Oregon Statutes

§ 30.296 — Immunity of Psychiatric Security Review Board

Oregon § 30.296
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 3Remedies and Special Actions and Proceedings
Ch. 30Actions and Suits in Particular Cases

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 30.296 (2026).

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(1)The Psychiatric Security Review Board is immune from liability for any claim for injury to or death of any person or injury to property resulting from an act or omission of the board with respect to the following functions:
(a)Conducting hearings as required by law to determine the appropriate status, release or commitment of persons under the jurisdiction of the board.
(b)Conducting hearings as required by law to determine whether to classify or reclassify a sex offender or whether to relieve a person from the obligation to report as a sex offender.
(c)Conducting hearings as required by law to determine whether to restore a person’s right to possess firearms.
(d)Conducting assessments as required by law to classify sex offenders.
(e)Making decisions as required by law pertaining

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2025 c.57 §2

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