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Section 169.220 – Care of county prisoners.

All persons lawfully confined in a county local correctional facility, or as prisoners engaged in work under the custody and jurisdiction of a county, shall be fed and maintained at actual cost to the county. All persons confined in a county local correctional facility shall be given three meals per day. An accurate account of […]

Section 169.155 – Definitions for ORS 169.155 and 169.166.

As used in ORS 169.166 and this section: (1) “Local correctional facility” includes lockups and temporary hold facilities. (2) “Reasonable efforts to collect the charges and expenses” means that the provider has billed the individual to whom the emergency medical services were provided or the insurer or health care service contractor of the individual before […]

Section 169.166 – Liability for costs of medical services.

Notwithstanding ORS 169.140 and 169.150 and except as otherwise provided in ORS 414.805 and 414.807: (1) An individual who receives medical services not provided by the county or city while in the custody of a local correctional facility or juvenile detention facility is liable: (a) To the provider of the medical services not provided by […]

Section 169.170 – Assignment of county prisoners to public works; rules.

All convicts sentenced by any court or legal authority, whether in default of the payment of a fine, or committed for a definite number of days to serve sentence in a county local correctional facility, during the period of such sentence, for the purposes of ORS 169.120 and 169.170 to 169.210, are under the exclusive […]

Section 169.180 – Assignment of city prisoners to public works.

All convicts sentenced by any court or legal authority in any city, whether in default of the payment of a fine or committed for a definite number of days to serve sentence in any local correctional facility, during the period of the sentence shall, with the consent of the proper city authorities and for the […]

Section 169.190 – Transfer of prisoners to another county for public work.

Any county court or board of county commissioners may transfer to the county court or board of county commissioners of any other county any of the convicts committed to its control, under ORS 169.170 or 169.180. The court or board to which such convicts are so transferred has the same power and authority respecting such […]