(1) The Department of Transportation may cancel the registration of, or right to apply for registration for, any vehicle owned by a person if the person falsely certifies compliance with financial responsibility requirements, submits to the department unsatisfactory proof of such compliance or otherwise fails to comply with financial responsibility requirements. Cancellation under this subsection shall continue until the person complies with any applicable financial responsibility filing requirements. (2) If the department requests that a person provide proof of compliance with financial responsibility requirements as authorized under ORS 806.150, the department may suspend the registration of, or right to apply for registration for, a vehicle owned by a person if the person is a registered owner of the vehicle and the person: (a) Does not provide proof of compliance; or (b) Provides proof of compliance and the department determines that information contained in the proof of compliance is incorrect. (3) A suspension under subsection (2) of this section continues until: (a) The department receives proof of compliance from the registered owner; and (b) The department determines the proof of compliance is correct. (4) The department may reinstate the registration, or right to apply for registration for the vehicle, if the department determines that the vehicle is covered under a motor vehicle liability insurance policy that meets the requirements described under ORS 806.080. (5) If the department determines that the person is exempt from financial responsibility requirements, the department may reinstate the registration or right to apply for registration.
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