Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 144 § 144.120 — Initial parole hearing; setting initial parole release date; deferral of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 144 ·
Oregon Code § 144.120·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Initial parole hearing; setting initial parole release date; deferral of
setting initial date.
(1)(a) Within six months of the admission of a prisoner to any Department of
Corrections institution, with the exception of those prisoners sentenced to a
term of imprisonment for life or for more than five years, the State Board of
Parole and Post-Prison Supervision shall conduct a parole hearing to interview
the prisoner and set the initial date of release on parole pursuant to
subsection (2) of this section. For those prisoners sentenced to a term of
imprisonment for more than five years but less than 15 years, the board shall
conduct the parole hearing and set the initial date of release within eight
months following admission of the prisoner to the institution. For those
prisoners sentenced to a term of imprisonment for life or for 15 years or more,
with the exception of those sentenced for aggravated murder or murder, the
board shall conduct the parole hearing, and shall set the initial release date,
within one year following admission of the prisoner to the institution. Release
shall be contingent upon satisfaction of the requirements of ORS 144.125.
(b) Those
prisoners sentenced to a term of imprisonment for less than 15 years for
commission of an offense designated by rule by the board as a non
person-to-person offense may waive their rights to the parole hearing. When a
prisoner waives the parole hearing, the initial date of release on parole may
be set administratively by the board pursuant to subsections (2) to (6) of this
section. If the board is not satisfied that the waiver was made knowingly or
intelligently or if it believes more information is necessary before making its
decision, it may order a hearing.
(2) In setting
the initial parole release date for a prisoner pursuant to subsection (1) of
this section, the board shall apply the appropriate range established pursuant
to ORS 144.780. Variations from the range shall be in accordance with ORS
144.785.
(3) In setting
the initial parole release date for a prisoner pursuant to subsection (1) of
this section, the board shall consider the presentence investigation report
specified in ORS 144.791 or, if no such report has been prepared, a report of
similar content prepared by the Department of Corrections.
(4)
Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, in the case of a prisoner whose
offense included particularly violent or otherwise dangerous criminal conduct
or whose offense was preceded by two or more convictions for a Class A or Class
B felony or whose record includes a psychiatric or psychological diagnosis of
severe emotional disturbance such as to constitute a danger to the health or
safety of the community, the board may choose not to set a parole date.
(5) After the
expiration of six months after the admission of the prisoner to any Department
of Corrections institution, the board may defer setting the initial parole
release date for the prisoner for a period not to exceed 90 additional days
pending receipt of psychiatric or psychological reports, criminal records or
other information essential to formulating the release decision.
(6) When the
board has set the initial parole release date for a prisoner, it shall inform
the sentencing court of the date. [1977 c.372 §5; 1981 c.426 §1; 1985 c.283 §2;
1987 c.2 §14; 1987 c.320 §51; 1987 c.881 §1; 1989 c.589 §3; 1991 c.126 §6; 1993
c.294 §5; 1999 c.782 §3; 2001 c.104 §48; 2010 c.89 §11]
Note:
See note under 144.110.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 144.120
03Subject to legislative amendments
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