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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 430 § 430.515 — Procedure to terminate treatment

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 430 ·
Oregon Code § 430.515 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Procedure to terminate treatment. Termination of treatment under ORS 430.450 to 430.555 may be instituted at any time by either the prosecutor, the director of the treatment facility, the court or the person diverted into treatment. An order to terminate treatment shall be based upon a finding of substantial violation of the diversion plan or upon a showing to the satisfaction of the court that the person diverted constitutes a threat to the peace and safety of the public and that continued treatment will involve direct risk to the community or the treatment facility. Such findings and showing shall be made before the court in open hearing, with the person under treatment entitled to counsel and to due process of law. [1977 c.871 §26]
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