Oregon Tint Law


815.221 Tinting; authorized and prohibited materials; certificate.

(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person may apply tinting material to the windows of a motor vehicle in compliance with this section. (2) Tinting material may be applied to the side and rear windows of a motor vehicle if: (a) The tinting material has a light transmittance of 50 percent or more; (b) The tinting material has a light reflectance of 13 percent or less; and (c) The total light transmittance through the window with the tinting material applied is 35 percent or more. (3) Tinting material that has a lower light transmittance or produces a lower total light transmittance than permitted in subsection (2)(a) and (c) of this section may be applied to the top six inches of a windshield. Tinting material may not be applied to any other portion of the windshield. (4) Tinting material that has a lower light transmittance or produces a lower total light transmittance than permitted in subsection (2)(a) and (c) of this section may be applied to all windows of a multipurpose passenger vehicle that are behind the driver. This subsection applies only to vehicles that are equipped with rearview mirrors on each side of the vehicle. The windows as tinted shall meet the requirements for AS-3 glazing material established by 49 C.F.R. s571.205 (1993) and the American National Standards Institute standards incorporated by reference in that federal regulation. For purposes of this subsection, a " multipurpose passenger vehicle" is a motor vehicle with motive power that is designed to carry 10 or fewer persons and is constructed either on a truck chassis or with special features for occasional off-road operation. (5) Tinting material that has a lower light transmittance or produces a lower total light transmittance than permitted in subsection (2)(a) and (c) of this section may be applied to the side and rear windows of a vehicle registered in the name of a person, or the person's legal guardian, if the person has an affidavit signed by a validly licensed physician or optometrist stating that the person has a physical condition requiring window tinting that produces a lower light transmittance than allowed by this section. The affidavit required by this subsection shall be kept in the vehicle and shall be shown to a police officer who inquires about the tint. (6) The following types of tinting material are not permitted: (a) Mirror finish products. (b) Red, gold, yellow, amber or black material. (c) Tinting material that is in liquid preapplication form and is brushed or sprayed on. (7) Each person who installs window tinting material in compliance with this section shall give the person who requested the installation a certificate stating: (a) The name and address of the person who installed the tint; (b) The light transmittance of the tinting material; (c) The light reflectance of the tinting material; and (d) That the total light transmittance through each window with the tinting material applied is not less than 35 percent. (8) The certificate issued under subsection (7) of this section shall be kept in the motor vehicle and shall be shown to a police officer who inquires about the tint. (9) Prohibitions and penalties related to the standards established under this section are provided under ORS 815.222. <1995 c.263 s2>

815.222 Illegal window tinting; penalty.

(1) A person commits the offense of illegal window tinting if the person applies window tinting material that does not comply with ORS 815.221 or applies window tinting material to a window of a motor vehicle that is not authorized by ORS 815.221 to be equipped with window tinting material. (2) A person commits the offense of operating a vehicle with illegal window tinting if the person operates a vehicle registered or required to be registered in Oregon that is equipped with window tinting material that is not in compliance with or authorized by ORS 815.221. (3) Each offense described in this section is a Class B traffic infraction. <1995 c.263 s3>


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