ORS 825.017
Nonapplicability of chapter to certain persons and vehicles


Except as provided in this section and ORS 825.026 (Applicability of chapter to certain otherwise exempt vehicles when transporting hazardous wastes) and 825.030 (Application of chapter to interstate and foreign commerce), this chapter does not apply to the persons or vehicles described in this section. The exemption under this section applies to the following persons and vehicles:

(1)

Vehicles being used by, or under contract with, any school board, district or person responsible for the administration of elementary or secondary school activities, and engaged exclusively in transporting students or combinations of students and other persons to or from school, to or from authorized school activities or other activities sponsored by the governing board of a public university listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities), or for purposes provided under ORS 332.427 (Availability of district vehicles for public transportation purposes). This exemption shall not be affected by the charging of a fee to cover the costs of the transportation.

(2)

Vehicles being used in a taxicab operation if the vehicle:

(a)

Is a passenger vehicle with a passenger seating capacity that does not exceed five;

(b)

Carries passengers for hire where the destination and route traveled may be controlled by a passenger and the fare is calculated on the basis of any combination of an initial fee, distance traveled or waiting time; and

(c)

Is transporting persons or property, or both, between points in Oregon.

(3)

Vehicles being used for the transportation of property by private carrier by means of a single vehicle or combination of vehicles with a combined weight that does not exceed 8,000 pounds.

(4)

Vehicles being used in operating implements of husbandry.

(5)

Vehicles being used as a hearse or ambulance.

(6)

Vehicles being used over any private road or thoroughfare.

(7)

Vehicles being used on any road, thoroughfare or property, other than a state highway, county road or city street, for the removal of forest products as defined in ORS 321.005 (Definitions for ORS 321.005 to 321.185, 321.560 to 321.600 and 477.440 to 477.460), or the product of forest products converted to a form other than logs at or near the harvesting site, or when used for the construction or maintenance of the road, thoroughfare or property, pursuant to a written agreement or permit authorizing the use, construction or maintenance of the road, thoroughfare or property, with:

(a)

An agency of the United States;

(b)

The State Board of Forestry;

(c)

The State Forester; or

(d)

A licensee of an agency named in this subsection.

(8)

Vehicles being used on any county road for the removal of forest products as defined in ORS 321.005 (Definitions for ORS 321.005 to 321.185, 321.560 to 321.600 and 477.440 to 477.460), or the products of forest products converted to a form other than logs at or near the harvesting site, if:

(a)

The use is pursuant to a written agreement entered into with the State Board of Forestry, the State Forester or an agency of the United States, authorizing the owner of the motor vehicle to use the road and requiring the owner to pay for or to perform the construction or maintenance of the county road, including any operator of a motor vehicle retained to transport logs, poles and piling for the owners who are exempt under this section;

(b)

The board, officer or agency that entered into the agreement or granted the permit, by contract with the county court or board of county commissioners, has assumed the responsibility for the construction or maintenance of the county road; and

(c)

Copies of the agreements or permits required by this subsection are filed with the Director of Transportation.

(9)

Vehicles being used in transporting persons with disabilities, with or without their supervisors or assistants, to or from rehabilitation facilities or child care services if the motor vehicle is a passenger motor vehicle with a seating capacity of not more than 12 passengers. The exemption provided by this subsection applies only when the motor vehicle is operated by or under contract with any person responsible for the administration of rehabilitation facilities as defined in ORS 344.710 (“Rehabilitation facility” defined for ORS 344.720 and 344.730) to 344.730 (Financial report) or child care services provided by a facility licensed under ORS 329A.030 (Central Background Registry) and 329A.250 (Definitions for ORS 329A.030 and 329A.250 to 329A.450) to 329A.450 (Assistance to staff of facility).

(10)

Vehicles owned or operated by the United States or by any governmental jurisdiction within the United States except as provided in ORS 825.022 (Nonapplicability of certain provisions to vehicles and combinations). This chapter does apply to vehicles when owned or operated:

(a)

As a carrier of property for hire;

(b)

By a transportation district organized under ORS 267.510 (Definitions for ORS 267.510 to 267.650) to 267.650 (Finance elections);

(c)

By a county service district authorized to provide public transportation under ORS 451.010 (Authorization to establish master plans and service districts); or

(d)

By an intergovernmental body formed by two or more public bodies, as defined in ORS 174.109 (“Public body” defined), to provide public transportation.

