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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 § 339.287 — Exclusion of employees of youth correction facilities and juvenile detention

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 ·
Oregon Code § 339.287 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Exclusion of employees of youth correction facilities and juvenile detention facilities from ORS 339.285 to 339.303. An employee of a youth correction facility or a juvenile detention facility established under ORS 419A.010 to 419A.020 and 419A.050 to 419A.063 who uses restraint or seclusion on a student in connection with a Youth Corrections Education Program or Juvenile Detention Education Program, as those terms are defined in ORS 326.695, is not subject to the prohibitions under ORS 339.285 to 339.303. [2023 c.495 §14]
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