426.140 - Place of confinement; attendant.

Section 426.150 - Transportation to treatment facility.

Section 426.155 - Release of information about person held in custody pending commitment proceeding or while committed or recommitted.

Section 426.160 - Disclosure of record of commitment proceeding.

Section 426.180 - Emergency commitment of individuals in Indian country.

Section 426.220 - Voluntary admission; leave of absence; notice to parent or guardian.

Section 426.225 - Voluntary admission to state hospital of committed person; examination by licensed independent practitioner.

Section 426.228 - Custody; authority of peace officers and other individuals; transporting to facility; reports; examination of person.

Section 426.231 - Hold by licensed independent practitioner; when authorized; statement required.

Section 426.232 - Emergency admission; notice; limit of hold.

Section 426.233 - Authority of community mental health program director and of other individuals; costs of transportation.

Section 426.234 - Duties of professionals at facility where person admitted; notification; duties of court.

Section 426.235 - Transfer between hospital and nonhospital facilities.

Section 426.236 - Rules.

Section 426.237 - Prehearing detention; duties of community mental health program director; certification for treatment; court proceedings.

Section 426.238 - Classifying facilities.

Section 426.241 - Payment of care, custody and treatment costs; denial of payment; rules.

Section 426.250 - Payment of costs related to commitment proceedings.

Section 426.273 - Trial visits.

Section 426.275 - Effect of failure to adhere to condition of placement.

Section 426.278 - Distribution of copies of conditions for outpatient commitment or trial visit.

Section 426.295 - Judicial determination of competency; restoration of competency.

Section 426.297 - Payment of expenses for proceeding under ORS 426.295.

Section 426.300 - Discharge of committed persons; application for assistance on behalf of committed person.

Section 426.301 - Release of committed person; certification of continued mental illness; service of certificate; content; period of further commitment; effect of failure to protest further commitment.

Section 426.307 - Court hearing; continuance; attorney; examination; determination of mental illness; order of further commitment; period of commitment.

Section 426.310 - Reimbursement of county expenses for commitment proceedings involving nonresidents.

Section 426.330 - Presentation and payment of claims.

Section 426.335 - Limitations on liability.

Section 426.370 - Withholding information obtained in certain commitment or admission investigations.

Section 426.385 - Rights of committed persons.

Section 426.415 - Licensing of persons who may order and oversee use of restraint and seclusion in facilities providing mental health treatment to individuals under 21 years of age; rules.

Section 426.490 - Policy.

Section 426.495 - Definitions for ORS 426.490 to 426.500; rules.

Section 426.500 - Powers and duties of Oregon Health Authority; rules.

Section 426.502 - Definitions for ORS 426.502 to 426.508.

Section 426.504 - Power of Oregon Health Authority to develop community housing for persons with chronic mental illness; sale of community housing; conditions.

Section 426.506 - Community Mental Health Housing Fund; Community Housing Trust Account; report.

Section 426.508 - Sale of F. H. Dammasch State Hospital; fair market value; redevelopment of property; property reserved for community housing.

Section 426.650 - Voluntary admission to state institution; rules.

Section 426.675 - Determination of sexually dangerous persons; custody pending sentencing; hearing; sentencing; rules.

Section 426.680 - Trial visits for probationer.

Section 426.701 - Commitment of "extremely dangerous" person with qualifying mental disorder; requirements for conditional release; rules.

Section 426.702 - Discharge from commitment of extremely dangerous person with qualifying mental disorder; requirements for further commitment; protest and hearing.