Oregon Statutes

§ 430.768 — Claims of self-defense addressed in certain reports of abuse; review teams; rules

Oregon § 430.768
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.11
Title 35Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities; Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Ch. 430Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment; Developmental Disabilities

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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 430.768 (2026).

Text

(1)When the Department of Human Services investigates a report of abuse under ORS 430.735 to 430.765 at a residential training home as defined in ORS 443.400 that is operated by the department or a report of abuse at a state hospital described in ORS 426.010, the department shall address in the written report of its findings whether the person alleged to be responsible for the abuse was acting in self-defense.
(2)The department shall make a finding that the allegation of abuse is unsubstantiated if the department finds that:
(a)The person was acting in self-defense in response to the use or imminent use of physical force;
(b)The amount of force used was reasonably necessary to protect the person from violence or assault; and
(c)The person used the least restrictive procedures necessar

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Related

§ 430.735
Oregon § 430.735
§ 443.400
Oregon § 443.400
§ 426.010
Oregon § 426.010
§ 179.505
Oregon § 179.505

Legislative History

2005 c.660 §1

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