Starting January 1, 2009, the Oregon Motor Carrier Division will again be enforcing a requirement that motor carriers bear an Oregon weight-distance tax cab card called the weight receipt - in their vehicles.


According to the American Trucking Associations' "State Laws Newsletter," This requirement had been suspended for a time, since it conflicted with federal law, but amendments included in the recently enacted SAFETEA-LU Technical Corrections Act allow Oregon to reestablish its rule. (Many trucking companies never stopped carrying the receipt, since it was necessary to buy diesel fuel in Oregon tax-free at the pump.)

The state also announced that it will be enforcing the requirements of the Unified Carrier Registration Agreement as a part of motor carrier enforcement actions or vehicle inspections. This despite the fact that Oregon is not participating in the UCRA. The fine for failing to produce a weight receipt or for operating in Oregon without having paid UCRA fees will be $427. For more information, contact Bob Russell at the Oregon Trucking Associations at 503-515-0005 or russell@ortrucking.org.
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