- (1) Transportation Safety adopts SAE Standard J845, 360 Degree Warning Lamp for Authorized Emergency, Maintenance and Service Vehicles, January 1984 Edition.
(2) For purposes of this rule, a 360-degree warning lamp in compliance with SAE Standard J845 constitutes:
- (a) “Police lights” for purposes of ORS 816.250 and 816.350;
- (b) “Mail deliver lights” for purposes of ORS 811.515, 816.270, and 816.350;
- (c) “Fire department warning lights” for purposes of ORS 816.285 and 816.350;
- (d) “Ambulance warning lights” for purposes of ORS 820.350;
- (e) “Public Vehicle warning lights” for purposes of ORS 816.280 and 816.350;
- (f) “Tow vehicle warning lights” for purposes of ORS 816.280 and 816.350; and
- (g) “Weighmaster and motor carrier enforcement officer warning lights” for purposes of ORS 816.280 and 816.350.
- (3) 360-degree warning lamps shall be identified by the code “W” in accordance with SAE Standard J759, Lighting Identification Code.
- (4) Ambulance warning light types and use also are subject to requirements and specifications established by the Oregon Health Division.
(5) School bus warning lamp types and use also are subject to requirements and specifications established by the Oregon Department of Education.
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 184.616, 815.030, 816.010 & 816.040
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 811.515, 816.010 & 816.250 - 816.285
History
DMV 3-1997, f. & cert. ef. 1-21-97
MV 1-1987, f. & ef. 2-17-87, Renumbered from 735-164-0030