Or. Admin. R. 735-018-0030
Personal Identification Number (PIN); Unique Identifiers
Effective May 14, 2003ORS 184.616, 184.619, 802.012 & 803.460 | Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 802.012, 802.560, 803.200, 803.220, 803.360, 803.370, 803.450, 803.460, 807.420 & 807.560Department of Transportation
- (1) DMV may, at its discretion, require the use of a PIN or other unique identifier for certain electronic transactions.
- (2) If a PIN is required, a person or organization may request a PIN by submitting a request for PIN at DMV’s website.
- (3) Upon the receipt of a request for PIN, DMV will assign and, at its discretion, mail or e-mail a PIN to the person or organization requesting the PIN.
- (4) DMV reserves the right to terminate a PIN issued under this rule, if the PIN is not activated or used at DMV's website within a period of time to be determined by DMV.
- (5) A person or organization may request a change of PIN by submitting a request for change of PIN at DMV’s website.
- (6) Upon the receipt of a request to change a PIN, DMV will assign and, at its discretion, mail or e-mail a PIN to the person or organization requesting the PIN.
- (7) At the time a request for PIN or request for change of PIN is submitted to DMV, DMV at its discretion, will e-mail or mail a PIN assigned under this rule to the person or organization’s e-mail or physical address that is contained in DMV’s records.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 184.616, 184.619, 802.012 & 803.460
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 802.012, 802.560, 803.200, 803.220, 803.360, 803.370, 803.450, 803.460, 807.420 & 807.560
History
DMV 4-2003, f. & cert. ef. 5-14-03