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Oregon


5/10/07-Gov. Ted Kulongoski signed a bill into law that includes a provision that gets tough with those driving truck who don’t heed their out-of-service orders. It increases the minimum and maximum penalty for violating OOS orders.
Existing Oregon law requires violators to face between $1,100 and $2,750 fines. The new law, previously HB2268, boosts the fine range from between $2,750 to $11,000. It also provides for the reinstatement of a “lifetime suspension” of a commercial driver’s license after 10 years.

4/18/07-A bill on Gov. Ted Kulongoski’s desk includes a provision that would get tough with those driving truck who don’t heed their out-of-service orders. It would increase the minimum and maximum penalty for violating OOS orders.
Oregon law now requires violators to face between $1,100 and $2,750 fines. HB2268 would boost the fine range from between $2,750 to $11,000. It also would provide for the reinstatement of a “lifetime suspension” of a commercial driver’s license after 10 years.
For bill status, call (503) 986-1180. In Oregon, call 1-800-332-2313.