Hmmm...so if I kept my Oregon residence (and plates and registration tags from OR), but lived in FL for an extended period of time (as I most likely will be assuming I'm in A-pool for a bit), would I ever need to get smogged? And to go with what was already said, if I were ever in CA as a duty station, would I need to get smogged if I were in a "smog sensitive area" (per the CARB website)?
No for Florida, as long as you keep the registration in Oregon. At least, you don't need any inspection to get stickers up here at Whiting. Can't say for having your car registered in Florida, as mine are in Tennessee.
As for California, it appears that you can look it up by zip code, so I'd say that's probably the only way to find out. Odds are, considering where we can be stationed there, I'd go with a yes, you'd need an inspection.
On another note, you said your home city/county/whatever requires a smog inspection. If that's the case you'll probably have to get a new smog inspection each time you renew your registration in Oregon, even if you live in Florida.
One thing I know a lot of guys do is change their permanent residence to Florida, as there's no state income tax, etc, etc. You could probably find a good bit of info on search here.
That's what I didn't get in FL. I'm getting a State registration, but I have to fulfill county rules? That is to say, big picture I understand, but academically it doesn't make sense.
The only reason I can think.....$$$$$$.