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Senate approves 30-day RV trip permit for nonresidents, directs revenue to state parks fund
Summary
House Bill 2660 creates a limited 30-day permit for nonresident RV buyers purchased through certified Oregon dealers, requires out-of-state registration intent and dealer certification, sets the fee at $70 and directs revenue to the Oregon State Parks and Recreation Department Fund; sponsor said DMV can implement via existing dealer portal.
The Senate passed House Bill 2660, creating a limited 30-day trip permit for nonresidents who purchase recreational vehicles in Oregon from certified Oregon dealers.
Sponsor Senator Gorsuch said the 30-day permit addresses a practical problem for out-of-state buyers who currently receive only the 10-day permit available to residents, which can discourage travel and…
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