Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 137 - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Division 20 - MISLEADING PRICE REPRESENTATIONS
Section 137-020-0030 - Updating
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 137-020-0030
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Purpose: It is the purpose of this rule to define as an unfair trade practice the failure to disclose the year in which a motor vehicle or motor vehicle chassis was actually manufactured.
(2) Authority: This rule is adopted pursuant to ORS Chapter 183 on authority granted to the Attorney General by 646.608(1)(s) and (4).
(3) Definitions: For purposes of these rules:
(a) "Person" is defined in ORS
646.605(4);
(b) "Motor Vehicle" means a self-propelled
vehicle intended for use upon public highways which is or may be used or bought
primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. For purposes of this
rule, the term "motor vehicle" includes mobile homes, motor homes and
recreational vehicles, but does not include automobiles and
motorcycles;
(c) "Motor Vehicle
Chassis" means the frame assembly, power plant, and all other appurtenances
necessary to make a motor vehicle self-propelled.
(4) This rule is effective on and after September 1, 1976.
(5) Failure to Disclose Year of Manufacture:
(a) It is unfair
or deceptive conduct in trade or commerce to sell, or offer for sale, a motor
vehicle to its first purchaser for purposes other than resale without
disclosing prior to the time of entering into any binding sales agreement:
(A) The month and year in which such motor
vehicle was manufactured; and
(B)
If the motor vehicle chassis was manufactured in a month or year different from
that of the completed motor vehicle, the month and year in which such motor
vehicle chassis was manufactured.
(b) Providing a prospective purchaser with a
copy of certificate of origin issued by the manufacturer of the motor vehicle
or motor vehicle chassis which sets forth the month and year of manufacture
shall constitute adequate disclosure for purposes of this rule.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 646
Stats. Implemented: ORS 646.608(1)(u)
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