ORS tit. 14, ch. 137, OREGON CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION, TEMPORARY PROVISIONS RELATING to CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA REPORTING ARE COMPILED AS NOTES FOLLOWING ORS 137.686

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TEMPORARY PROVISIONS RELATING TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA REPORTING ARE COMPILED AS NOTES FOLLOWING ORS 137.686

ORS tit. 14, ch. 137, OREGON CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION, TEMPORARY PROVISIONS RELATING to CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA REPORTING ARE COMPILED AS NOTES FOLLOWING ORS 137.686

Sections 26 and 27, chapter 78, Oregon Laws 2022, provide:

Sec. 26. (1)(a) The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, in consultation with the Department of Corrections, shall collect data concerning the imposition of supervision conditions on persons on probation or post-prison supervision.

(b) The commission shall review the data described in paragraph (a) of this subsection and make the data, disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender and county, available to the public in a clear and accessible format, either in a report or on the website of the commission.

(2)(a) The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, in coordination with the Department of Corrections, shall collect data concerning the number of persons on supervision, persons revoked from supervision and sentenced to incarceration, and persons sanctioned for violating conditions of supervision and serving a sanction in a local correctional facility.

(b) The commission shall review the data described in paragraph (a) of this subsection and make the data, disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender and county, available to the public in a clear and accessible format, either in a report or on the website of the commission.

(c) The Department of Corrections, community corrections agencies and local supervisory authorities shall, at intake of a person on supervision, collect and maintain information concerning the person's race, ethnicity and gender, according to standardized designations in census data, and shall at least annually provide the data to the commission. [2022 c. 78, § 26]

Sec. 27. Section 26 of this 2022 Act is repealed on January 2, 2033. [2022 c. 78, § 27]