Chapter 230 Oregon Laws 1999
Session Law
AN ACT
HB 2986
Relating to driving records;
amending ORS 802.200.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 802.200 is amended to read:
802.200. In addition to any other records the Department of
Transportation may establish, the department is subject to the following
provisions concerning records:
(1) The department shall maintain records concerning the
titling of vehicles in this state. The records under this subsection shall
include the following:
(a) For vehicles issued a title by this state, the records
shall identify the vehicle and contain the following:
(A) The name of the vehicle owner and any security interest
holders in order of priority, except that a security interest holder need not
be identified if the debtor who granted the interest is in the business of
selling vehicles and the vehicles constitute inventory held for sale;
(B) The name of any lessor of the vehicle;
(C) The vehicle description; and
(D) Whether a certificate of title was issued for the vehicle.
(b) If the vehicle is an antique vehicle that is reconstructed,
the records shall indicate that the vehicle is reconstructed even if ORS
803.015 requires that the title does not indicate that the vehicle is reconstructed.
(c) If the vehicle is a replica, the records shall indicate
that the vehicle is a replica.
(d) Any other information concerning the titling of vehicles
that the department considers convenient or appropriate.
(e) All odometer readings for a vehicle that are reported to
the department under provisions of the vehicle code.
(f) If the vehicle has been reported to the department as a
totaled vehicle under the provisions of ORS 819.012 or 819.014, the records
shall indicate that the vehicle is a totaled vehicle unless the reason for the
report was theft and the vehicle has been recovered.
(2) If a vehicle that has been registered or titled in another
jurisdiction is registered or titled in this state, the department shall retain
a record of any odometer readings shown on the title or registration documents
submitted to the department at the time of registration or title.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in ORS 826.003, the department
shall maintain records concerning the registration of vehicles required to be
registered by the department. The records concerning the registration of
vehicles may be stored along with records concerning the titling of vehicles.
The records under this subsection shall include the following:
(a) For vehicles registered by the department, the records
shall identify the vehicle and contain the following:
(A) The registration plate number assigned by the department to
the vehicle;
(B) The name of the vehicle owner;
(C) The vehicle description and vehicle identification number;
and
(D) An indication that the vehicle is a totaled vehicle if it
has been reported to the department as a totaled vehicle under the provisions
of ORS 819.012 or 819.014, unless the reason for the report was theft and the
vehicle has been recovered.
(b) Any other information concerning the registration of
vehicles that the department considers convenient or appropriate.
(4) The department shall maintain separate records for the
regulation of vehicle dealers. The records required under this subsection shall
include the following information about persons issued dealer certificates:
(a) The person's application for a vehicle dealer certificate.
(b) An alphabetical index of the name of each person applying
for a vehicle dealer certificate.
(c) A numerical index according to the distinctive number
assigned to each vehicle dealer.
(5) The department shall maintain a file on vehicles for which
the title record is canceled under ORS 819.030. The records required under this
subsection shall disclose the last registered owner of each vehicle, any
security interest holder or holders and lessors of each vehicle as shown by the
canceled title record for each vehicle and the make and year model for each
vehicle.
(6) The department shall maintain records on each manufactured
structure. The records required under this subsection shall contain all of the
following:
(a) The permanent registration plate number required under ORS
803.520.
(b) All transfers of ownership occurring after January 1, 1972.
(c) All movements indicated by trip permits filed with the
department.
(d) Information on manufactured structures subject to an
exemption under ORS 820.510 that the department determines necessary.
(7) The department shall maintain a record of each agreement or
declaration under ORS 802.500 and 802.520.
(8) The department shall maintain separate and comprehensive
records of all transactions affecting the Revolving Account for Emergency Cash
Advances described under ORS 802.100.
(9) The department shall maintain suitable records of driver
licenses and driver permits. The records required under this subsection shall
include all of the following:
(a) An index by name and number.
(b) Supporting documentation of all licenses or driver permits
issued.
(c) Every application for a driver license or driver permit.
(d) All licenses or driver permits that have been suspended or
revoked.
(e) For each commercial driver license, the social security
number of the person to whom the license is issued, or any other number or
identifying information that the Secretary of the United States Department of
Transportation determines appropriate to identify the person.
