Or. Admin. Code § 735-028-0010 - Vehicles Exempt from Odometer Disclosure Requirements
(1) In addition to the exemptions described
under ORS 803.102, the following vehicles
are exempt from odometer disclosure requirements:
(a) A new vehicle that is transferred before
it is sold to a retail customer. For example, the transfer of a new vehicle
between vehicle dealers.
(b)
Snowmobiles.
(c) All-terrain
vehicles.
(d) A vehicle that has
been reported stolen and has not been recovered.
(e) A vehicle originally manufactured without
an odometer.
(f) A vehicle covered
by a salvage title, if:
(A) The odometer has
been destroyed, removed or is unreadable; or
(B) The frame or unibody is transferred
separately from the odometer.
(g) A vehicle that has been wrecked,
dismantled, disassembled or substantially altered and:
(A) The provisions of ORS
819.010 have been complied with
and DMV has issued proof of compliance under 819.030; and
(B) The vehicle is acquired by a vehicle
dismantler as defined under OAR
735-152-0000.
(h) A vehicle that is ten years old or older.
January 1 of the vehicle model year is used as the starting point in
calculating the age of a vehicle. For purposes of this subsection, the model
year is the year assigned by the manufacturer for a manufactured vehicle, or
the model year listed on the vehicle title for an assembled, reconstructed or a
replica vehicle. For example, a 2008 model vehicle is considered 10 years old
on January 1, 2018.
(2)
DMV may require an applicant to submit additional information to verify the
model year of a vehicle.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010, 803.045 & 803.102
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 803.045 & 803.102
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