(1) Except as provided in this section, a person may not use fuel in a motor vehicle in this state unless the person holds a valid users license. (2) A nonresident may use fuel in a motor vehicle not registered in Oregon for a period not exceeding 30 consecutive days without obtaining a users license or the emblem issued under ORS 319.600, if, for all fuel used in a motor vehicle in this state, the nonresident pays to a seller, at the time of the sale, the tax provided in ORS 319.530. (3) A users license is not required for a person who uses fuel in a motor vehicle if, for all fuel used in a motor vehicle in this state, the person pays to a seller, at the time of the sale, the tax provided in ORS 319.530. (4) A users license is not required for a person who is subject to the weight-mile tax described in ORS 825.474 and 825.476 or the flat fee rate described in ORS 825.480. (5)(a) A users license is not required for a person who uses fuel as described in ORS 319.520 (7) in the vehicles specified in this subsection if the person pays to a seller, at the time of the sale, the tax provided in ORS 319.530. (b) Paragraph (a) of this subsection applies to the following vehicles: (A) Motor homes as defined in ORS 801.350. (B) Recreational vehicles as defined in ORS 174.101. (6) A users license is not required for a person who uses fuel in a motor vehicle: (a) Metered use by which is subject to the per-mile road usage charge imposed under ORS 319.885; and (b) That also uses fuels subject to ORS 319.510 to 319.880. (7) A users license is not required for a person who uses fuel in a motor vehicle on which an emblem issued for the motor vehicle pursuant to ORS 319.535 is displayed. [Amended by 1959 c.188 3; 1977 c.429 2; 1985 c.265 1; 1989 c.992 25; 1991 c.284 8; 2008 c.44 3; 2013 c.781 16; 2014 c.13 3,4; 2019 c.422 31; 2023 c.400 3] Note: 319.550 is amended by Enrolled House Bill 3991 (2025 special session). As of the date of publication of the 2025 Edition of the Oregon Revised Statutes, Enrolled House Bill 3991 (2025 special session) is subject to potential referendum petitions that may be filed with the Secretary of State as provided in Article IV, section 1, of the Oregon Constitution. The full text of Enrolled House Bill 3991 (2025 special session) is set forth following 801.610.
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