Oregon Code § 826.009·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Proportional registration of commercial vehicles.
Proportional registration allows
commercial vehicles to comply with registration requirements of more than one
jurisdiction and to have registration fees, taxes or other fixed fees
apportioned among the jurisdictions in which the vehicles are being operated. A
vehicle may be registered under proportional registration if the vehicle
qualifies for proportional registration under an agreement entered into under
ORS 826.007. If a vehicle is going to be proportionally registered as part of a
fleet, ORS 826.011 must be complied with in addition to this section. A vehicle
is registered in this state if the vehicle is proportionally registered under
this section. The following apply to proportional registration:
(1) The terms of
an agreement established under ORS 826.007 control all of the provisions of
proportional registration, including but not limited to the following, except
as otherwise provided by this section:
(a)
Qualification.
(b) Apportionment
of fees, taxes and other fixed fees.
(c) Application
and information required.
(d) Requirements
for type, manner of display, number or any other provision relating to
registration plates, registration cards and other proof of registration.
(e) Any other
provision relating to the registration of proportionally registered vehicles.
(2) When
initially registered, the registration fees for vehicles registered under this
section may be reduced according to the schedule provided under ORS 826.021.
(3) The
registration period for proportionally registered vehicles is a period of four
consecutive quarters. The period begins on the first day of any calendar
quarter and ends on the last day of the fourth consecutive quarter. All
vehicles within a proportionally registered fleet shall be registered for the
same registration period. Each carrier may select the calendar quarter in which
the registration will begin except that, if necessary for administrative
convenience, the Department of Transportation may require a carrier to adopt a
registration year chosen by the department.
(4) The
department may issue appropriate registration cards, stickers, permits, tabs,
plates or other suitable identification devices the department considers
convenient for proportionally registered vehicles. The fees for such stickers,
permits, tabs or plates are as provided under ORS 826.023.
(5) Any applicant
whose application for proportional registration under this section has been
accepted by the department shall preserve the records on which the application
is based for a period of four years following the year or the period upon which
said application is based. Upon request of the department, the applicant shall
make such records available to the department at its office for audit as to
accuracy of mileage, number of vehicles, weights, computations and payment of
fees or shall pay the reasonable costs of an audit at the home office of the
applicant by a duly appointed representative of the department. An applicant
shall comply with any audit provisions under the agreement allowing the
registration.
(6) If a
provision concerning the registration of vehicles is not provided under the
agreement or under this section, provisions of the vehicle code applicable to
registration shall be applicable to proportionally registered vehicles.
(7) If a vehicle
qualifies for proportional registration, the department may issue temporary
proportional registration permits under ORS 826.029 to allow operation of the
vehicles pending issuance of evidence of proportional registration.
(8) The
department may allow a carrier to operate on expired registration plates and
registration for up to one extra quarter if the renewal application has been
submitted and the required fees for registration have been paid on or before
the last day of the registration period for the vehicles. The extension of time
allowed by this subsection shall be granted only if the department determines
that the extension is necessary for the administrative convenience of the
department.
(9) Vehicles
registered and identified under this section shall be deemed to be fully
registered in this state for any type of movement or operation, except that in
these instances in which a grant of authority is required for intrastate
movement or operation, no such vehicle shall be operated in intrastate commerce
in this state unless the owner thereof has been granted intrastate authority or
right by the department and unless said vehicle is being operated in conformity
with such authority and rights.
(10) Registration
cards may be issued for proportionally registered vehicles. Registration cards
issued for proportionally registered vehicles shall be carried on the vehicle
at all times or, in the case of a combination of vehicles, the registration card
for a trailer may be carried in the vehicle supplying the motive power.
(11) In
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 826.009
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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