Or. Admin. Code § 735-064-0060 - Standards for Issuance of Hardship Permits
(1) All hardship permits are restricted to
minimally meet the applicant's needs. Upon request, the permit holder must
submit verification of those needs to DMV or law enforcement. The person must
have the hardship permit in addition to a valid driver license in the person's
possession at all times when driving.
(2) DMV may issue hardship permits only for
the following purposes:
(a) Occupational and
employment purposes;
(b)
Occupational training or education that is required by the applicant's
employer;
(c) Transportation to and
from a gambling addiction, alcohol or drug treatment or rehabilitation
program;
(d) To seek
employment;
(e) To obtain medical
treatment on a regular basis for the person or a member of the person's
immediate family; and
(f) For
necessary services, as defined in OAR
735-064-0005.
(3) A hardship permit will not be
issued for more than 12 hours of driving on any one day, except for
transportation to and from a gambling addiction, alcohol or drug treatment or
rehabilitation program.
(4) A
hardship permit holder may obtain vehicle fuel while driving within the
restrictions of the permit.
(5) A
hardship permit issued to seek employment will not be issued for a period of
more than 120 days at a time.
(6)
DMV may deny a hardship permit to an applicant who has public or private
transportation available which is sufficient to serve the applicant's
transportation needs as established in section (2) of this rule.
(7) DMV will determine whether public or
private transportation is sufficient to serve the applicant's need based upon
the following criteria:
(a) Convenience in
terms of hours and distance;
(b)
Requirements of occupation or employment;
(c) Physical limitations of applicant;
and
(d) Personal safety of
applicant.
(8) An
applicant with multiple suspensions, multiple revocations under ORS
809.600, or combination of
suspensions(s) and revocations(s), must satisfy the requirements for each type
of suspension and revocation to obtain a hardship permit.
(9) If the applicant is suspended under ORS
809.260 the applicant may apply
either for privileges granted under a hardship permit as described in this rule
or an emergency permit as described in OAR
735-064-0230, but not
both.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 807.240 & 802.010
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.240
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