Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 818 § 818.220 — Requirements, conditions and procedures for issuance of variance permit;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 818 ·
Oregon Code § 818.220·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Requirements, conditions and procedures for issuance of variance permit;
duration; cancellation; rules.
This section establishes requirements, conditions and procedures for issuance
of variance permits under ORS 818.200 as follows:
(1) In issuing a
permit, the road authority may:
(a) Grant a
permit that is valid for a single trip, a number of trips or continuous
operation.
(b) Establish
seasonal or other time limitations on a permit.
(c) Establish any
additional terms, limits or conditions on a permit that are necessary or
desirable for the protection of the highways and streets and the public
interest.
(d) Require the
applicant to furnish public liability and property damage insurance in an
amount fixed by the granting authority.
(e) Require the
applicant to furnish indemnity insurance or an indemnity bond, in an amount
fixed by the granting authority, to:
(A) Indemnify the
road authority for any damage to the highways or streets that may be caused
under the permit; and
(B) Indemnify the
members, officers, employees and agents of the road authority from any claim
that might arise out of the granting of the permit and the use of the highways
under the permit.
(f) Require a
demonstration by the applicant to establish that operation under a permit
would:
(A) Stay on the
right side of the center line of the traveled way at all times; and
(B) Allow
sufficient room in the opposing traffic lane for the safe movement of other
vehicles.
(2) A permit
shall be in writing and shall specify:
(a) All highways
or streets over which the permit is valid.
(b) Any vehicle,
combination of vehicles, load, article, property, machine or thing allowed
under the permit.
(c) Maximum
dimensions and maximum weights allowed under the permit.
(3) A road
authority may not issue a permit under this section:
(a) That is valid
for longer than one year.
(b) Until any
insurance or bond required under this section is filed with and accepted by the
granting authority.
(c) Until the
granting authority has investigated any representations made in the application
for the permit.
(d) If the sole
purpose of the permit is to specify highways on which a vehicle or combination
of vehicles may not travel.
(4) An
application for a permit issued under this section shall be in writing and
shall specify:
(a) The vehicle,
combination of vehicles, load, article, property, machine or thing for which
the permit is requested;
(b) The
particular highways and streets for which the permit is sought; and
(c) Whether the
permit is sought for a single trip, number of trips or continuous operation.
(5) This section
does not authorize:
(a) Except as
specified in a permit, any vehicle, combination of vehicles, load, article,
property, machine or thing for which the permit is issued to be operated or
moved contrary to any provisions of the vehicle code.
(b) Any movement
or operation of a vehicle, combination of vehicles, load, article, property,
machine or thing until a permit is issued.
(6) The road
authority may appoint any of its officers, employees or agents to be present at
and during the movement. The presence of any person so appointed and any
interference or suggestion made by that person shall not be considered
supervision of the movement and shall not relieve the permit holder, or the
permit holders insurers or sureties, from liability for any damage done by the
movement. If, in the opinion of the person appointed to be present at and
during the movement, any of the terms and conditions of the permit are not
being complied with, that person may order the movement to be stopped.
(7) Any permit
may be canceled at any time by the road authority upon proof satisfactory to it
that:
(a) The permit
holder has violated any of the terms of the permit;
(b) The permit
was obtained through misrepresentation in the application therefor; or
(c) The public
interest requires cancellation.
(8) A road
authority may establish a program for issuance of permits that is not subject
to any requirements, conditions or procedures described under this section. A
program established under this subsection shall be established by rule or
resolution, as appropriate. A program established under this subsection may
include any of the following:
(a) Provisions
and requirements that differ from those otherwise required under this section.
(b) Authority
that is not subject to the limitations under ORS 818.210.
(c) Any
provisions or requirements the road authority determines may simplify or
expedite the process of issuing permits.
(d) Exclusions
from the prohibitions and penalties under ORS 818.350 if the person or vehicle
complies with the conditions of the permit and the program.
(e) Applicability
of the penalties provided under ORS 818.340, 818.350 and 818.410 for violation
of the program.
(9)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, if a road authority other
than the state issues a variance permit for a d
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 818.220
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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