Oregon Code § 390.590·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Out-of-state all-terrain vehicle permit; qualifications; duration; application;
fee.
(1) An
out-of-state all-terrain vehicle operating permit is a vehicle permit that is
issued as evidence of a grant of authority to operate in this state an
all-terrain vehicle that is owned by a resident of another state.
(2) The State
Parks and Recreation Department shall establish a program for the issuance of
out-of-state all-terrain vehicle permits under this section. The program
established by the department shall comply with all of the following:
(a) A permit may
only be issued for all-terrain vehicles owned by the resident of another state
where registration is not required by law.
(b) A permit is
valid for not more than two years.
(c) Application
for a permit shall state the name and address of each owner.
(d) The fee for
issuance of a permit shall be $10. [1999 c.977 §10]
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RECREATION AREAS
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