OAR 740-045-0070
Trusted Carrier Partner Plates for Property-Carrying Vehicles


(1)

In order to identify their status, Trusted Carrier Partners will be issued Trusted Carrier Partner plates (TCP plates) for each motor vehicle in their fleet.

(2)

A Trusted Carrier Partner must:

(a)

Display TCP plates on the front of the vehicle(s) and in accordance with OAR 740-045-0020 (Oregon Commercial or Apportioned Vehicle Registration Plates, Placement)(2)(c); and

(b)

Display the motor carrier’s USDOT number on the TCP plate.

(3)

TCP plates are valid unless the Trusted Carrier Partner to which they are issued:

(a)

No longer meets the qualifications identified in OAR 740-045-0060 (Qualifications for Trusted Carrier Partner Program for a Property-Carrying Motor Carrier);

(b)

Uses the transponder or other device or TCP plate in a manner not authorized by the Department; or

(c)

Files bankruptcy.

(4)

When the motor carrier is notified by the Department that a TCP plate is invalidated, the motor carrier must immediately remove the plate from the motor vehicle and return it to the Department.

(5)

A Trusted Carrier Partner who leases a motor vehicle with a TCP plate to another motor carrier must remove the TCP plate until the leased motor vehicle is returned to the control of the Trusted Carrier Partner.

Source: Rule 740-045-0070 — Trusted Carrier Partner Plates for Property-Carrying Vehicles, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=740-045-0070.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 740-045-0070’s source at or​.us