Oregon Code § 815.290·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Exemptions from equipment requirements.
(1) In addition to any other specific exemptions
provided for implements of husbandry, implements of husbandry are exempt from
any requirements under the following:
(a) ORS 815.075
and 815.100, relating to state requirements for vehicle equipment.
(b) ORS 811.515,
811.520, 816.040 to 816.290, 816.320, 816.330, 816.350 and 816.360, relating to
requirements for and use of lighting equipment.
(c) ORS 815.125
and 815.130, relating to brake requirements.
(d) ORS 815.180
and 815.185, relating to fender and mudguard requirements and use.
(e) ORS 815.210,
relating to material in windshields.
(f) ORS 815.215,
relating to requirements for windshield wipers.
(g) ORS 815.230,
relating to vehicle sound equipment.
(h) ORS 815.235,
relating to rearview mirrors.
(i) ORS 815.240,
relating to image display devices in vehicles. Limitations on the use of image
display devices in implements of husbandry are provided in ORS 820.400.
(j) ORS 815.250,
relating to vehicle exhaust and exhaust equipment.
(2) This section
does not exempt implements of husbandry from the requirements for equipment and
operation under ORS 820.400. [1983 c.338 §778; 1985 c.16 §375; 1985 c.69 §6;
2005 c.572 §2]
(Pollution Control
Equipment)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 815.290
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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