Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 426 § 426.301 — Release of committed person; certification of continued mental illness;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 426 ·
Oregon Code § 426.301·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Release of committed person; certification of continued mental illness;
content; service of certificate; period of further commitment; effect of
failure to protest further commitment.
(1) At the end of the 180-day period of commitment, any person whose status has
not been changed to voluntary shall be released unless the Oregon Health
Authority certifies to the court in the county where the treating facility is
located that the person is still a person with mental illness and is in need of
further treatment. The authority, pursuant to its rules, may delegate to the
director of the treating facility the responsibility for making the
certification. The director of the treating facility shall consult with the
community mental health program director of the county of residence prior to
making the certification. If the certification is made, the person will not be
released, but the director of the treating facility shall immediately issue a
copy of the certification to the person and to the community mental health
program director of the county of residence.
(2) The
certification must advise the person of all the following:
(a) That the
authority or facility has requested that commitment be continued for an
additional period of time.
(b) That the
person may consult with legal counsel and that legal counsel will be provided
for the person without cost if the person is unable to afford legal counsel.
(c) That the
person may protest this further period of commitment within 14 days, and if the
person does not protest the further commitment, commitment will be continued
for an indefinite period of time up to 180 days.
(d) That if the
person does protest a further period of commitment, the person is entitled to a
hearing before the court on whether commitment should be continued.
(e) That the
person may protest either orally or in writing by signing the form accompanying
the certification.
(f) That the
person is entitled to have a physician or other qualified professional as
recommended by the authority, other than a member of the staff at the facility
where the person is confined, examine the person and report to the court the
results of the examination.
(g) That the
person may subpoena witnesses and offer evidence on behalf of the person at the
hearing.
(h) That if the
person is without funds to retain legal counsel or an examining physician or
qualified professional as recommended by the authority, the court will appoint
legal counsel, a physician or other qualified professional.
(3) Nothing in
subsection (2) of this section requires the giving of the warning under ORS
426.123.
(4)(a) The
director of the facility where the person is confined or the directors
designee shall personally serve the copy of the certification on the person.
(b) The director
of the facility shall file the certification with the court and inform the
court in writing that service has been made and the date thereof.
(5)(a) When
serving the certification upon the person, the authority shall read and deliver
the certification to the person and ask whether the person protests a further
period of commitment.
(b) The person
may protest further commitment either orally or by signing a simple protest
form to be given to the person with the certification.
(c) If the person
does not protest a further period of commitment within 14 days after receiving
service of the certification, the authority or facility shall so notify the
court.
(6) Upon
receiving the notification under subsection (5)(c) of this section that the
person does not protest the further period of commitment, the court shall,
without further hearing, order the commitment of the person for an additional
indefinite period of time up to 180 days. [1973 c.838 §15; 1975 c.690 §19; 1987
c.903 §32; 2001 c.962 §60; 2009 c.595 §418; 2013 c.360 §54; 2025 c.559 §13]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 426.301
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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