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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 805 · Special Registration Provisions

805.045 Registration for certain state-owned vehicles

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805.045 Registration for certain state-owned vehicles.
(1)If approval is granted under ORS 283.390, the Department of Transportation may issue:
(a)Registration plates or other evidence of registration from any regular series rather than from any specially designed government series for a vehicle owned or operated by any state department or institution; or
(b)Wine country registration plates for a vehicle operated by a member of the Oregon Wine Board in discharging the board’s duties if requested to do so by the board.
(2)The registration period for a vehicle described under this section shall be the same as the regular registration period for the type of vehicle registered.
(3)(a) The fee for registration or renewal of a regular series registration plate for a vehicle under subsection (1)(a) of this section is the fee established under ORS 803.420 for registration or renewal of a state-owned vehicle registered under this section.
(b)The fee for registration or renewal of a wine country registration plate for a vehicle under subsection (1)(b) of this section is the fee established under ORS 803.420 for that type of vehicle, and not for renewal of a state-owned vehicle registered under this section. Additionally, the applicant shall pay the surcharge described under ORS 805.266.
(4)Any vehicle registered under this section and not exempted under ORS 815.300 must meet the requirements for certification of compliance with pollution control under ORS 815.310. [1987 c.440 §2; 1993 c.741 §124; 2016 c.124 §2; 2018 c.93 §3]
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