Oregon Statutes 420A.145 – Regional youth accountability camps
(1) The Oregon Youth Authority may establish up to eight regional youth accountability camps.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 420A.145
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
(2) A regional youth accountability camp shall:
(a) Be based on a military basic training model that includes discipline, physical work, physical exercise and military drill;
(b) Provide for cognitive restructuring in conformance with generally accepted rehabilitative standards; and
(c) Include a drug and alcohol treatment component that meets the standards promulgated by the Oregon Health Authority pursuant to ORS § 430.357.
(3) The youth authority may contract with all of the governing bodies of the counties in a region to administer cooperatively a regional youth accountability camp subject to the provisions of ORS § 420.011, 420.081, 420A.108 and 420A.111 (5).
(4) The youth authority may contract with any private agency to administer a regional youth accountability camp subject to the provisions of ORS § 420A.108 and 420A.111 (5). [1995 c.422 § 23; 2005 c.271 § 5; 2009 c.595 § 378]