(10) The department shall maintain a two-part driving record
consisting of an employment driving record and a nonemployment driving record
for each person as required under this subsection. All of the following apply
to the records required under this subsection:
(a) The department shall maintain driving records on:
(A) Every person who is granted driving privileges under a
driver license, driver permit or a statutory grant of driving privileges under
ORS 807.020;
(B) Every person whose driving privileges have been suspended,
revoked or canceled under this vehicle code;
(C) Every person who has filed an accident report under ORS
811.725 or 811.730; and
(D) Every person who is required to provide future
responsibility filings under ORS 806.200, 806.220, 806.230 or 806.240.
(b) The employment driving record shall include all motor
vehicle accidents in which the person is involved, all suspensions of driving
privileges required to be placed on the record under ORS 809.280, all
suspensions of the person's commercial driver license that result from
operation or use of a commercial motor vehicle and all convictions of the
person for violation of motor vehicle laws except convictions for offenses
requiring mandatory revocation or suspension of driving privileges under ORS
809.410 and 813.400, but shall include only such accidents, suspensions and
convictions that occur while the person is driving a motor vehicle:
(A) In the course of the person's employment when the person is
employed by another for the principal purpose of driving a motor vehicle;
(B) Carrying persons or property for compensation;
(C) In the course of the person's employment in the collection,
transportation or delivery of mail if the vehicle is government owned or marked
for the collection, transportation or delivery of mail in accordance with
government rules;
(D) That is an authorized emergency vehicle; [or]
(E) That is a commercial motor vehicle[.]; or
(F) In the course of the
person's employment with a federal, state or local government in a public works
project involving repair or maintenance of water, sewer or road systems.
(c) The nonemployment driving record shall include the
person's:
(A) Motor vehicle accidents;
(B) Suspensions, cancellations and revocations of licenses,
permits and driving privileges;
(C) Convictions for violation of the motor vehicle laws other
than those included in the employment driving record including, for each
violation of ORS 811.100, 811.110, 811.112 or 811.115, the speed at which the
person was convicted of traveling and the posted or designated speed; and
(D) Diversion agreements entered into under ORS 813.220 within
the preceding 10 years.
(d) The department may record other entries to indicate
correspondence, interviews, participation in driver improvement programs or
other matters concerning the status of the driving privileges of the person.
(e) When a person from another jurisdiction applies for a
driver license or permit issued by this state, the department shall request a
copy of the person's driving record from the other jurisdiction. At the time
the person is issued a license in Oregon, the record from the other
jurisdiction shall become part of the driver's record in this state with the
same force and effect as though entered on the driver's record in this state in
the original instance. The department by rule may specify methods for
converting entries from out-of-state records for use in Oregon.
(f) When a suspension of a driver permit, driver license or
other driving privilege is placed on the driving record under ORS 809.280 for
failure to appear in court on a major traffic offense, the department shall
note on the record that the suspension was for failure to appear in court and
shall also note the offense charged against the person on which the person
failed to appear.
(g) The department, in consultation with the Department of
State Police, shall devise and implement a method of noting suspensions and
revocations of driving privileges on the record in such a way that police
agencies can determine directly from the record what class of offense, as
provided by law, is committed by a person who drives in violation of the
suspension or revocation. If the department and the Department of State Police
devise a mutually agreeable alternative method of informing police agencies of
the nature of a suspension or revocation and the consequences of its violation,
the implementation of that method shall satisfy the duty of the department
under this paragraph.
(11) The Department of Transportation shall maintain records of
judgments or convictions sent to the department under ORS 153.625.
(12) The department shall maintain accident reports filed with
the department under ORS 810.460 and 811.725 to 811.735.
(13) The department shall maintain records of bank checks or
money orders returned under ORS 802.110.
(14) The department shall maintain records of trip permits
issued by the department under ORS 803.600, as provided under this subsection.
The records required by this subsection shall include the following:
(a) A description of the vehicle sufficient to identify the
vehicle.
(b) The person to whom the permit was issued.
(c) When the permit was issued.
(d) The type of permit issued.
(e) For registration weight trip permits, the maximum allowable
registration weight permitted for operation under the permit.
(f) Any other information the department determines appropriate
or convenient.
Approved by the Governor
June 7, 1999
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State June 7, 1999
Effective date October 23,
1999
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