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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 811 § 811.605 — Contents of individual placard or decal

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 811 ·
Oregon Code § 811.605 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Contents of individual placard or decal. (1) An applicant for an individual placard or decal issued by the Department of Transportation under ORS 811.602 must have a driver license, a driver permit, an identification card or a parking identification card issued by the department. (2) An individual placard or decal shall contain an expiration date that is visible from outside the vehicle when the placard or decal is displayed on or in the vehicle. (3) A placard or decal issued under this section shall be valid for a period of eight years from the date of issue. A placard or decal may be renewed in a manner determined by the department by rule. [1989 c.243 §4; 2005 c.406 §2; 2008 c.1 §31; 2021 c.630 §5]
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