Title 137 · ORS Chapter 137
(4)(a)(A);
Citation: ORS 166.065
Section: 166.065
166.065 (4)(a)(A);
����� (B) Was previously convicted of a sex crime as defined in ORS 163A.005; or
����� (C) Was previously convicted in another jurisdiction of an offense that would constitute a sex crime as defined in ORS 163A.005 if committed in this state.
����� (m) Participate in a mental health evaluation as directed by the supervising officer and follow the recommendation of the evaluator.
����� (n) If required to report as a sex offender under ORS 163A.015, report with the Department of State Police, a city police department, a county sheriff�s office or the supervising agency:
����� (A) When supervision begins;
����� (B) Within 10 days of a change in residence;
����� (C) Once each year within 10 days of the probationer�s date of birth;
����� (D) Within 10 days of the first day the person works at, carries on a vocation at or attends an institution of higher education; and
����� (E) Within 10 days of a change in work, vocation or attendance status at an institution of higher education.
����� (o) Submit to a risk and needs assessment as directed by the supervising officer and follow reasonable recommendations resulting from the assessment.
����� (2) In addition to the general conditions, the court may impose any special conditions of probation that are reasonably related to the crime of conviction or the needs of the probationer for the protection of the public or reformation of the probationer, or both, including, but not limited to, that the probationer shall:
����� (a) For crimes committed prior to November 1, 1989, and misdemeanors committed on or after November 1, 1989, be confined to the county jail or be restricted to the probationer�s own residence or to the premises thereof, or be subject to any combination of such confinement and restriction, such confinement or restriction or combination thereof to be for a period not to exceed one year or one-half of the maximum period of confinement that could be imposed for the offense for which the defendant is convicted, whichever is the lesser.
����� (b) For felonies committed on or after November 1, 1989:
����� (A) Be confined in the county jail, or be subject to other custodial sanctions under community supervision, or both, as provided by rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission; and
����� (B) Comply with any special conditions of probation that are imposed by the supervising officer in accordance with subsection (9) of this section.
����� (c) For crimes committed on or after December 5, 1996, sell any assets of the probationer as specifically ordered by the court in order to pay restitution.
����� (d) For crimes constituting delivery of a controlled substance, as those terms are defined in ORS 475.005, or for telephonic harassment under ORS 166.090, or for crimes involving domestic violence, as defined in ORS 135.230, be prohibited from using Internet websites that provide anonymous text message services.
����� (e) Not use or possess controlled substances except pursuant to a medical prescription.
����� (3)(a) If a person is released on probation following conviction of stalking under ORS