Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 735 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION
Division 28 - ODOMETERS
Section 735-028-0070 - Odometer Disclosures - Power of Attorney Granted to Disinterested Third Party
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
All of the following apply to the use of powers of attorney for the purpose of making an odometer disclosure, when the power of attorney is granted by the buyer or seller to a "disinterested third party," as defined in OAR 735-028-0060:
(1) The power of attorney may be on any form as long as it:
(2) The person who receives the authority granted by the power of attorney must exercise the power of attorney by completing an odometer disclosure in the same manner and form required under OAR 735-028-0050 of the person who granted the power of attorney.
(3) The power of attorney must be submitted to DMV with the title or title documents with which it is used. When application for title is submitted, DMV may accept a copy of a general power of attorney that is not limited to the authority to make an odometer disclosure or transfer title on a specific vehicle. DMV also may accept a copy if the power of attorney is lost. Any copy submitted shall include a certification signed by either the person who granted the power of attorney or the person who received the authority, that the document is a true copy of the original.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010, 802.200, 803.015, 803.045, 803.050, 803.065, 803.092, 803.094, 803.097, 803.102, 803.120, 803.122, 803.124, 803.140, 803.207, 803.370, 803.475, 805.120, 815.405, 821.060 & 821.080
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 803.120, 803.122, 803.124 & 49 CFR Part 580