Oregon Code § 423.075·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Director; appointment; duties; rules.
(1) The Department of Corrections shall be under the supervision and control of
a director who is responsible for providing for programs for the delivery to
the public of the services assigned to the department, and for undertaking
long-range planning necessary for the effective and efficient delivery of these
services.
(2) The Governor
shall appoint the director for a term of four years, but the director may be
removed at any time during such term at the pleasure of the Governor. The
appointment of the director is subject to confirmation by the Senate in the
manner provided in ORS 171.562 and 171.565.
(3) The director
shall receive such salary as may be provided by law or, if not so provided, as
may be fixed by the Governor, and shall be reimbursed for all expenses actually
and necessarily incurred by the director in the performance of official duties.
(4) The director
may appoint a deputy director, whose appointment is subject to approval by the
Governor and who shall serve at the pleasure of the director. The deputy
director shall have full authority to act for the director, subject to
directions of the director. The appointment of the deputy director shall be by
written order, filed with the Secretary of State.
(5) The Director
of the Department of Corrections shall:
(a) For purposes
of administration and control, and with the approval of the Governor, organize
and reorganize the department in whatever manner the director deems necessary
to conduct the work of the department.
(b) Appoint all
subordinate superintendents, officers and employees, whether classified or
unclassified, of the department, prescribe their duties and fix their
compensation, subject to applicable provisions of the State Personnel Relations
Law.
(c) Delegate to
departmental employees such responsibilities and authority as the director
determines to be necessary.
(d) Provide for
the safety of all prisoners in the custody of the department and may adopt
rules for the government and administration of the department. [1987 c.320 §§2,3]