(11)

Vehicles owned or operated by a mass transit district organized under ORS 267.010 (Definitions for ORS 267.010 to 267.394) to 267.394 (Investment of certain funds held by TriMet).

(12)

Vehicles owned or operated by, or under contract with, a person responsible for the construction or reconstruction of a highway under contract with the Department of Transportation or with an agency of the United States when operated within the immediate construction project as described in the governmental agency contract during the construction period.

(13)

Vehicles owned or operated by, or under contract with, a charitable organization when exclusively engaged in performing transportation, either one way or round trip, necessary to the operation of the charitable organization. As used in this subsection, “charitable organization” means an organization that has no capital stock and no provision for making dividends or profits, but derives its funds principally from public and private charity and holds them in trust for the promotion of the welfare of others and not for profit. Any organization claiming an exemption under this subsection shall file an affidavit with the department stating that it is organized and operated in accordance with the requirements of this subsection.

(14)

Passenger vehicles with a passenger seating capacity that does not exceed five when used in the transportation of new telephone books.

(15)

A vehicle that is used in a limousine service operation in which the destination and route traveled may be controlled by the passenger and the fare is calculated on the basis of any combination of initial fee, distance traveled and waiting time if the vehicle:

(a)

Is a passenger vehicle with a passenger seating capacity that does not exceed eight;

(b)

Carries passengers for hire between points in Oregon; and

(c)

Operates on an irregular route basis.

(16)

Fire trucks and rescue vehicles that are designated as emergency vehicles by the Department of Transportation under ORS 801.260 (“Emergency vehicle.”), while involved in emergency and related operations.

(17)

A person who provides services related to the packing or loading of household goods if the person does not:

(a)

Provide or operate a motor vehicle for the movement of the household goods; and

(b)

Act as an agent for any person who does provide or operate a motor vehicle for the movement of the household goods. [Formerly 767.025; 1997 c.275 §40; 1997 c.699 §1; 2003 c.589 §1; 2003 c.754 §6; 2005 c.228 §1; 2007 c.31 §3; 2007 c.70 §352; 2009 c.433 §2; 2015 c.283 §1; 2015 c.716 §16; 2015 c.767 §216]

Source: Section 825.017 — Nonapplicability of chapter to certain persons and vehicles, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors825.­html.

