Oregon
Oregon
Final grade: D-
Exclusion Grade
D
Relevance Grade
D+
Due Process Grade
F
Areas of Improvement
- Require boards to consider evidence of rehabilitation and to use a directly related standard for all crimes.
- Strengthen safeguards for due process by requiring a petition process and placing the burden of proof on the state.
With few protections for ex-offenders, Oregon received a D- for its final grade. The state’s laws do not apply to teachers.
Statute: Or. Rev. Stat. § 670.280 (2017)
Exclusion
Overarching ban on blanket bans | Yes, but excludes teachers |
Ban on considering arrest records | No |
Ban on considering post-conviction relief records | No |
Time limit | No limit |
Ban on vague, discretionary character standards | No |
Relevance
Relationship between the crime and the license sought | "Substantially related" |
Required factors for consideration | |
Rehabilitation | No |
Time elapsed since crime was committed | No |
Age when crime was committed | No |
Employment History | No |
Testimonials | No |
Due Process
Petition Process | No |
Burden of Proof | Both unspecified |
Right to appeal | No |
Written notice requirement | No |