Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 396 § 396.360 — Department programs for at-risk youth; policies and procedures
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 396 ·
Oregon Code § 396.360·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Department programs for at-risk youth; policies and procedures.
(1) The Oregon Military Department
may adopt reasonable policies or procedures for any program operated by the
military department for at-risk youth where attendance by at-risk youth is
voluntary. The policies or procedures adopted by the military department may
include but are not limited to drug testing policies designed to ensure that a
person enrolled in the program is not engaging in unlawful drug use.
(2) The military
department may adopt policies or procedures pursuant to subsection (1) of this
section by regulation or may provide notice of policies or procedures to
at-risk youth prior to enrollment in the program.
(3) The results
of any drug test performed pursuant to this section shall be used solely for
the purpose of determining eligibility for enrollment or continuing attendance
in the program and shall not be used against the person in any criminal
prosecution. [1999 c.1053 §49; 2005 c.512 §35]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 396.360
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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