OAR 213-004-0011
Out-of-State Adult Convictions and Juvenile Adjudications


(1)

An out-of-state adult conviction shall be used to classify the offender’s criminal history if the elements of the offense would have constituted a felony or Class A misdemeanor under current Oregon law.

(2)

Out-of-state juvenile adjudications shall be used to classify the offender’s criminal history if the elements of the offense would have constituted a felony under current Oregon law if committed by an adult.

(3)

Out-of-state adult convictions and out-of-state juvenile adjudications described in sections (1) and (2) of this rule shall be classified as person felonies or person Class A misdemeanors if the elements of the offense would have constituted an offense under Oregon law listed at OAR 213-003-0001 (Definitions)(14) or (15).

(4)

Any adult conviction arising from a federal or military tribunal shall be classified as a person felony or person Class A misdemeanor if the elements of the offense would have constituted an offense under Oregon law listed at OAR 213-003-0001 (Definitions)(14) or (15).

(5)

Any adult conviction or juvenile adjudication under a subsequently repealed statute shall be classified as a person felony or person Class A misdemeanor if the elements of the offense would have constituted an offense currently listed at OAR 213-003-0001 (Definitions)(14) or (15).

Source: Rule 213-004-0011 — Out-of-State Adult Convictions and Juvenile Adjudications, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=213-004-0011.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 213-004-0011’s source at or​.us