Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 161 § 161.362 — Requirements for recommendations, determinations and orders; confidentiality;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 161 ·
Oregon Code § 161.362·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Requirements for recommendations, determinations and orders; confidentiality;
electronic appearance.
(1) A recommendation provided by a certified evaluator, pursuant to ORS 161.355
to 161.371, that a defendant requires a hospital level of care due to the
acuity of the defendants symptoms must be based upon the defendants current
diagnosis and symptomatology, the defendants current ability to engage in
treatment, present safety concerns relating to the defendant and any other
pertinent information known to the evaluator. If the defendant is in a
placement in a facility, the evaluator may defer to the treatment providers
recommendation regarding whether a hospital level of care is needed.
(2) A
determination by a community mental health program director, or the directors
designee, pursuant to ORS 161.355 to 161.371, that appropriate community
restoration services are not present and available in the community must
include information concerning the specific services necessary to safely allow
the defendant to gain or regain fitness to proceed in the community and must
specify the necessary services that are not present and available in the
community.
(3)(a) Reports
resulting from examinations performed by a certified evaluator, and documents
containing the recommendations of or resulting from consultations with a
community mental health program director or the directors designee, prepared
under ORS 161.355 to 161.371, and any document submitted to the court by a
state mental hospital or other facility to which the defendant is committed or
in which the defendant is placed, related to the proceedings under ORS 161.355 to
161.371, are confidential and may be made available only:
(A) To the court,
prosecuting attorney, defense attorney, agent of the prosecuting or defense
attorney, defendant, community mental health program director or designee,
state mental hospital and any facility in which the defendant is housed; or
(B) As ordered by
a court.
(b) Any facility
in which a defendant is housed may not use a report or document described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection to support a disciplinary action against the
defendant.
(c) Nothing in
this subsection prohibits:
(A) The
prosecuting attorney, defense attorney or agent of the prosecuting or defense
attorney from discussing the contents of a report or document described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection with witnesses or victims as otherwise
permitted by law.
(B) The
disclosure of reports or documents described in paragraph (a) of this
subsection, information contained in such reports or documents and any records
or information used in the preparation of such reports or documents, as
permitted under ORS 192.567 or for the purpose of continuity of care as
authorized by law or ordered by the court.
(4) The court
shall ensure that an order entered under ORS 161.355 to 161.371 is provided, by
the end of the next judicial day, to any entity ordered to provide restoration
services.
(5) Unless the
court orders otherwise or either party objects, a defendant committed to a
state mental hospital or other facility, or a certified evaluator or other
expert witness, may attend hearings held under ORS 161.355 to 161.371 via
simultaneous electronic transmission. [2021 c.395 §3; 2025 c.175 §7; 2025 c.559
§54]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 161.362
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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