OAR 735-063-0205
Definitions


Except as otherwise provided in these OAR 735, division 63, rules the following definitions apply to OAR 735, division 63:
(1) “AAMVA” means the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.
(2) “Accident records” include, but are not limited to DMV records, police reports, crash reports or other reports from motor carriers.
(3) “CDL” means commercial driver license.
(4) “CDLIS” means the Commercial Driver’s License Information System operated by AAMVA for FMCSA.
(5) “CDL Third Party Examiner” means an individual certified by DMV to administer CDL skills tests through a CDL Third Party Tester.
(6) “CDL skills test” means a three-part test to determine a CDL applicant’s driver competency, consisting of: a pre-trip vehicle inspection, a basic control skills test and an on-road drive test.
(7) “CDL Third Party Tester” means a person authorized by DMV to operate a CDL skills testing program and provide CDL Third Party Examiner(s) to administer CDL skills test.
(8) “CLP” means a commercial learner driver permit issued under ORS 807.285 (Commercial learner driver permit).
(9) “CMV” means commercial motor vehicle, as defined in ORS 801.208 (“Commercial motor vehicle”).
(10) “Conviction record” means an official record showing a determination of guilt by a court of law upon a plea, verdict, finding, or unvacated bail forfeiture.
(11) “CSTIMS”, means the Commercial Skills Test Information Management System, a web-based system for scheduling and reporting CDL skills tests information and results.
(12) “Disqualifying condition” is a medical condition(s) not meeting FMCSA physical qualification standards as set forth in 49 CFR 391.41(b).
(13) “DMV” means the Oregon Department of Transportation, Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division.
(14) “Driving type” means a certification by an applicant or holder of a CDL or CLP for one of the following:
(a) Non-excepted interstate: the person operates or expects to operate in interstate commerce;
(b) Excepted interstate: the person operates or expects to operate in interstate commerce but engages exclusively in transportation or operations excepted under 49 CFR 390.3(f), 391.2, 391.68 or 398.3; or
(c) Non-excepted intrastate: the person operates only in intrastate commerce.
(15) “Fifth wheel hitch” has the meaning set forth in ORS 801.275 (“Fifth wheel hitch”).
(16) “FMCSA” means the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration of the United States Department of Transportation.
(17) “First-time Real ID” means the first time DMV issues an Oregon Real ID to an applicant and may be issued as an original, renewal or replacement driver license, driver permit or identification card, depending on the privilege that the applicant possesses.
(18) “Intrastate commerce” has the meaning set forth in 49 CFR § 390.5 and includes any trade, traffic or transportation taking place exclusively within Oregon.
(19) “Lawful status” means, for the purpose of applying for a Real ID driver license, driver permit or identification card, has the meaning set forth in 6 CFR §37.3.
(20) “Medical Determination Officer” means a physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant, licensed to provide health care services by the State of Oregon, and is employed or designated by DMV to make medical determinations of a driver’s medical eligibility for driving privileges.
(21) “Medical Specialist” means a person who is licensed as a doctor of medicine, a doctor of osteopathic medicine, an optometrist or an audiologist.
(22) “Physician” has the meaning set forth in ORS 807.710 (Reports of persons with cognitive or functional impairment).
(23) “Real ID” has the meaning set forth in ORS 807.450 (Definition), and is marked with the distinguishing feature of a star in the upper right corner.
(24) “SPE certificate” means a Skill Performance Evaluation certificate issued by FMCSA pursuant to 49 CFR 391.49 to a person who demonstrates the ability to safely operate a CMV in spite of limb impairment or loss.
(25) “Waiver of Physical Disqualification” or “waiver” means a waiver issued by DMV to a driver who does not meet certain physical qualifications required for drivers of CMVs as set forth in 49 CFR 391.41(b).
735–063–0200
Purpose
735–063–0205
Definitions
735–063–0210
CDL or CLP Medical Standards
735–063–0220
Proof of Medical Qualification for a CDL or CLP
735–063–0230
Medical Qualification Procedures for CDL or CLP
735–063–0240
Waiver of Physical Disqualification
735–063–0250
Knowledge Testing and Requirements for Issuance of CLP
735–063–0260
CDL Testing and Requirements for Issuance of CDL
735–063–0263
CDL Transfer from Canada or Mexico
735–063–0265
Issuance of Limited Term Non-Real ID CLP or CDL
735–063–0268
Issuance of Limited Term Real ID CDL
735–063–0270
Acceptance of Tests Conducted Out-of-State
735–063–0280
Military Skills Waiver
735–063–0290
Requirements for Issuance and Retention of a Hazardous Materials Endorsement
735–063–0300
Restrictions on CDL or CLP
735–063–0311
Driver Records for CDL-Holders and CMV Operators
735–063–0320
Report of Positive Drug Test Result from Medical Review Officer
735–063–0330
Hearing Request for Entry of Positive Drug Test Result on Employment Driving Record
735–063–0340
Cancellation or Suspension of Commercial Driving Privileges Due to No Valid Proof of Medical Qualification or Failure to Have Restriction on the CDL or CLP when Required
735–063–0350
Denial or Revocation of an Oregon Waiver of Physical Disqualification
735–063–0360
Serious Traffic Offenses
735–063–0370
Effect of Suspension, Cancellation or Revocation on Commercial Driving Privileges
735–063–0380
Reinstatement of CDL Disqualification
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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