Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 419C.489 (2026)

Condition requiring medical care or special treatment; preparation of plan; progress reports

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      419C.489 Condition requiring medical care or special treatment; preparation of plan; progress reports. Whenever an adjudicated youth who is in need of medical care or other special treatment by reason of physical or mental condition is placed in the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority by the juvenile court, the youth authority shall prepare a plan for care or treatment within 14 days after assuming custody of the adjudicated youth. The court may indicate in general terms the type of care which it regards as initially appropriate. A copy of the plan, including a time schedule for its implementation, shall be sent to the juvenile court that committed the adjudicated youth to the youth authority. The court may at any time request regular progress reports on implementation of the plan. The youth authority shall notify the court when the plan is implemented, and shall report to the court concerning the progress of the adjudicated youth annually thereafter. If the plan is subsequently revised, the youth authority shall notify the court of the revisions and the reasons therefor. [1993 c.33 §242; 2003 c.396 §122; 2021 c.489 §85]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2025–2025 · leading case: State v. Gardner-Rolph, 345 Or. App. 681 (Or. Ct. App. 2025).
State v. Gardner-Rolph, 345 Or. App. 681 (Or. Ct. App. 2025). “”); ORS 419C.489 (juvenile court may indicate, in general terms, medical care or special treatment “appro- priate” for an adjudicated youth); ORS 419C.”
State v. Gardner-Rolph, 345 Or. App. 681 (Or. Ct. App. 2025). “”); ORS 419C.489 (juvenile court may indicate, in general terms, medical care or special treatment “appropriate” for an adju- dicated youth); ORS 419C.”
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