OAR 735-030-0115
Determining Combined MPG Ratings for Title and Registration Issuance


(1) This rule describes DMV’s method of determining the combined MPG rating for the titling and registration of vehicles in accordance with ORS 803.091 (Title fees based on miles per gallon) and 803.422 (Registration fees based on miles per gallon), respectively.
(2) The following definitions apply to terms in this rule:
(a) “Combined MPG rating” means a whole number representing the average miles a vehicle can travel on a gallon of fuel for combined city and highway driving.
(b) “EPA” means the United States Environmental Protection Agency, United States Department of Energy and Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
(c) “MPG” means miles per gallon.
(3) DMV determines the combined MPG rating for a vehicle by assigning the combined MPG rating reported by the EPA for that vehicle.
(4) DMV acquires the combined MPG rating reported by the EPA using any one of the following methods:
(a) DMV decodes the vehicle identification number (VIN) using VIN decoder software provided by a vendor contracted with DMV;
(b) A certified dealer, as defined in OAR 735-150-0010 (Definitions), or an EVR integrator, as defined in OAR 735-020-0000 (Perfection of a Security Interest — Definitions), enters the combined MPG rating when processing a title, title and registration or registration renewal transaction using DMV’s electronic vehicle registration program;
(c) An employee of the Oregon Department of Transportation’s road usage charge program enters the combined MPG rating for the vehicle when the person applies for entry into the road usage charge program.
(5) When DMV cannot establish the combined MPG rating for a vehicle using the methods described in section (4) of this rule, DMV will calculate the additional title fee prescribed in ORS 803.091 (Title fees based on miles per gallon) or the additional registration fee prescribed in ORS 803.422 (Registration fees based on miles per gallon) using the fee listed in the appropriate statute for vehicles that have a combined MPG rating of 0-19 MPG or non-motorized vehicles.
(6) Notwithstanding section (5) of this rule, if DMV cannot establish the combined MPG rating using a method described in section (4), DMV may establish the combined MPG rating by using the vehicle information to locate the combined MPG rating on the EPA’s website that provides accurate fuel economy information to consumers.

Source: Rule 735-030-0115 — Determining Combined MPG Ratings for Title and Registration Issuance, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=735-030-0115.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 735-030-0115’s source at or​.us