Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 821 § 821.250 — Permitting dangerous operation of snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle; civil
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 821 ·
Oregon Code § 821.250·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Permitting dangerous operation of snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle; civil
liability; penalty.
(1) A person commits the offense of permitting dangerous operation of a
snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle if the person is the owner or other person
having charge or control of a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle and the
person knowingly authorizes or permits any person to operate the vehicle across
a highway who is:
(a) Incapable by
reason of age, physical or mental disability; or
(b) Under the
influence of an intoxicant.
(2) In addition
to other penalties provided by this section, operators or owners may be liable
as provided under ORS 821.310.
(3) The offense
described in this section, permitting dangerous operation of a snowmobile or an
all-terrain vehicle, is a Class A traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §730; 1985
c.393 §46; 1985 c.459 §32; 1987 c.587 §15; 1989 c.991 §16; 1999 c.619 §14; 2017
c.21 §90; 2021 c.253 §15; 2023 c.498 §16]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 821.250
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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