(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 […]
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 […]
(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 […]
(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 […]
Future responsibility filings required by ORS 806.200, 806.220 or 806.230 or by any other law of this state are subject to all of the following: (1) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, the person required to make the filing must file with the Department of Transportation, or have filed with the department […]
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 […]
(1) A certificate of insurance that is used to comply with future responsibility filing requirements under ORS 806.240 is subject to all of the following: (a) Except as provided by ORS 806.280, the certificate must be issued by an insurance carrier doing business in this state. (b) The certificate must show that the person required […]
The Department of Transportation may not accept a certificate of insurance for purposes of future responsibility filings from an insurer that is not authorized to do business in Oregon unless the insurer is an eligible surplus lines insurer as defined in ORS 735.405 or a risk retention group as defined in ORS 735.305. [1983 c.338 […]
An insurance policy for which a certificate of insurance is filed to comply with future responsibility requirements is terminated with respect to any operator or vehicle designated in the certificate if the operator or vehicle is also covered by an insurance policy subsequently procured and certified to the Department of Transportation. The date of termination […]
(1) A person commits the offense of failure to surrender license and registration on cancellation of future responsibility filing if the person does not immediately return the person’s license or driver permit and registration to the Department of Transportation when any of the following occur: (a) A policy of insurance required under ORS 806.240 is […]