Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 430 § 430.485 — Treatment may be ordered

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 430 ·
Oregon Code § 430.485 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Treatment may be ordered. When the results of the evaluation obtained under ORS 430.460 or 430.465 indicate that the defendant is a drug-dependent person within the meaning of ORS 430.450 to 430.555, and the results of the evaluation indicate that such person may benefit in a substantial manner from treatment for drug dependence, the prosecutor, with the concurrence of the court, may direct the defendant to receive treatment as a contingent alternative to prosecution. If defendant refuses treatment, criminal proceedings shall be resumed. [1977 c.871 §15]
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