ORS 419A.292
Duties

  • report

(1)

The Juvenile Justice Policy Commission shall analyze the juvenile justice system at the state and local levels and across branches of government in this state to provide recommendations for improvements in law, policy, practice and appropriation to improve public safety, youth outcomes and system disparities. In conducting its analysis the commission shall oversee data-driven and qualitative analysis to examine:

(a)

Key drivers of system involvement and opportunities for improved diversion and restorative justice;

(b)

Drivers of detention and residential placement and any available or needed alternatives to detention and residential placement;

(c)

Policies and practices of assessment, court process, community supervision and reentry;

(d)

Service delivery for youth under system supervision, including the provision of behavioral health, education, workforce development and other needed services, with evaluation of whether program and support resources are used efficiently and whether collaboration is efficient across service systems;

(e)

Racial, ethnic and other forms of disparities among youth impacted by the juvenile justice system;

(f)

Efficiency and effectiveness of state and county quality assurance, data collection and reporting and oversight systems;

(g)

Opportunities for better alignment with constitutional mandates, local and national best practices and research;

(h)

Public safety within the context of personal responsibility, accountability and reformation; and

(i)

Victim rights.

(2)

Using the analysis described in subsection (1) of this section, the Juvenile Justice Policy Commission may:

(a)

Recommend legislation, appropriations and administrative policies and practices for statewide adoption;

(b)

Assess the impact of current legislation involving juvenile justice and related initiatives;

(c)

Develop data-driven best practices, guidance, training and materials for state agencies, juvenile courts, county juvenile departments and practitioners; and

(d)

Oversee state and private funding for pilot projects, system innovations and other initiatives through competitive selection processes.

(3)

The Juvenile Justice Policy Commission shall provide a report to the Legislative Assembly, in the manner provided in ORS 192.245 (Form of report to legislature), by September 1st of every even-numbered year.

(4)

All agencies of state government, as defined in ORS 174.111 (“State government” defined), are directed to assist the Juvenile Justice Policy Commission in the performance of its duties and, to the extent permitted by laws relating to confidentiality, to furnish such information and advice as the members of the commission consider necessary to perform their duties. [2023 c.406 §4]
Note: See first note under 419A.289 (Juvenile Justice Policy Commission).
Note: Section 5, chapter 406, Oregon Laws 2023, provides:
Sec. 5. The report described in section 4 (3) of this 2023 Act [419A.292 (Duties) (3)] is first due September 1, 2024, and September 1 of every even-numbered year thereafter. [2023 c.406 §5]

Source: Section 419A.292 — Duties; report, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors419A.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

419A.004
Definitions
419A.010
Appointment of counselors and director
419A.012
Duties of director or counselor
419A.014
Reports by juvenile department
419A.015
Reports to school administrators concerning adjudicated youths on probation
419A.016
Powers of director or counselor
419A.018
Juvenile department is county agency
419A.020
County responsibility for expenses of juvenile department
419A.022
Responsibility of counties over 400,000 population
419A.045
Policy and purpose
419A.046
Definition for ORS 419A.046 and 419A.048
419A.048
Court to comply with fiscal reporting procedures
419A.050
Authority to acquire, equip and maintain detention and shelter facilities
419A.052
Specifications of facilities
419A.055
Examination of facilities
419A.057
Payment of maintenance expenses
419A.059
Designation of detention and shelter facilities
419A.061
Inspection of detention facilities
419A.063
Requirements for detention facilities
419A.090
Local citizen review boards
419A.092
Membership
419A.094
Additional boards
419A.096
Duties of Judicial Department in administering boards
419A.098
Rules
419A.100
Confidentiality of information
419A.102
Access to confidential information by boards
419A.104
Report on children and wards in substitute care
419A.106
Review of cases generally
419A.107
Review of cases of adjudicated youths
419A.108
Procedure for conflicts of interest
419A.109
Review of cases of wards for whom guardian has been appointed
419A.110
Immunity of participants in case review
419A.112
Disclosure of information to participants in case review
419A.114
When presence of agency personnel at board hearings required
419A.116
Findings and recommendations
419A.118
Records
419A.120
Court use of findings and recommendations
419A.122
Use of findings and recommendations by Department of Human Services
419A.124
Policy and procedure recommendations
419A.128
State Citizen Review Board Operating Account
419A.150
Appointment
419A.180
Power of court to enforce orders by contempt order
419A.190
Effect of adjudicatory hearing or admission
419A.200
Who may appeal
419A.205
Judgments described
419A.208
Orders subject to appeal by state
419A.209
Joint motion to vacate judgment or order
419A.211
Appointment of counsel
419A.240
Use of restraints during juvenile court proceedings
419A.245
Use of restraints during transport
419A.250
Authority
419A.252
Definitions for ORS 419A.252, 419A.253, 419A.255 and 419A.256
419A.253
When information in report, material or document considered by court must be identified in record
419A.255
Maintenance
419A.256
When transcript of proceeding is part of record of case
419A.257
Reports and materials privileged
419A.258
Motion to inspect or copy records
419A.260
Expunction
419A.261
Application for expunction of records relating to contact, violations and certain misdemeanors
419A.262
Application for expunction of records relating to certain misdemeanors, prostitution and certain sex crimes
419A.265
Eligibility for order of expunction for certain adjudications involving marijuana
419A.266
Expunction forms
419A.267
Notice of expunction
419A.269
Effect of expunction
419A.271
Appointment of counsel
419A.289
Juvenile Justice Policy Commission
419A.291
Officers
419A.292
Duties
419A.300
Reports to school districts concerning young persons on conditional release
419A.305
Notice to school administrators concerning students subject to juvenile court petitions

Current through early 2026

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