Or. Admin. Code § 859-200-0220

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 859-200-0220 - Elements of the Conditional Release Order

The Board shall consider any or all of the following elements of a conditional release plan and determine which are appropriate and necessary to ensure the safety of the public:

(1) Housing: Housing must be available for the person. The Board may require any type of housing it deems appropriate.
(2) Mental health treatment: Mental health treatment must be available in the community. The Board-approved provider of the treatment must have had an opportunity to evaluate the patient and the proposed conditional release plan and to be heard before the Board. The provider must have agreed to provide the necessary mental health treatment to the patient. The treatment may include: individual counseling, group counseling, home visits, prescription of medication or any other treatment recommended by the provider(s) and approved by the Board.
(3) Reporting responsibility (PSRB Case Manger): An individual must be available to be designated by the Board as having primary reporting responsibility and must have agreed to:
(a) Notify the Board in writing of the patient's progress at least once a month;
(b) Notify the Board promptly of any grounds for revocation;
(c) Notify the Board promptly of any significant changes in the implementation of the conditional release plan;
(d) Coordinate and monitor all elements of the conditional release plan.
(4) Special conditions: Special conditions may be imposed upon recommendation by the individual having primary reporting responsibility and/or recommendation by the parties.
(5) Agreement to conditional release: The person shall agree to and sign a form promising to comply with the general conditions of release. This signed form shall be made a part of the conditional release plan.

Or. Admin. Code § 859-200-0220

PSRB 1-2014, f. & cert. ef. 3-5-14

Stat. Auth.: ORS 161.387(1) & 2013 OL Ch. 715 (SB 421)

Stats. Implemented: ORS 161.387(1) & 2013 OL Ch. 715 (SB 421)