Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 801.207 (2026)

“Commercial driver license” and “commercial driving privileges.”

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      801.207 “Commercial driver license” and “commercial driving privileges.” (1) “Commercial driver license” means a driver license issued by this state or any other jurisdiction that authorizes its holder to drive a commercial motor vehicle if the holder also has any necessary endorsements to the license.

      (2) “Commercial driving privileges” means the driving privileges granted by a commercial driver license or a commercial learner driver permit issued by this state or any other jurisdiction, either of which authorizes the individual to operate a class of commercial motor vehicle as permitted by the commercial driver license or commercial learner driver permit, subject to any endorsements or restrictions. [1989 c.636 §3; 2003 c.14 §457; subsection (2) of 2013 Edition enacted as 2013 c.237 §2]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2007–2015 · leading case: State v. Orueta, 164 P.3d 267 (Or. 2007).
State v. Orueta, 164 P.3d 267 (Or. 2007). · cites it 14× “100 provides that a person who holds a commercial driver's license may operate a commercial motor vehicle "only when a medical certificate approved by the Department of Transportation [and issued within the past two years] is in the licensee's immediate possession.”
State v. Crisafi, 350 P.3d 519 (Or. Ct. App. 2015). “Put differently, the ‘license [that defendant had] authorize [d him] to drive a commercial motor vehicle,’ see ORS 801.207 (defining commercial driver’s license), even though the fact that he did not possess a medical certificate disabled him from exercising the authority that…”
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