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Division 50
Adult Psychiatric Security Review Board Hearing Procedures

Rules

859‑050‑0001
Hearings
859‑050‑0005
Notice
859‑050‑0010
Scheduling of Hearings
859‑050‑0015
Time of Hearings
859‑050‑0020
Chairperson Conducting Hearing
859‑050‑0025
Patient’s Right to Review Record
859‑050‑0030
Evidence Considered
859‑050‑0035
Motion Practice
859‑050‑0040
Objections
859‑050‑0045
Witnesses and Documents
859‑050‑0050
Testimony Given on Oath
859‑050‑0055
Burdens
859‑050‑0060
Deliberations
859‑050‑0065
Continuance of Hearing
859‑050‑0070
Cancellation of Hearing
859‑050‑0075
Use of Restraints
859‑050‑0080
Board Decisions
859‑050‑0083
Split Votes at Hearings
859‑050‑0085
Notification of Right to Appeal
859‑050‑0090
Patient/Outpatient Appearing Pro Se
859‑050‑0095
Examination of Patient
859‑050‑0100
Use of Teleconferencing and Video Teleconferencing During Hearings
859‑050‑0105
Protocol for Media at Hearings
859‑050‑0110
Records of Hearings
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_859_division_50

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