Chapter 217 Oregon Laws 1999
Session Law
AN ACT
HB 2526
Relating to rewards;
amending ORS 131.885, 131.890, 131.892 and 131.897.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 131.885 is amended to read:
131.885. If any person charged with or convicted of any felony
within this state breaks prison, escapes, absconds or flees or hides from
justice, the county court or county governing body of the county in which the
crime was committed, if the court or governing body deems it necessary, may
offer a reward [not exceeding $1,000]
for information leading to the apprehension of such person by the appropriate
police authority.
SECTION 2. ORS
131.890 is amended to read:
131.890. (1) Any
person providing information leading to the apprehension of a person for whom a
reward has been offered under ORS 131.885 is entitled to and shall be paid the
reward offered under ORS 131.885 or a proportionate share thereof if more than
one claimant is entitled.
(2) No public money may
be used to pay a reward to a bounty hunter under this section. As used in this
subsection, "bounty hunter" means a private person who is in the
business of apprehending persons who have forfeited security or broken the terms
of a security release, fled from justice or escaped from confinement.
SECTION 3.
ORS 131.892 is amended to read:
131.892. An organization, association or person may offer a
reward [not exceeding $5,000] for
information leading to the apprehension and conviction of any person who has
committed a criminal offense.
SECTION 4.
ORS 131.897 is amended to read:
131.897. (1) In
addition to any other sentence it may impose as a result of a criminal
conviction, the court may order that a defendant reimburse to a person,
organization, association or public body or officer, any sum or portion thereof
offered [not exceeding $5,000,] and
paid by the person, organization, association or public body or officer under
ORS 131.885 to 131.895, as a reward for information leading to the apprehension
of the defendant. Reimbursement under this section shall be ordered paid into
the court, for further transfer by the clerk to the person, organization,
association or public body or officer entitled to it. The monetary obligation
described in this section is a category 4 obligation under ORS 137.295.
(2) In determining
whether to order reimbursement under this section, the court shall take into
account:
(a) The financial resources
of the defendant and the burden that reimbursement will impose, with due regard
to the other obligations of the defendant; and
(b) The ability of the
defendant to make reimbursement on an installment basis or on other conditions
to be fixed by the court.
Approved by the Governor
June 3, 1999
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State June 3, 1999
Effective date October 23,
1999
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