(b) If the court raises the issue of fitness to proceed under ORS 419C.378, the person conducting the evaluation under ORS 419C.380 shall file with the clerk of the court the original report on the evaluation and two copies of the report. The clerk of the court shall deliver the copies to the district attorney and to counsel for the youth.
(c) The report must be filed with the clerk of the court within 30 days after the order for evaluation is issued, unless the deadline is extended by written court order for good cause. An extension under this paragraph may not exceed 30 days.
(2) A report filed under this section must include:
(a) A description of the evaluation;
(b) A list of information that the evaluator reviewed as part of the evaluation;
(c) The evaluator’s opinion as to whether the youth is unfit to proceed as described in ORS 419C.378, including the evaluator’s opinion as to whether the youth suffers from a qualifying mental disorder or another condition; and
(d) If the evaluator is of the opinion that the youth is unfit to proceed, the evaluator’s opinion regarding whether there is a substantial probability that the youth will gain or regain fitness to proceed and, if there is a substantial probability that the youth will gain or regain fitness to proceed, the specific restorative services under ORS 419C.396 that are needed and the anticipated duration of those services.
(3) A report filed under this section may not include statements made by the youth about the acts alleged in the petition alleging jurisdiction under ORS 419C.005.
(4) Statements made to an evaluator by a youth during an evaluation, or made to persons involved in the evaluation, about the acts alleged in the petition are not admissible against the youth in any proceeding relating to the petition.
(5) Notwithstanding ORS 419A.255, the clerk of the court shall provide the Oregon Health Authority with copies of the petition and the report on the evaluation upon request of the authority. [2013 c.709 §5; 2017 c.634 §20]
Note: See note under 419C.378.