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Rulemaking

Administrative rulemaking is the process by which administrative agencies create, amend, or repeal regulations. Rulemaking is a specific authority that the Oregon Legislature grants to an agency. When an agency is granted this authority, it can make administrative rules that have the full power of law. The Board of Parole is authorized to create rules under ORS 144.

Current Rulemaking

When the Board of Parole engages in rulemaking, it includes on this page a statement of potential fiscal impact of the proposed rule; summary of the proposed rule; FAQ documents pertaining to the rulemaking; and minutes or recordings from rulemaking meetings. Public comments will also be published on this page during the rulemaking process.

255-085-0070

Procedure for certain persons to get approval to be in a place where children congregate​.

Notice for permanent rule amendment.

Comment period OPEN until 6/6/2025.


​Minutes or recordings from rulemaking advisory committee (none)

Comments​ (none)



All comments received regarding this rule will be posted on this site for public transparency. ​






Recent Rulemaking

  • 01/22/2025 - Temporary. Amending sex offender risk assessment methodology to incorporate desistance from crime
  • 03/31/2025 - Temporary. Board may provide referral for correctional rehabilitative services for adults in custody


Board Rules


Oregon State Government 
State Agency Administrative Rules Resources:

Secretary of State Administrative Rules Database: This is the Oregon Administrative Rules Database (OARD) where you can browse through all the current Oregon Administrative Rules; trace back through Oregon Administrative Rule Filings; and find hearings and view filings in the current and past Oregon Bulletins.

Oregon Transparency Administrative Rules: Database reports, links and related Administrative Rules resources. The Board also posts rulemaking hearings here.

Agency’s Rulemaking Workload Changes
Required by New Legislation

None at this time



Rulemaking Calendar

This calendar will be updated as plans change during the year.