Section 809.545 – Administrative review.
(1) Except as provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, a person is entitled to administrative review under ORS 809.440 for a suspension of commercial driving privileges under ORS 809.510 to 809.545, or a suspension of the right to apply for commercial driving privileges under ORS 809.540. (2) A person is entitled to […]
Section 809.550 – Application of ORS 809.510 to 809.545.
The provisions of ORS 809.510 to 809.545 apply: (1) When an individual’s conduct involves driving a commercial motor vehicle, without regard to whether an individual held commercial driving privileges on the date the conduct occurred. (2) When an individual’s conduct involves driving a motor vehicle, if the individual held commercial driving privileges in any jurisdiction […]
Section 809.600 – Kinds of offenses and number of convictions.
This section establishes the kinds of offenses and the number of convictions necessary to revoke the driving privileges of a person as a habitual offender under ORS 809.640. The kinds of offenses and the number of convictions necessary to revoke driving privileges as a habitual offender are as follows: (1) A person’s driving privileges shall […]
Section 809.605 – Determination of which offenses count; rules.
The Department of Transportation shall adopt rules specifying which traffic offenses count for the purpose of determining that a person is a habitual offender under ORS 809.600 (2) because the person has been convicted of 20 or more traffic offenses. [2001 c.494 §3]
Section 809.610 – Restriction of driving privileges; notice; meeting.
(1) When the Department of Transportation receives an abstract of the conviction under ORS 810.375, and the conviction is the second one of those described by ORS 809.600 (1) for the person or the 19th of those described by ORS 809.600 (2) for the person, the department may restrict the person’s driving privileges and shall […]
Section 809.640 – Procedures on habitual offender determination.
When the Department of Transportation determines from the driving record of a person as maintained by the department that a person’s driving privileges are required to be revoked as a habitual offender under ORS 809.600, the department shall revoke the driving privileges of the person. A person is entitled to administrative review of a revocation […]
Section 809.490 – Suspension or revocation of driving privileges of nonresident driver; reports to home state.
(1) If the defendant named in any certified copy of a judgment reported to the Department of Transportation is a nonresident, the department shall transmit a certified copy of the judgment to the official in charge of the issuance of licenses and registrations of the state of which the defendant is a resident. (2) The […]
Section 809.500 – Failure to return suspended, revoked or canceled license; penalty.
(1) A person commits the offense of failure to return a suspended, revoked or canceled license if the person has driving privileges suspended and the person fails to immediately return to the Department of Transportation any license or driver permit issued by the department. (2) If any person fails to return a license or driver […]
Section 809.510 – Conviction of crime; refusal or failure of blood alcohol test; suspension in another jurisdiction.
(1) Except as otherwise provided by ORS 809.510 to 809.545, the Department of Transportation shall suspend the commercial driving privileges of a person for a period of one year when the department receives: (a) A record of conviction under ORS 811.700 or 811.705 of failure to perform the duties of a driver. (b) A record […]
Section 809.515 – Failure to appear, pay fine or obey court order in another jurisdiction; disqualification by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
(1)(a) The Department of Transportation shall suspend the commercial driving privileges of a person if the department receives a notice from another jurisdiction that the person failed to appear in a prosecution on a citation for a traffic offense or for a violation in the other jurisdiction that, if committed in this state, would be […]