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Michael Robert HAYNES, Petitioner, v. OREGON BOARD OF PAROLE AND POST–PRISON SUPERVISION, Respondent.
Pursuant to ORS 183.400, petitioner challenges the validity of OAR 255–062–0021(2)(c)(C), part of a rule of the Board of Parole and Post–Prison Supervision that governs requests for interim hearings when the board has deferred an inmate's next hearing for more than two years. Under the board's rule, the petition for an interim hearing must include a copy of certain documents, including a copy of the inmate's “Spending Account,” or the petition will be denied. OAR 255–062–0021(2)(c)(C); OAR 255–062–0021(2)(f). According to petitioner, the board violated his constitutional rights by considering his Spending Account and relying on “the circumstances surrounding his financial standing” to deny his petition for an interim hearing.
To the extent that petitioner argues that OAR 255–062–0021(2)(c)(C) can be applied unconstitutionally in particular circumstances, such a challenge is not authorized under ORS 183.400. See AFSCME Local 2623 v. Dept. of Corrections, 315 Or. 74, 79, 843 P.2d 409 (1992) (explaining that ORS 183.400 authorizes only facial challenges to agency rules; “the legality of any particular application of the rules is premature, and not subject to review under ORS 183.400”). Petitioner does not sufficiently develop any argument as to why the rule is facially invalid, and we therefore reject his petition.
OAR 255–062–0021(2)(c)(C) held valid.
PER CURIAM.
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Docket No: A157908.
Decided: June 03, 2015
Court: Court of Appeals of Oregon.
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