Oregon Code § 802.520·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Authority
to grant registration privileges or exemptions to vehicles registered in other
jurisdictions; declaration; limitations.
The Director of Transportation may examine the laws
and requirements of any jurisdiction that issues out-of-state registration and
may grant a privilege or a registration exemption described in this section to
vehicles or owners of vehicles registered in that jurisdiction. All of the
following apply to the authority granted by this section:
(1) The director
may only grant privileges or registration exemptions under this section to
vehicles that are registered in jurisdictions that do not have an agreement
with this state for privileges or registration exemptions under ORS 802.500 or
826.005 or an agreement for proportional registration with this state under ORS
826.007.
(2) All grants of
privileges and registration exemptions under this section shall be by
declaration, shall be in writing and shall be filed with the Department of
Transportation within 10 days after execution or effective date, whichever is
later.
(3) A declaration
may grant benefits, privileges and exemptions with respect to the operation of
commercial or noncommercial vehicles in this state of the same type that may be
established by agreement under ORS 802.500 or 826.005.
(4) A declaration
shall only grant the privileges, benefits and exemptions to a vehicle or the
owner of a vehicle if the vehicle is any of the following:
(a) Registered in
the jurisdiction where the person registering the vehicle has a legal
residence.
(b) A commercial
vehicle registered in a jurisdiction where the commercial enterprise in which
the vehicle is used has a place of business. To qualify under this paragraph
the vehicle must be assigned to the place of business and the place of business
must be the place from which or in which the vehicle is most frequently
dispatched, garaged, serviced, maintained, operated or otherwise controlled.
(c) A commercial
vehicle registered in a jurisdiction where the vehicle has been registered
because of an agreement between two jurisdictions or a declaration issued by
any jurisdiction.
(5) The
department shall make any final determination in any case of doubt or dispute
as to the proper place of registration of a vehicle, but may confer with
departments of other jurisdictions affected.
(6) A declaration
shall not provide for any benefit, exemption or privilege with respect to fuel
taxes, use fuel taxes, weight mile taxes or other fees or taxes levied or
assessed against the use of highways or use or ownership of vehicles except
registration taxes, fees and requirements.
(7) A declaration
shall only grant benefits, exemptions or privileges that are, in the judgment
of the director, in the best interest of this state and its citizens, fair and
equitable to this state and its citizens and determined on the basis and with recognition
of benefits that accrue to the economy of this state from the uninterrupted
flow of commerce.
(8) A declaration
may authorize a vehicle that would otherwise be required to be registered in
one jurisdiction to be registered in another jurisdiction without losing any
benefit, exemption or privilege under the declaration if the vehicle is
operated from a base located in the other jurisdiction.
(9) A declaration
may allow the lessee or lessor of a vehicle, subject to the terms and
conditions of the lease, to receive benefits, exemptions and privileges under
the declaration.
(10) A
declaration may authorize the department to suspend or cancel any exemptions,
benefits or privileges granted to any person under the declaration if the
person violates any of the terms or conditions of the declaration or violates
any law or rule of this state relating to vehicles. [1983 c.338 §143; 1985
c.668 §4; 1989 c.43 §16]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 802.520
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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