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Division 60
Transportation of Household Goods

Rules

740‑060‑0010
Information for Shippers and General Information Bulletin for Moving Household Goods in Oregon
740‑060‑0020
Inventories
740‑060‑0035
Cargo Insurance and Valuation Declaration
740‑060‑0040
Estimates of Charges
740‑060‑0045
Criminal Background Checks
740‑060‑0055
Additional Fees
740‑060‑0060
Signed Receipt for Shipment — Release Prohibited
740‑060‑0070
Claims for Loss or Damage
740‑060‑0080
Determination of Weight for Weight Distance Moves
740‑060‑0085
Hourly Rate Local Moves
740‑060‑0090
Hourly Rate Distance Moves
740‑060‑0100
Cartage Areas Exempt from Economic Regulation
740‑060‑0110
Commercial Zones
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_740_division_60

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