2013 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Chapter 169 - Local and Regional Correctional Facilities; Prisoners; Juvenile Facilities
Section 169.730 - Definitions for ORS 169.740 to 169.760.


OR Rev Stat § 169.730 (2013) What's This?

As used in ORS 169.740 to 169.760:

(1) "Isolation" means confinement of a juvenile in any room which lacks toilet facilities, furniture, reading and recreation materials or access to light and air comparable to that in other rooms used for the detention of juveniles.

(2) "Roomlock" means confinement of a juvenile in any sleeping room, other than an isolation room, except during regular sleeping periods; except that, in the case of facilities serving counties with a population less than 70,000, based on the 1980 census, "roomlock" does not include confining a juvenile in a sleeping room when all detained juveniles of the same sex are similarly confined due solely to the limitations of physical facilities or staff. [1981 c.869 §1a]

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