Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 213-040-0040 - Advisory Committee(1) The Commission shall convene an advisory committee to evaluate and approve restorative justice grant awards. The grant award approval and authorization process is set forth in OAR 213-040-0070.(2) The Commission may seek the advisory committee's input on other matters relating to the restorative justice grant program.(3) The advisory committee shall consist of the following members:(a) At least one individual who is a member of a Tribe;(b) At least one individual who is a restorative justice practitioner;(c) At least one individual who is a member of a community-based organization that promotes and supports the implementation of restorative justice principles and models;(d) At least one individual who is actively engaged with the victim/survivor community in a non-government affiliated role;(e) At least one individual who was previously incarcerated;(f) At least one individual with expertise in trauma-informed practices;(g) At least one member of the public with an interest in the implementation and practice of restorative justice principles and models;(h) A representative from the Governor's Racial Justice Council or the Governor's Racial Justice Council's identified designee;(i) A representative from the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; and(j) A representative from the Oregon District Attorneys Association.(4) A majority of the members of the advisory committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.(5) Without preferring any particular demographic group, the Commission shall consider such factors, including but not limited to gender, geographic, ethnic, and racial diversity of the advisory committee members when convening the advisory committee.Or. Admin. Code § 213-040-0040
CJC 1-2022, adopt filed 02/03/2022, effective 2/3/2022Statutory/Other Authority: Chapter 519, 2021 Oregon Laws (Enrolled House Bill 2204)
Statutes/Other Implemented: Chapter 519, 2021 Oregon Laws (Enrolled House Bill 2204)