Rule - 213-008-0005 Dispositional Departure Limitations

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OAR 213-008-0005 Dispositional Departure Limitations

(1)

When a sentencing judge imposes a prison term as a dispositional departure, the term of incarceration shall be:

(a)

Up to six months for offenses classified in Crime Categories 1 and 2, or grid blocks 3-G, 3-H and 3-I;

(b)

Up to twelve months for offenses classified in grid blocks 3-A through 3-F, 4-C through 4-I, and 5-G through 5-I; and

(c)

Up to eighteen months for offenses classified in grid blocks 5-F, 6-F through 6-I, and 7-F through 7-I.

(2)

When a sentencing judge imposes a prison term as a dispositional departure, the term of post-prison supervision shall be determined by the crime seriousness category of the most serious current crime of conviction as required by OAR 213-005-0002 (Term of Post-Prison Community Supervision).

(3)

Any sentence inconsistent with the provisions of this rule shall constitute an additional departure and shall require substantial and compelling reasons independent of the reasons given for the dispositional departure. Such a sentence shall not exceed double the maximum duration set forth in section (1) of this rule.

(4)

Any sentence imposed pursuant to this section that is 12 months or less shall be served at the direction of the supervisory authority. Any sentence imposed pursuant to this section that is greater than 12 months shall be served in the legal and physical custody of the Department.

(5)

Notwithstanding section (4) of this rule, terms of incarceration 12 months or less imposed pursuant to ORS 166.070 (Aggravated harassment)(2) shall be served in the legal and physical custody of the Department.

Source: Rule 213-008-0005 — Dispositional Departure Limitations, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=213-008-0005 (accessed May 26, 2025).

213–008–0001Departure Sentences 213–008–0002Departure Factors 213–008–0003Duration of Departures 213–008–0005Dispositional Departure Limitations 213–008–0006Departure Limitations on the Use of Sanction Units 213–008–0007Departure Limitations in Consecutive Sentences

May 26, 2025

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