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Oregon Statutes - Chapter 811 - Rules of the Road for Drivers - Section 811.720 - When accident must be reported. - Legal Research
Oregon Statutes - Chapter 811 - Rules of the Road for Drivers - Section 811.720 - When accident must be reported.
(a) The driver of a vehicle that has more than $1,500 damage must report the accident in the manner specified under ORS 811.725.
(b) The owner of a vehicle that has more than $1,500 damage must report the accident in the manner specified in ORS 811.730 and under the circumstances specified in ORS 811.730.
(c) If the property damage is to property other than a vehicle involved in the accident, each driver involved in the accident must report the accident in the manner specified under ORS 811.725 and each owner of a vehicle involved in the accident must report the accident in the manner specified in ORS 811.730 and under the circumstances specified in ORS 811.730.
(d) If a vehicle involved in the accident is damaged to the extent that the vehicle must be towed from the scene of the accident, each driver involved in the accident must report the accident in the manner specified under ORS 811.725 and each owner of a vehicle involved in the accident must report the accident in the manner specified in ORS 811.730 and under the circumstances specified in ORS 811.730.
(A) �Law enforcement official� means a person who is responsible for enforcing the criminal laws of this state or a political subdivision of this state and who is employed or volunteers:
(i) As a peace officer commissioned by a city, port, school district, mass transit district, county or county service district authorized to provide law enforcement services under ORS 451.010;
(iii) As an investigator of a district attorney�s office, if the investigator is certified as a peace officer in this state.
(B) �Lawful intervention technique� means a method by which one motor vehicle causes, or attempts to cause, another motor vehicle to stop. [1983 c.338 §576; 1987 c.258 §11; 1993 c.614 §1; 1997 c.279 §1; 2001 c.827 §7; 2003 c.531 §1; 2005 c.405 §1]
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