OAR 291-200-0040
Function and Purposes


(1)

When established, prison advisory committees shall:

(a)

Serve as a citizen advisory group to the facility superintendents and designated Department of Corrections representatives regarding correctional issues, activities and practices affecting their community(ies).

(b)

Promote open and effective communication between affected community(ies) and Department of Corrections officials during the life of the facility, from siting through operation and ultimate closure.

(c)

Serve as a community-based conduit through which information is disseminated to and received from the public.

(d)

Work in cooperation with the superintendent or other designated Department of Corrections staff to address specific issues that develop during the life of the facility.

(e)

Assist the superintendent or other designated Department of Corrections staff in developing and promoting safe opportunities for the utilization of inmate labor.

(f)

Work in cooperation with the superintendent or other designated Department of Corrections staff to promote, support, and communicate the mission, vision, and values of the department.

(2)

Prison advisory committees shall not establish Department of Corrections policies, rules, internal management directives or procedures.

Source: Rule 291-200-0040 — Function and Purposes, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=291-200-0040.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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