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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 816 § 816.090 — Registration plate lights

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 816 ·
Oregon Code § 816.090 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Registration plate lights. Each of the following is a requirement for registration plate lights as described: (1) A registration plate light shall be so constructed and placed as to illuminate the rear registration plate of the vehicle. (2) A registration plate light may either be constructed as a separate light or as part of a taillight. (3) A registration plate light shall show a white light. (4) A registration plate light shall render the rear registration plate clearly legible from a distance of 50 feet to the rear. (5) A registration plate light shall be wired so as to be lighted whenever the headlights or auxiliary lights are lighted. [1983 c.338 §458 (6); 1985 c.16 §240 (6); 1985 c.69 §1 (6); 1985 c.71 §4 (6); 1985 c.393 §13 (6); 1985 c.420 §6 (6)]
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