Title 144 · ORS Chapter 144

163.405, 163.408, 163.411, 163.425 or 163.427 shall serve a term of active parole that extends for the entire term of the offender�s sentence or a term of active post-prison supervision as provided in

Citation: ORS 163.405

Section: 163.405

163.405, 163.408, 163.411, 163.425 or 163.427 shall serve a term of active parole that extends for the entire term of the offender�s sentence or a term of active post-prison supervision as provided in ORS 144.103; and

����� (e) Prisoners sentenced for robbery in the first degree under ORS 164.415 or for arson in the first degree under ORS 164.325 shall serve three years of active parole or post-prison supervision.

����� (2) Except as authorized in subsections (3) and (4) of this section, when an offender has served the active period of parole or post-prison supervision established under subsection (1)(a) or (b) of this section, the supervisory authority shall place the offender on inactive supervision status.

����� (3) No sooner than 30 days prior to the expiration of an offender�s active parole or post-prison supervision period as provided in subsection (1) of this section, the supervisory authority may send to the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision a report requesting the board to extend the active supervision period or to return the offender to active supervision status, not to exceed the supervision term imposed by the sentencing court under the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission and applicable laws, if the offender has not substantially fulfilled the supervision conditions or has failed to complete payment of restitution. The report shall include:

����� (a) An evaluation of the offender�s compliance with supervision conditions;

����� (b) The status of the offender�s court-ordered monetary obligations, including fines and restitution, if any;

����� (c) The offender�s employment status;

����� (d) The offender�s address;

����� (e) Treatment program outcome;

����� (f) Any new criminal activity; and

����� (g) A recommendation that the board extend the supervision period or return the offender to active supervision status.

����� (4) After reviewing the report submitted under subsection (3) of this section, the board may extend the active supervision period or return the offender to active supervision status, not to exceed the supervision term imposed by the sentencing court under the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission and applicable laws, if it finds the offender has not substantially fulfilled the supervision conditions or has failed to complete payment of restitution.

����� (5) During the pendency of any violation proceedings, the running of the supervision period and the sentence is stayed, and the board has jurisdiction over the offender until the proceedings are resolved.

����� (6) The board shall send written notification to the supervised offender of the expiration of the sentence. [1993 c.680 �4; 1995 c.202 �1; 1995 c.423 �22; 1999 c.161 �2; 2006 c.1 �4; 2013 c.708 �30; 2019 c.635 �13]

����� Note: 144.085 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 144 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

����� 144.086 Supervision conditions related to medical use of cannabis. (1) As used in this section, �cannabinoid concentrate,� �cannabinoid extract,� �medical cannabinoid product,� �registry identification card� and �usable marijuana� have the meanings given those terms in ORS 475C.777.

����� (2) Notwithstanding ORS 144.102 and 144.270, if a person who holds a registry identification card is released on post-prison supervision or parole, the supervision conditions related to the use of usable marijuana, medical cannabinoid products, cannabinoid concentrates or cannabinoid extracts must be imposed in the same manner as supervision conditions related to prescription drugs. [2016 c.24 �53; 2019 c.292 �9]

����� 144.087 �Supervisory authority� defined. (1) As used in ORS 137.124, 144.085 and 423.478, ORS chapter 144 and this section, �supervisory authority� means the state or local corrections agency or official designated in each county by that county�s board of county commissioners or county court to operate corrections supervision services, custodial facilities or both.

����� (2) Except as provided in ORS 137.124, 137.593 (2)(d) and 423.478, all terms of imprisonment or incarceration of 12 months or less must be served at the direction of the supervisory authority.

����� (3) Nothing in this section is intended to repeal ORS 169.320 to 169.360, or in any way affect the sheriff�s authority, duties and liabilities set forth in ORS 169.320 to