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Division 45
Identification, Issuance and Placement of Plates, Markers, Devices or Passes

Rules

740‑045‑0010
Commercial Vehicle Operating Credentials
740‑045‑0020
Oregon Commercial or Apportioned Vehicle Registration Plates, Placement
740‑045‑0025
Vehicle Registration Plate — Transfer
740‑045‑0030
Identification Devices
740‑045‑0050
Trusted Carrier Partner
740‑045‑0060
Qualifications for Trusted Carrier Partner Program for a Property-Carrying Motor Carrier
740‑045‑0065
Qualifications for Trusted Carrier Partner Program for a Passenger-Carrying Motor Carrier
740‑045‑0070
Trusted Carrier Partner Plates for Property-Carrying Vehicles
740‑045‑0075
Trusted Carrier Partner Plates for Passenger-Carrying Vehicles
740‑045‑0100
Lease of Vehicles by Carriers of Property (Other than Household Goods)
740‑045‑0110
Lease of Vehicles by Household Goods Carriers
740‑045‑0120
Registration and Identification
740‑045‑0130
Leased Vehicles in Interstate Commerce
740‑045‑0150
Highway Use Taxes on Leased Equipment
740‑045‑0170
Leasing, Loaning, or Renting of Certificates, Licenses or Permits Prohibited
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_740_division_45

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