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Section 806.200 – Failure to file after accident; penalty.

(1) A person commits the offense of failure to make a future responsibility filing after an accident if: (a) The person is the owner or driver of a motor vehicle involved in an accident; (b) At the time of the accident the vehicle was operated in violation of ORS 806.010; (c) The person does not […]

Section 806.210 – Exemption from requirement to file after accident.

As appropriate, the driver or the owner, or both, are exempt from the requirement under ORS 806.200 to make a future responsibility filing if the person claiming exemption furnishes to the Department of Transportation proof of any of the following: (1) At the time of the accident the driver was operating a vehicle owned by […]

Section 806.220 – Failure to file after failing verification; penalty.

(1) A person commits the offense of failure to make future responsibility filing after failing verification if the person does not: (a) Provide satisfactory proof of compliance with financial responsibility requirements within the time specified by the Department of Transportation by rule under ORS 806.150; and (b) Within 60 days after the date the department […]

Section 806.230 – Failure of previous violator to file.

(1) A person commits the offense of failure of a previous violator to make a future responsibility filing if the person is convicted of a violation of ORS 806.010 or 806.050 and the person does not make a future responsibility filing within 30 days after the conviction. (2) In addition to any other penalties under […]

Section 806.245 – Termination of future responsibility filing requirement; reasons.

A termination of the requirement to maintain a future responsibility filing does not remove a person’s responsibility to comply with financial responsibility requirements. The Department of Transportation shall terminate requirements for a future responsibility filing when any of the following occurs: (1) The person on whose behalf the filing was made dies. (2) More than […]