(1) The Department of Corrections shall: (a) Operate prisons for offenders sentenced to terms of incarceration for more than 12 months; (b) Provide central information and data services sufficient to: (A) Allow tracking of offenders; and (B) Permit analysis of correlations between sanctions, supervision, services and programs, and future criminal conduct; and (c) Provide interstate compact administration and jail inspections. (2) Subject to ORS 423.483, each county, in partnership with the department, shall assume responsibility for community-based supervision, sanctions and services for offenders convicted of felonies, designated drug-related misdemeanors or designated person misdemeanors, or persons who have entered into a probation agreement on a drug enforcement misdemeanor pursuant to ORS 475.897, who are: (a) On parole; (b) On probation; (c) On post-prison supervision; (d) Sentenced, on or after January 1, 1997, to 12 months or less incarceration; (e) Sanctioned, on or after January 1, 1997, by a court or the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to 12 months or less incarceration for violation of a condition of parole, probation or post-prison supervision; or (f) On conditional release under ORS 420A.206. (3) Notwithstanding the fact that the court has sentenced a person to a term of incarceration, when an offender is committed to the custody of the supervisory authority of a county under ORS 137.124 (2) or (4), the supervisory authority may execute the sentence by imposing sanctions other than incarceration if deemed appropriate by the supervisory authority. If the supervisory authority releases a person from custody under this subsection and the person is required to report as a sex offender under ORS 163A.010, the supervisory authority, as a condition of release, shall order the person to report to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriffs office or to the supervising agency, if any: (a) When the person is released; (b) Within 10 days of a change of residence; (c) Once each year within 10 days of the persons birth date; (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. (4) As used in this section: (a) Attends, institution of higher education, works and carries on a vocation have the meanings given those terms in ORS 163A.005. (b) Designated drug-related misdemeanor means: (A) Unlawful possession of a Schedule I controlled substance under ORS 475.752 (3)(a); (B) Unlawful possession of a Schedule II controlled substance under ORS 475.752 (3)(b); (C) Unlawful possession of a Schedule III controlled substance under ORS 475.752 (3)(c); (D) Unlawful possession of a Schedule IV controlled substance under ORS 475.752 (3)(d); (E) Unlawful possession of a Schedule I controlled substance under ORS 475.752 (7)(a); (F) Unlawful possession of fentanyl under ORS 475.794 (2)(a); (G) Unlawful possession of fentanyl under ORS 475.794 (2)(b); (H) Unlawful possession of hydrocodone under ORS 475.814 (2)(a); (I) Unlawful possession of hydrocodone under ORS 475.814 (2)(b); (J) Unlawful possession of methadone under ORS 475.824 (2)(a); (K) Unlawful possession of methadone under ORS 475.824 (2)(b); (L) Unlawful possession of oxycodone under ORS 475.834 (2)(a); (M) Unlawful possession of oxycodone under ORS 475.834 (2)(b); (N) Unlawful possession of heroin under ORS 475.854 (2)(a); (O) Unlawful possession of heroin under ORS 475.854 (2)(b); (P) Unlawful possession of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine under ORS 475.874 (2)(a); (Q) Unlawful possession of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine under ORS 475.874 (2)(b); (R) Unlawful possession of cocaine under ORS 475.884 (2)(a); (S) Unlawful possession of cocaine under ORS 475.884 (2)(b); (T) Unlawful possession of methamphetamine under ORS 475.894 (2)(a); (U) Unlawful possession of methamphetamine under ORS 475.894 (2)(b); or (V) Interfering with public transportation under ORS 166.116 (1)(e). (c) Designated person misdemeanor means: (A) Assault in the fourth degree constituting domestic violence if the judgment document is as described in ORS 163.160 (4); (B) Menacing constituting domestic violence if the judgment document is as described in ORS 163.190 (3); or (C) Sexual abuse in the third degree under ORS 163.415.
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