ORS 813.225
Petition for extension of diversion period

  • conditions

(1)

A defendant may apply by motion to the court in which a driving while under the influence of intoxicants diversion agreement described in ORS 813.230 (Diversion agreement) was entered for an order extending the diversion period:

(a)

Within 30 days prior to the end of the diversion period; or

(b)

If the defendant is serving on active duty as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, or is a member of the reserve components of the Armed Forces of the United States or the National Guard, at any time prior to the end of the diversion period.

(2)

Petition forms for an application for an extension under this section shall be available to a defendant at the court.

(3)

The form of the petition for an extension under this section shall be determined by the Supreme Court under ORS 1.525 (Uniform citation and petition forms for certain offenses). The petition forms made available to a defendant by any city or state court shall conform to the requirements of the Supreme Court.

(4)

The court may grant a petition for an extension filed under this section if the court finds that the defendant made a good faith effort to complete the conditions of the diversion agreement and that the defendant can complete the conditions of the diversion agreement within the requested extended diversion period.

(5)

An extension granted under this section may be for no more than 180 days from the ending date of the original diversion period or for another time period the court allows under subsection (7) of this section.

(6)

Except as provided in subsection (7) of this section, a court may grant a defendant only one extension of a diversion period under this section.

(7)

The court may extend the diversion period as necessary to allow the defendant sufficient time to complete the conditions of the diversion agreement if the defendant:

(a)

Is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, the reserve components of the Armed Forces of the United States or the National Guard;

(b)

Is on active duty or has received orders that the defendant will be called to active duty; and

(c)

Demonstrates that the military service will impair the defendant’s ability to complete the conditions of the diversion agreement and no comparable treatment program described in ORS 813.233 (Exemption from completing treatment program in this state) is available.

(8)

If the court grants the petition for an extension under this section, the following apply:

(a)

If the defendant fully complies with the conditions of the diversion agreement within the extended diversion period, the court may dismiss the charge with prejudice under ORS 813.250 (Motion to dismiss charge on completion of diversion).

(b)

If the court finds that the defendant failed to comply with the diversion agreement within the extended diversion period, the court shall enter the guilty plea or no contest plea filed as part of the petition for a diversion agreement, shall enter a judgment of conviction and shall sentence the defendant.

(9)

If the court denies the petition for an extension under this section, the court shall enter the guilty plea or no contest plea filed as part of the petition for a diversion agreement, shall enter a judgment of conviction and shall sentence the defendant. [1997 c.749 §7; 2003 c.816 §3; 2011 c.197 §2]

Source: Section 813.225 — Petition for extension of diversion period; conditions, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors813.­html.

Notes of Decisions

Hearing on petition to extend time for completion of diversion program is critical stage in criminal proceeding for which defendant has right to counsel. State v. Gaino, 210 Or App 107, 149 P3d 1229 (2006)

Court may grant extension of diversion period, despite defendant’s violation of alcohol condition during initial period, when court finds that defendant made good faith effort to complete conditions of diversion agreement and that defendant can complete conditions of diversion agreement within extended diversion period. State v. Zook, 307 Or App 49, 476 P3d 508 (2020), Sup Ct review denied

Court may terminate diversion agreement and dismiss charge with prejudice, despite defendant’s violation of alcohol condition during initial diversion period, where, after court grants extension of diversion period and orders defendant to restart alcohol treatment, defendant complies with and performs all conditions of diversion agreement during extension period. State v. Zook, 307 Or App 49, 476 P3d 508 (2020), Sup Ct review denied

Court is not required to revoke diversion agreement and enter guilty plea, despite defendant’s violation of alcohol condition during initial diversion period, where, after court grants extension of diversion period and orders defendant to restart alcohol treatment, defendant complies with and performs all conditions of diversion agreement during extension period. State v. Zook, 307 Or App 49, 476 P3d 508 (2020), Sup Ct review denied

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813.017
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813.020
Fee to be paid on conviction
813.021
Requirements for screening interview and treatment program
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813.023
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Rights of and consequences for person asked to take test
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Implied consent to urine test
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Consequences of refusing to take urine test
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Implied consent to field sobriety tests
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Consequence of refusal or failure to submit to field sobriety tests
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Chemical test with consent
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Chemical test at request of arrested person
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Methods of conducting chemical analyses
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Notice of availability of diversion
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Petition
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Eligibility for diversion
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Matters to be considered by court in determining to allow diversion agreement
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Right of victim to be present at hearing
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Petition for extension of diversion period
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Diversion agreement
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Exemption from completing treatment program in this state
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Attendance at victim impact treatment session as condition of diversion
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Amount and distribution of filing fee
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Booking
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Motion to dismiss charge on completion of diversion
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Termination of diversion
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Designation of agencies to perform screening interviews
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Intoxicated Driver Program Fund
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Use of blood alcohol percentage as evidence
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Refusal to take chemical test admissible as evidence
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Effect of implied consent law on evidence
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Department of State Police rules regarding breath tests as evidence
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Use of testimony from implied consent hearing as evidence in prosecution
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Felony driving while under the influence of intoxicants
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Duration of suspension for refusal or failure of test
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Waiver of costs of ignition interlock device
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Exception for employee otherwise required to have device
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Tampering with ignition interlock device
813.616
Use of certain moneys to pay for ignition interlock program
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Suspension of driving privileges for failing to provide proof of device installation or for tampering with device
813.630
Notice of ignition interlock device installation and negative reports
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Consequence for negative reports generated from ignition interlock device
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Additional treatment following negative reports
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Motion to vacate requirement to install and use ignition interlock device
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Service center and manufacturer’s representative certification
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Criminal background check for technicians
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Complaint process
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