Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 822 § 822.133 — Requirements of dismantler operating motor vehicle dismantling business
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 822 ·
Oregon Code § 822.133·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Requirements of dismantler operating motor vehicle dismantling business.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Crushed
motor vehicle means a motor vehicle, the frame or unibody of which is
compacted or flattened so that it no longer resembles any particular year,
model or make of motor vehicle and is less than half of the motor vehicles
original volume as measured in cubic feet.
(b) Destroy
means to dismantle, disassemble or damage a motor vehicle:
(A) With the
intent of rendering the vehicle permanently inoperable;
(B) To the extent
that the cost of repairing the vehicle exceeds the actual cash value of the
vehicle prior to the damage; or
(C) To the extent
that the sum of the cost of repairing the vehicle and the salvage value of the
vehicle in its damaged condition exceeds the actual cash value of the vehicle
in its repaired condition.
(c) Mobile motor
vehicle crusher means a machine that compacts or flattens a motor vehicle into
a crushed motor vehicle and is designed to be transported on a highway.
(d) Wrecked
vehicle means a motor vehicle:
(A) That is
destroyed, or is acquired with the intent to destroy, and that will never be
operated as a motor vehicle; or
(B) That has
sustained damage to an extent that the vehicle may not lawfully be operated on
the highways of this state.
(2) In the
operation of a motor vehicle dismantling business, a dismantler:
(a) Must
physically separate or visually label a wrecked vehicle in a manner that
readily identifies the ownership status of the wrecked vehicle if the
dismantler takes possession of the wrecked vehicle without immediately
obtaining an ownership record or salvage title certificate. A dismantler need
not separate or visually identify a wrecked vehicle pursuant to this subsection
if the vehicle is subject to an exemption under ORS 803.030 or is obtained from
a jurisdiction that does not issue certificates of title.
(b) May not
remove parts from or destroy a motor vehicle prior to obtaining an ownership
record or salvage title certificate for the vehicle.
(c) Must demolish
the registration plates of a wrecked vehicle at the time the ownership record
is received.
(d) Must notify
the Department of Transportation of any changes in the information provided to
the department in the application for a dismantler certificate within 30 days
of the change.
(e) Must furnish
a written report to the department, in a form established by the department by
rule, after a wrecked vehicle is dismantled or destroyed.
(f) Must, every
year, have the premises inspected by local fire inspectors and furnish a
written report to the department, in a form established by the department by
rule, on the findings of the inspection.
(g) Must be in
compliance with any agreement with, order of or program or process authorized
by the Department of Environmental Quality that governs the conduct of the
dismantler.
(3)(a) A
dismantler using a mobile motor vehicle crusher shall:
(A) Hold a
current, valid dismantler certificate issued under ORS 822.110.
(B) Conspicuously
display on the mobile motor vehicle crusher the name of the dismantlers
business as listed on the dismantlers application submitted pursuant to ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 822.133
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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