Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 165 § 165.118 — and 165.122 do not apply to a person who sells private metal property

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 165 ·
Oregon Code § 165.118 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
and 165.122 do not apply to a person who sells private metal property if the person: (a) Sells the private metal property as a vehicle repair part; (b) Complies with United States Environmental Protection Agency policies and regulations related to private metal property, including testing and labeling requirements; (c) Maintains a fixed place of business at which the person engages in the business of selling vehicle repair parts; (d) Holds any licenses required by federal or state law or local ordinance for conducting all applicable business activity; (e) Clearly and legibly marks the private metal property: (A) With the vehicle identification number of the vehicle from which the private metal property was removed or with an alternative number; (B) With the date the private metal property was removed from the vehicle; and (C) In English and in a permanent manner, including but not limited to engraving or the use of permanent ink or a permanent label; and (f) Provides the vehicle identification number of the vehicle from which the private metal property was removed upon the request of a law enforcement official, if the person used an alternative number instead of the vehicle identification number. [2009 c.811 §5; 2021 c.412 §5]
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