Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 740 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, MOTOR CARRIER TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
Division 45 - IDENTIFICATION, ISSUANCE AND PLACEMENT OF PLATES, MARKERS, DEVICES OR PASSES
Section 740-045-0070 - Trusted Carrier Partner Plates for Property-Carrying Vehicles

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 740-045-0070

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) In order to identify their status, Trusted Carrier Partners will be issued Trusted Carrier Partner plates (TCP plates) for each motor vehicle in their fleet.

(2) A Trusted Carrier Partner must:

(a) Display TCP plates on the front of the vehicle(s) and in accordance with OAR 740-045-0020(2)(c); and

(b) Display the motor carrier's USDOT number on the TCP plate.

(3) TCP plates are valid unless the Trusted Carrier Partner to which they are issued:

(a) No longer meets the qualifications identified in OAR 740-045-0060;

(b) Uses the transponder or other device or TCP plate in a manner not authorized by the Department; or

(c) Files bankruptcy.

(4) When the motor carrier is notified by the Department that a TCP plate is invalidated, the motor carrier must immediately remove the plate from the motor vehicle and return it to the Department.

(5) A Trusted Carrier Partner who leases a motor vehicle with a TCP plate to another motor carrier must remove the TCP plate until the leased motor vehicle is returned to the control of the Trusted Carrier Partner.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 823.011, 825.250 & 825.232

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 825.212, 825.232 & 825.250

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