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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 825 § 825.204 — Regulation of shipping receipts, changes of vehicles and routes, records and

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 825 ·
Oregon Code § 825.204 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Regulation of shipping receipts, changes of vehicles and routes, records and mileage for carriers of household goods; rules. The Department of Transportation may: (1) Require every person operating as a for-hire carrier of household goods to issue a receipt in triplicate for freight received for shipment, which shall contain the name of the truck operator, date and place received, name of consignor, name of consignee, destination, description of shipment, weight, rate and charges, and signature of the carrier or agent; one of said receipts to be delivered to the consignor, one to consignee and one to be retained by carrier in its files. (2) Prescribe rules governing amendments of certificates or permits covering additions to and withdrawals of vehicles and the extension or contraction of routes, and the filing of applications therefor. (3) Prescribe forms of accounts and records to be kept, reports to be made and blanks to be used by for-hire carriers in transportation operations, and matters incidental thereto. [Formerly 767.460]
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