Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2014

Teague v. Board of Parole & Post-Prison Supervision

Teague v. Board of Parole & Post-Prison Supervision
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided July 30, 2014 · Devore, Garrett, Ortega
264 Or. App. 464; 332 P.3d 370; 2014 WL 3746487; 2014 Ore. App. LEXIS 1023

Teague v. Board of Parole & Post-Prison Supervision

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

As allowed by ORS 183.400, petitioner seeks a judicial determination of the validity of OAR 255-094-0006(2)(d), a rule adopted by the Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision (board). That rule requires “active supervision to the expiration of the indeterminate sentences” for those individuals convicted of certain sex offenses. Petitioner contends that the board exceeded its statutory authority when it adopted the rule because, according to him, ORS 144.085 and ORS 144.103 do not authorize active supervision. We find petitioner’s argument unavailing and conclude that the board did not exceed its authority in adopting OAR 255-094-0006(2)(d).

OAR 255-094-0006(2)(d) held valid.

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