Oregon Code § 822.137·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Dismantler conduct resulting in civil penalty; rules.
(1) As used in this section and
ORS 822.135, major component part includes significant parts of a motor
vehicle such as engines, short blocks, frames, transmissions, transfer cases,
cabs, doors, differentials, front or rear clips, quarter panels, truck beds or
boxes, hoods, bumpers, fenders, catalytic converters and airbags. The
Department of Transportation may by rule designate other motor vehicle parts
not specified in this subsection as major component parts. Major component
part does not include cores or parts of cores that require remanufacturing or
that are limited in value to that of scrap metal.
(2) In addition
to any other penalty provided by law, the department may impose on a
dismantler, in the manner provided by ORS 183.745, a civil penalty not to
exceed $1,000 per violation if the dismantler:
(a) Acquires a
motor vehicle or major component part without obtaining a certificate of sale
and, if applicable, a certificate of title.
(b) Acquires a
catalytic converter or a component of a catalytic converter, that has been
removed from a vehicle and is offered for sale as an independent item, separate
and distinct from a vehicle acquisition, whether individually or as part of a
bundle, bale or in other bulk form.
(c) Possesses,
sells or otherwise disposes of a motor vehicle or any part of a motor vehicle
knowing that the vehicle or part has been stolen.
(d) Sells, buys,
receives, conceals, possesses or disposes of a motor vehicle or any part of a
motor vehicle having a missing, defaced, intentionally altered or covered
vehicle identification number, unless directed to do so by a law enforcement
official.
(e) Commits
forgery in the second degree, as defined in ORS 165.007, or misstates a
material fact relating to a certificate of title, registration or other
document related to a motor vehicle that has been reassembled from parts of
other motor vehicles.
(f) Fraudulently
obtains, creates or modifies a dismantler certificate.
(g) Fails to
maintain records at the certified place of business for three years from the
date of acquisition of a motor vehicle that describe and identify the vehicle,
including:
(A) The
certificate of title number;
(B) The state
where the vehicle was last registered, if applicable;
(C) The number of
the last registration plate issued and the state of issuance, if applicable;
(D) The year,
make and model of the vehicle;
(E) The vehicle
identification number;
(F) The date
acquired;
(G) The vehicle,
stock or yard number assigned to the vehicle by the dismantler; and
(H) Any other
information required by the department.
(h) Fails to
maintain records at the certified place of business for three years from the
date of acquisition of a major component part that describe and identify the
part, including:
(A) The physical
characteristics of the part;
(B) The stock or
yard number assigned to the part by the dismantler;
(C) The vehicle
identification number of the motor vehicle from which the part came;
(D) Transaction
documents regarding the sale or disposal of a catalytic converter, including
documents that show the transaction date, dollar amount, stock or yard number
assigned to the catalytic converter and the signatures of buyer and seller; and
(E) Any other
information required by the department.
(i) Commits a
dishonest act or omission during the sale of a motor vehicle or major component
part that, as determined by the department, causes a loss to the purchaser.
(j) Is convicted
of a crime involving false statements or dishonesty that directly relates to
the business of the dismantler or suffers any civil judgment imposed for
conduct involving fraud, misrepresentation or conversion.
(k) Fails to
comply with any provision of ORS 822.133. [2005 c.654 §5; 2007 c.683 §4; 2021
c.412 §6; 2025 c.415 §39]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 822.137
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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