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Senate approves consolidation of Psychiatric Security Review Board panels
Summary
The Senate passed House Bill 2804A on third reading, consolidating the Psychiatric Security Review Board's separate adult and juvenile panels into one five-member panel with a juvenile expertise requirement.
The Senate passed House Bill 2804A on third reading, consolidating the Psychiatric Security Review Board's separate adult and juvenile panels into one five-member panel with one alternate and a juvenile expertise requirement.
Supporters said the consolidation will reduce duplication and save money while ensuring juvenile cases receive specialist input. "The Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board is established by ORS 161.385," Senator Manning said as he introduced the bill, adding that the measure "consolidates the adult and juvenile panels and the psychiatric security board into one panel of five members and one alternate and requires…
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