Don't quit Fred! Combat the geniuses in California by doing something rebellious! Join me at Mansfield Ohio for 3 days end of August and visit with about 40 Flxible owners and watch the parade! Bound to be a few clouds of diesel smoke to inhale there! I'm taking my 1980 no DEF Prevost there with my 90 year old Father in Law (FMCA life member 4125), and there won't be a California emission Nazi within 1000 miles. I'll be in spot 41 at the campground. Ted
From: "xxxx@ARB" <kxxx.yyy@arb.ca.gov>Subject: Re: Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance ProgramDate: June 4, 2021 at 9:36:50 AM PDTTo: Don@xxxHi Don: Thank you for reaching out to us. You are correct that the Senate Bill 210 did not explicitly exempt diesel motorhomes from the heavy-duty vehicle inspection and maintenance program requirements. However, CARB is proposing to exclude out-of-state motorhomes (non-gasoline vehicles over 14,000 lbs. gross vehicle weight rating; Class C) in our current draft of the regulatory language. Motorhomes registered in California would still be required to undergo annual testing. We have spoken to others in the RV industry who have presented the same concerns as you and we are trying to accommodate that. Our formal proposal is scheduled to be considered by our Board at a December 9-10 Board hearing. If approved, the heavy-duty vehicle inspection and maintenance program would phase-in starting in 2023, with the requirements for periodic testing expected to begin in 2024.If you are interested in more information on the Senate Bill 210 Heavy-Duty Vehicle and Inspection and Maintenance Program, please see the HD I/M webpage at: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/heavy-duty-inspection-and-maintenance-program. From this page, you can also subscribe to get email updates on our public meetings and when we release new information regarding the program.Best Regards,xxx yyyHeavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance Program | California Air Resources BoardSenate Bill (SB) 210 (Leyva; Chapter 298, Statutes of 2019) was signed into law by Governor Newsom on September 20, 2019, and directs CARB to develop and implement a comprehensive heavy-duty vehicle inspection and maintenance (HD I/M) program in consultation with the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Bureau of Automotive Repair. The full text of SB 210 is available from the California ...ww2.arb.ca.govFrom: Don xxxxSent: Tuesday, June 1, 2021 9:58 PMTo: <kxxx.yyy@arb.ca.gov>Subject: Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance ProgramHello,I’ve come to learn about SB 210 2019 and implementing out of state testing for diesel vehicles over 14k pounds. RV diesel pushers were not shown explicitly in the exclusion list. Please consider enduring these are added to the exclusion list as California has always been a vacation destination and making a visitor entering the state to get a smog check seems uncalled for. There are plenty of other rules that will ensure that vehicles staying for any length of time in the state would need to go through the long established DMV regulations. There is no need to discourage visitors to the state nor subject them to unnecessary regulations when they are here for a brief time.thank youdon xxx
How does California treat repowers? My bus came with a 3208 but it has an ISM now with a data port. Are they smart enough to know to look for it, or would I just play dumb?