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Bill would let juvenile‑justice and Youth Authority staff petition courts to compel testing after exposure
Summary
Senate Bill 813 would let Oregon Youth Authority and county juvenile department employees petition a court to compel testing of a youth after a significant exposure to bodily fluids or other communicable‑disease risks.
Senate Bill 813 would allow an employee of the Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) or a county juvenile department to petition a court for an order requiring a youth who is the source of a significant exposure to submit to testing for communicable disease.
Debbie Martin, legislative coordinator for the Oregon Youth Authority, described SB 813 as a “simple technical fix” to…
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