Oregon Code § 826.039·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Refund
of certain registration fees.
(1) The Department of Transportation shall grant a refund of that portion of
the registration fee applicable to the unexpired portion of the registration
period for a vehicle described in ORS 826.031 if the vehicle is sold and:
(a) The seller is
an individual and does not intend to remain in, or within one year to reenter,
business as a motor carrier;
(b) Neither the
selling person if an individual nor substantially the same group of persons if
a group intends to register, or within one year of the date of sale registers,
an assumed business name under the provisions of ORS chapter 648 for the
purpose of doing business as a motor carrier; or
(c) Neither the
selling person if an individual nor substantially the same group of persons if
a group intends to organize, or within one year from the date of sale
organizes, as a corporation under the provisions of ORS chapter 60 for the
purpose of doing business as a motor carrier.
(2) If the
department grants a refund to a person or entity that attempts to reenter
business as a motor carrier within one year of the date of the sale that led to
the refund, the department may refuse to issue authority to the person or
entity until the amount of the refund has been repaid. [Formerly 768.037]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 826.039
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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