(1) When an odometer disclosure is required at time of transfer of a vehicle, the transferee and the transferor shall both sign the odometer disclosure form and the transferor shall provide as much of the following as is required by the Department of Transportation by rule:

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(a) The odometer reading at the time of transfer, excluding tenths of miles.

(b) The date of transfer.

(c) The transferor’s name, which shall be printed, and current address.

(d) The transferee’s name, which shall be printed, and current address.

(e) The identity of the vehicle, including its make, model, year and body type and the vehicle identification number.

(f) Any other information that the department determines by rule would further the purposes of the odometer disclosure requirements.

(2) In addition to providing the information required by subsection (1) of this section, the transferor shall indicate, in a manner determined by the department, which of the statements described in ORS § 803.120 (3) is accurate. [1991 c.873 § 4]