825.005
Definitions
825.007
Policy
825.010
Compliance with chapter required
825.015
Nonapplicability of chapter to certain vehicles used in nonprofit transportation of passengers
825.017
Nonapplicability of chapter to certain persons and vehicles
825.018
Report from owners or operators of vehicles exempted by ORS 825.017
825.020
Applicability of chapter to certain vehicles and combinations over 26,000 pounds
825.022
Nonapplicability of certain provisions to vehicles and combinations
825.024
Applicability to farm vehicles
825.026
Applicability of chapter to certain otherwise exempt vehicles when transporting hazardous wastes
825.028
Transportation services for charitable organizations
825.030
Application of chapter to interstate and foreign commerce
825.032
Nonapplicability of economic regulation to specified vehicles
825.100
Certificate or permit required for commercial transportation of persons or property on public highways
825.102
Issuance of permits to intrastate for-hire carriers
825.104
Federal registration and financial responsibility requirements for interstate carriers
825.105
Confirmation of federal registration and financial responsibility for interstate motor carriers
825.106
Issuance of permits to carriers described in ORS 825.020
825.108
Issuance of permits to private carriers
825.110
Issuance, extension or transfer of certificate to carriers of household goods
825.115
Temporary authority to provide transportation services
825.117
Certificate for emergency transportation services
825.125
Applications for authority
825.127
Permit for local cartage of household goods
825.129
Legal status of certificates
825.135
Denial of certificate, permit, transfer or extension of authority
825.137
Cancellation, revocation or suspension of authority, generally
825.139
Suspension or cancellation of authority for tax delinquency or failure to file bond
825.141
Reinstatement fee after suspension of authority
825.160
Liability insurance of carriers
825.162
Cargo insurance
825.164
Rules for compliance with ORS 825.160 and 825.162
825.166
Deposit of securities or letter of credit
825.168
Self-insurance
825.170
Prohibited indemnification provisions in motor carrier transportation contracts
825.180
Application fee
825.200
Rules and orders regarding uniform cargo liability and joint line rates
825.202
Department’s authority over for-hire carriers of household goods
825.204
Regulation of shipping receipts, changes of vehicles and routes, records and mileage for carriers of household goods
825.206
Duties of interstate carriers
825.210
Regulation of motor vehicles
825.212
Regulation of mileage records
825.220
Temporary rate procedures
825.222
Publication of notice of proposed rate establishment or modification
825.224
Rate regulation of carriers of household goods
825.226
Rating bureaus
825.230
Carrier to operate only in class for which authority issued
825.232
General authority to prescribe and enforce rules and classifications
825.234
Classes of carriers of household goods
825.240
Inapplicability of certain regulatory statutes to local cartage activities
825.247
Imposition of fee on certain household goods carriers
825.248
Annual commercial motor vehicle safety plan
825.250
Stop for inspection
825.252
Safety regulations relating to drivers or operators
825.254
Limitation on movement of vehicles to particular days of week
825.256
Rules for transportation of infectious waste
825.258
Rules for transportation of hazardous waste, hazardous material and PCB
825.260
Impoundment of vehicles unlawfully transporting hazardous wastes or substances
825.300
Utilization of state police in enforcing chapter
825.302
Service of process on nonresident carrier by serving the department
825.304
Vehicle owner to be made party to certificate or permit enforcement proceedings
825.320
Carrier’s annual report to department
825.322
Disclosure of hazardous waste transportation reports and information to Environmental Protection Agency
825.325
Intrastate for-hire carrier of household goods required to obtain and retain criminal background check
825.326
Motor Carrier Account
825.328
Monthly transfer of Motor Carrier Account surplus to State Highway Fund
825.330
Restrictions on use of funds
825.350
Voluntary commuter ridesharing arrangement not to be taxed or licensed by local government
825.352
Advertising requirements for carriers of household goods
825.354
Appointment of agents to issue passes, collect fees and taxes
825.356
Courts to forward copies of record on conviction for violation of chapter
825.400
Rules for establishment of motor carrier education program
825.402
Participation in program
825.410
Drug and alcohol testing program
825.415
Drug and alcohol testing
825.450
Weight identifier
825.452
Initial registration period
825.454
Identification devices
825.470
Temporary pass
825.472
Determination of filing of reports or payments
825.474
Motor carrier tax for use of highways
825.475
Exemption from motor carrier tax and fuel tax
825.476
Carrier tax tables
825.480
Substitute taxes for certain vehicles
825.482
Review of flat fee rates
825.484
Effect of carrier tax law on other taxes
825.486
Credit for fuel tax
825.488
Fees required of interstate carriers
825.490
Due date of taxes and fees
825.492
Annual and quarterly reports authorized
825.494
Assessment by department upon failure to report tax or fee due
825.496
Reassessment waiver or reduction upon request
825.498
Collection of fees, taxes and other moneys
825.500
Calculation of interest and penalties for delinquent road use assessment fees and single-use nondivisible load permits
825.502
Payment of taxes and fees by credit card
825.504
Warrant procedure for collecting tax, fee, penalty or assessment
825.506
Deposit or bond to secure payment of fees, taxes, charges and penalties
825.507
Limitations on cancellation of bond
825.508
Use of collection agency to obtain moneys due
825.509
Writing off uncollected moneys due
825.515
Daily records and monthly reports by carriers
825.517
Certain records not public
825.550
Multijurisdictional agreement for collection of weight-mile taxes
825.555
International fuel tax agreement
825.600
Purpose of ORS 825.601 to 825.615
825.601
Definitions
825.605
Unlawfully idling the primary engine of a commercial vehicle
825.610
Exemptions from requirements in ORS 825.605
825.615
Preemption of local regulation of idling
825.950
Civil penalty for violation of this chapter, ORS chapter 818 or 826, or rule or order of department
825.955
Civil penalty for violation of provisions relating to driver equipment compliance form or drug and alcohol testing program
825.960
Department action against employer when department receives notification of violation of out-of-service order
825.990
Criminal penalties
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