Oregon Code § ORS 421.504

Structured special alternative incarceration program; requirements
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(1) The Department of Corrections, in consultation with the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, shall establish a structured special alternative incarceration program. The program:
(a) Shall reflect evidence-based practices;
(b) Shall provide for cognitive restructuring in conformance with generally accepted rehabilitative standards;
(c) May include a drug and alcohol treatment component that meets the standards promulgated by the Oregon Health Authority pursuant to ORS 430.357;
(d) Shall be trauma-informed and gender-responsive; and
(e) Shall be at least 270 days duration.
(2) The department shall provide capital improvements and capital construction necessary for the implementation of the program.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the department may convert the structured special alternative incarceration program required by this section into an intensive alternative incarceration addiction program as described in ORS 421.506 if the department determines that the needs of offenders in the departments custody would be better served by an intensive alternative incarceration addiction program than by the structured special alternative incarceration program.
Note: See note under 421.500.

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