Who is a parole, probation or post-prison supervision violator?
A parole, probation or post-prison supervision violator is a person who is violating a condition of federal or state probation or parole, or post-prison supervision under Oregon law. Oregon uses the term “parole” if the crime occurred prior to November 1, 1989, and the term “post-prison supervision” if the crime occurred on or after that date. Local, state or federal corrections agencies or the courts determine if a person is in violation. DHS does not make the determination. Whenever a worker receives a report from a local, state or federal corrections agency or the courts that a person is in violation of conditions of parole, probation or post-prison supervision, the client is ineligible for SNAP and TANF benefits and must be disqualified. The disqualification continues until the local, state or federal corrections agency or the courts report that the person has complied and is cooperating with the conditions of their parole, probation or post-prison supervision. Note: Sometimes an a