OAR 735-022-0140
Definitions
(1)
“ANSI” means the American National Standards Institute.(2)
“Builder” means a person, who is not a manufacturer, who assembled a recreational vehicle.(3)
“DMV” means the Oregon Department of Transportation, Driver and Motor Vehicle Services.(4)
“NFPA” means the National Fire Protection Association.(5)
“Park model recreational vehicle” or “PMRV” means a recreational vehicle that:(a)
Is designed for use as a temporary living quarters;(b)
Is built on a single chassis mounted on wheels;(c)
Has a gross trailer area that does not exceed 400 square feet;(d)
Is more than eight and one-half feet wide; and(e)
Is certified by the manufacturer or builder, or the applicant if the PMRV is not new and no manufacturer or builder certification is available, as complying with the version of the ANSI A119.5 standard for the construction of park model recreational vehicles that was in effect at the time of manufacture.(6)
“Recreational Vehicle” means a vehicle with or without motive power that is designed for use as temporary living quarters, to be easily transported and set up on a daily basis and is any one of the following:(a)
A vehicle that is eight and one-half feet wide or less and is certified by the manufacturer or builder as complying with the applicable version of the NFPA 1192 or 501C or ANSI A119.2 standards, depending on which standards apply to the year of manufacture, for the construction of recreational vehicles that was in effect at the time of manufacture;(b)
A vehicle that is eight and one-half feet wide or less and is certified by the applicant as complying with the applicable version of the NFPA 1192 or 501C or ANSI A119.2 standards if the vehicle is not new and no manufacturer or builder certification is available, depending on which standards apply to the year of manufacture, for the construction of recreational vehicles that were in effect at the time of manufacture; or
Source:
Rule 735-022-0140 — Definitions, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=735-022-0140
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