Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 179 § 179.479 — Conveyance of adults in custody from institution to physician or hospital for
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 179 ·
Oregon Code § 179.479·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Conveyance of adults in custody from institution to physician or hospital for
treatment; rules.
(1) The superintendent or other chief executive officer of an institution
described in ORS 179.321 may, when authorized by regulation or direction of the
Department of Corrections or the Oregon Health Authority, convey an adult in
custody to a physician, clinic or hospital, including the Oregon Health and
Science University, for medical, surgical or dental treatment when such
treatment cannot satisfactorily be provided at the institution. An adult in
custody conveyed for treatment pursuant to this section shall be kept in the
custody of the institution from which the adult in custody is conveyed.
(2) The
Department of Corrections and the Oregon Health Authority shall prescribe rules
and regulations governing conveyances authorized by this section. [1957 c.160 §3;
1969 c.597 §42; 1975 c.693 §1; 1987 c.320 §130; 1999 c.59 §36; 2001 c.900 §42;
2009 c.595 §142; 2013 c.36 §52; 2019 c.213 §125]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 179.479
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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