OAR 125-160-0940
Documents and Physical Evidence


(1)

The claimant may present any documents or physical evidence permitted by these rules before or during the hearing.

(2)

Only the attending physician may make medical findings and submit medical reports to the hearing. Any other medical report or medical evidence from any other physician shall only be submitted to the attending physician as the opinion of an advisory or consulting physician. Reports of the attending physician shall suffice as evidence in place of testimony.

(3)

The Department shall provide a copy of the records upon which it based its decision. The Department may add summaries or explanations. Department reports shall suffice as evidence in place of testimony.

(4)

Making the reasons part of the record, the hearings officer may exclude evidence upon finding that it would:

(a)

Not assist him or her in finding whether substantial evidence existed to support Department’s decision; or

(b)

Present an undue risk to the safe, secure, or orderly operation of Corrections, specifically including the safety and security of Corrections or Department employees and inmates.

(5)

The hearings officer may classify documents or physical evidence as confidential upon finding that disclosure would present an undue risk to the safe, secure, or orderly operation of Corrections, specifically including the safety and security of Corrections or Department employees and inmates. The reasons for classifying documents or physical evidence as confidential shall be made a part of the record. Confidential evidence shall not be disclosed to the claimant.

(6)

Claimant shall have right to examine all evidence that Department relied upon at the time of its review or submitted to the hearings officer for consideration. Department shall provide the evidence to claimant or claimant’s legal representative when it submits evidence to the hearings officer. Department may submit to the hearings officer, without copy to the claimant or legal representative, any evidence it considers confidential. Any documents the hearings officer finds to be confidential shall be furnished to claimant or legal representative upon request with any information which could identify the confidential source masked or removed.

Source: Rule 125-160-0940 — Documents and Physical Evidence, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=125-160-0940.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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