OREGON Definitions - BIPAC

OREGON Definitions - BIPAC OREGON Definitions - BIPAC

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(b) Motor vehicle warning devices are exempt from these regulations; (c) Vehicles equipped with at least two snowtread tires are exempt from the noise limits of Table 3 ; (d) Motor vehicles described in subsection (1)(c) of this rule, which are demonstrated by the operator to be in compliance with the noise levels in Table 3, for operation greater than 35 mph, are exempt from these regulations; (e) Auxiliary equipment operated on construction sites or in the maintenance of capital equipment or to avoid or reduce the severity of accidents or operated on a farm for agricultural purposes or operated on forest land as defined in subsection (1) of ORS 526.324 for activities related to the growing or harvesting of forest tree species are exempt from these regulations. (4) Equivalency: (a) The in-use motor vehicle standards specified in Table 2 and3 have been determined by the Department to be substantially equivalent to the 25 foot stationary test standards set forth in 1977 Oregon, Laws, Chapter 273; (b) Tests shall be conducted according to the procedures in Motor Vehicle Sound Measurement Procedures Manual (NPCS-21) or to standard methods approved in writing by the Department.

CHAPTER 735 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION DIVISION 28 ODOMETERS Or. Admin. R. 735-028-0020 (2010) 735-028-0020 Odometer Disclosure; Initial Application for Title with No Change in Ownership (1) Unless exempt under OAR 735-028-0010, an odometer disclosure is required when a vehicle is initially titled in Oregon and there is no transfer of ownership, including but not limited to when: (a) The vehicle owner listed on an out of state title is applying for an Oregon title; or (b) The vehicle owner of an assembled vehicle is applying for a title. (2) A vehicle odometer disclosure must be on a form approved by DMV that is complete, signed, and includes all of the following: (a) The year model, make and VIN. (b) The mileage on the odometer at the time of the reading and the date of the reading. (c) A certification that states: to the best of the person's knowledge the odometer reading: (A) Is the actual mileage; (B) Is in excess of the designed mechanical odometer limits; or (C) Is not the actual mileage. (d) The signature of the vehicle owner.

CHAPTER 735 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION<br />

DIVISION 28 ODOMETERS<br />

Or. Admin. R. 735-028-0020 (2010)<br />

735-028-0020 Odometer Disclosure; Initial Application for Title with No Change in Ownership<br />

(1) Unless exempt under OAR 735-028-0010, an odometer disclosure is required when a vehicle is<br />

initially titled in Oregon and there is no transfer of ownership, including but not limited to when:<br />

(a) The vehicle owner listed on an out of state title is applying for an Oregon title; or<br />

(b) The vehicle owner of an assembled vehicle is applying for a title.<br />

(2) A vehicle odometer disclosure must be on a form approved by DMV that is complete, signed, and<br />

includes all of the following:<br />

(a) The year model, make and VIN.<br />

(b) The mileage on the odometer at the time of the reading and the date of the reading.<br />

(c) A certification that states: to the best of the person's knowledge the odometer reading:<br />

(A) Is the actual mileage;<br />

(B) Is in excess of the designed mechanical odometer limits; or<br />

(C) Is not the actual mileage.<br />

(d) The signature of the vehicle owner.

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