Or. Admin. R. 255-075-0078

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 5, May 1, 2024
Section 255-075-0078 - Commencement Date for Prison Term Following a Violation
(1) The commencement date for a new commitment which is concurrent to an incarceration sanction for a violation of parole or post-prison supervision shall be the sentencing date for the new crime.
(2) The commencement date for a new commitment which is consecutive to an incarceration sanction for a violation of parole or post-prison supervision shall be either the release date established for the violation or the sentencing date for the new crime, whichever is later.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this rule, when the new commitment is consecutive to a sanction for a violation, the Sanction Authority may treat the violation and the new commitment as if they were concurrent. If treated as concurrent, the commencement date for the new commitment shall be the sentencing date for the new crime plus adjustment for credit for time served.
(4) If the offender is returned with a parole or post-prison supervision violation and a new sentence which is consecutive to the sentence for which the offender was on parole, the commencement date for the new conviction shall be the date parole was revoked, if so stated on the court order.

Or. Admin. R. 255-075-0078

2PB 1-1984(Temp), f. & ef. 11-19-84; 2PB 1-1985, f. & ef. 2-28-85; PAR 1-1988(Temp), f. 3-11-88, ef. 3-14-88; PAR 6-1988, f. & ef. 5-19-88; PAR 1-1989(Temp), f. & ef. 4-19-89; PAR 3-1989, f. 10-13-89, ef. 10-16-89; PAR 8-1992, f. & cert. ef. 10-9-92; PAR 11-1997(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 11-14-97

Stat. Auth.: ORS 144.346, ORS 144.395, ORS 144.780 & ORS 144.783

Stats. Implemented: ORS 144.096, ORS 144.098, ORS 144.102, ORS 144.106, ORS 144.108, ORS 144.346 & Ch. 525 OL 1997 (Enrolled SB 156)