Oregon Code § 820.030·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Safety
code; rules; standards; tentative draft; hearings; notice; amendment.
The Department of Transportation
shall make and enforce reasonable rules relating to vehicles described under
ORS 820.010 and 820.020. Authority for enforcement of the rules is established
under ORS 820.040 to 820.070. The rules shall be embodied in a safety code and
the safety code is subject to all of the following:
(1) The safety
code shall establish minimum standards for all of the following aspects of the
safety and operation of vehicles described under ORS 820.010 and 820.020:
(a) For the
construction and mechanical equipment of a motor vehicle, including its
coupling devices, lighting devices and reflectors, motor exhaust system,
rear-vision mirrors, service and parking brakes, steering mechanism, tires,
warning and signaling devices and windshield wipers.
(b) For the
operation of a motor vehicle, including driving rules, loading and carrying
freight and passengers, maximum daily hours of service by drivers, minimum age
and skill of drivers, physical condition of drivers, refueling, road warning
devices and the transportation of gasoline and explosives.
(c) For the
safety of passengers in a motor vehicle, including emergency exits, fire
extinguishers, first aid kits, means of ingress and egress, side walls, and a
tailgate or other means of retaining freight and passengers within the motor
vehicle.
(2) Before
formulating a draft of the safety code, the department shall invite the
participation of interested state agencies and representative business, farm,
labor and safety organizations. These groups may make suggestions relating to
the minimum standards to be embodied in the safety code. The department shall
consider the suggestions and prepare a tentative draft of the safety code.
(3) The following
apply to hearings on a tentative draft under this section:
(a) Upon the
fixing of dates and places for hearings to consider the tentative draft, the
department:
(A) Shall cause
notices of the hearings to be published in one or more daily newspapers of
general circulation published and circulated in the City of Portland and in
such other newspapers of general circulation in this state as will give wide
notices of the hearings; and
(B) Shall cause
copies of the tentative draft to be widely distributed among representative
business, farm, labor and safety organizations and among interested
individuals.
(b) Any
individuals or groups may participate in the hearings, and submit their
comments and suggestions relating to the minimum standards embodied in the
tentative draft.
(4) Notice of the
adoption and issuance of the safety code shall be given in the same manner as
notices of the hearings.
(5) The
department shall cause copies of the safety code and amendments thereto to be
widely distributed among interested state agencies, among representative
business, farm, labor and safety organizations and among interested
individuals.
(6) The
department may amend the safety code at any time upon its own motion or upon
complaint by any individual or group, in the same manner as the safety code was
prepared, adopted and distributed under this section.
(7) No defect or
inaccuracy in a notice or in the publication thereof shall invalidate the
safety code or any amendment thereto adopted and issued by the department. [1983
c.338 §740; 1985 c.16 §356]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 820.030
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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