The Court may place the defendant on probation, which shall be subject to the following General Conditions unless specifically deleted by the Court (ORS 137.540). The Probationer shall:
- Pay supervision fees, fines, restitution or other fees ordered by the Court.
- Not use or possess controlled substances except pursuant to a medical prescription.
- Submit to testing of breath or urine for controlled substance or alcohol use if the probationer has a history of substance abuse or if there is a reasonable suspicion that the probationer has illegally used controlled substances
- Participate in a substance abuse evaluation as directed by the supervising officer and follow the recommendations of the evaluator if there are reasonable grounds to believe there is a history of substance abuse.
- Remain in the State of Oregon until written permission to leave is granted by the Department of Corrections or a county community corrections agency.
- If physically able, find and maintain gainful full-time employment, approved schooling, or a full-time combination of both. Any waiver of this requirement must be based on a finding by the Court stating the reasons for the waiver.
- Change neither employment nor residence without prior permission from the Department of Corrections or a county community corrections agency.
- Permit the supervising officer to visit the probationer or the probationer's work site or residence, and conduct a walk-through of the common areas and of the rooms in the residence occupied by or under the control of the probationer.
- Consent to the search of person, vehicle or premises upon the request of a representative of the supervising officer if the supervising officer has reasonable grounds to believe that evidence of a violation will be found, and submit to fingerprinting or photographing, or both, when requested by the Department of Corrections or a county community corrections agency for supervision purposes.
- Obey all laws, municipal, county, state and federal.
- Promptly and truthfully answer all reasonable inquiries by the Department of Corrections or a county community corrections agency.
- Not possess weapons, firearms or dangerous animals.
- Report as required and abide by the direction of the supervising officer.
- If under supervision for, or previously convicted of, a sex offense under ORS 163.305 to 163.467, and if recommended by the supervising officer, successfully complete a sex offender treatment program approved by the supervising officer and submit to polygraph examinations at the direction of the supervising officer.
- Participate in a mental health evaluation as directed by the supervising officer and follow the recommendations of the evaluator.
- If required to report as a sec offender under ORS 181.596, report with the Department of State Police, a chief of police, a county sheriff or the supervisory agency;
- When supervision begins;
- Within 10 days of a change of residence; and
- Once each year within 10 days of the probationer's date of birth.