Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2819

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Relating to motor vehicles.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2819 will modify existing state laws related to vehicle registration and temporary permits. By enabling dealers to issue temporary registration permits under specific conditions, it lowers barriers for purchasers while complying with pollution standards. The bill may affect how the Department of Transportation processes vehicle registrations, particularly concerning demonstrating compliance with emission standards. This could lead to an increase in vehicle registration transactions while ensuring that environmental regulations still apply.

Summary

House Bill 2819 addresses the issuance of temporary registration permits for motor vehicles that do not possess proof of compliance with required pollution control equipment. This bill allows vehicle dealers to issue such temporary permits while mandating that they inform purchasers that the Department of Transportation will not issue official stickers, registration, or plates unless proof of compliance is submitted. This legislative change aims to streamline the process of vehicle registration and expand access to vehicles that might otherwise be ineligible due to regulatory constraints.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 2819 appears to be cautious optimism. Supporters argue that it will facilitate the transition to vehicle ownership by reducing the immediate burden of compliance paperwork for new purchasers. However, critics may raise concerns about the potential for increased emissions and implications for environmental policy adherence if temporary permits are misused. Thus, while there may be positive responses from vehicle dealers and potential buyers, environmental watchdogs may express reservations.

Contention

Debates concerning HB 2819 could revolve around balancing regulatory flexibility with the necessity for environmental compliance. Opponents may argue that allowing temporary permits could compromise pollution control measures and lead to an increase in unregulated vehicles on the road. Proponents would counter that the bill provides necessary flexibility to assist consumers without undermining essential environmental protections. The ongoing discussions are likely to explore how to safeguard pollution standards while accommodating the needs of vehicle dealers and buyers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2663

Relating to motor vehicles.

OR SB840

Relating to transportation.

OR SB627

Relating to vehicle registration.

OR HB2739

Relating to motor vehicles.

OR HB799

Relating to Motor Vehicles

OR SB157

AN ACT relating to the regulation of motor vehicles.

OR S0309

An act relating to miscellaneous changes to laws related to the Department of Motor Vehicles, motor vehicles, and vessels

OR HB3080

Relating to motor vehicles.

OR HB3977

Relating to transportation; prescribing an effective date; providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority.

OR HB3248

Relating to all-terrain vehicles.

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