Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 13, § 2195 - Applicability
(a) This HD I/M
Regulation applies to:
(1) All non-gasoline
heavy-duty vehicles operating in California and the owners and operators of
such vehicles.
(2) Any freight
contractor or broker doing business with owners of vehicles subject to the
requirements of this HD I/M Regulation.
(3) An applicable freight facility allowing
the operation of vehicles subject to the requirements of this HD I/M Regulation
on their property.
(4) Vendors of
devices used to test vehicles in accordance with the requirements of this HD
I/M Regulation.
(5) Individuals
performing vehicle testing in accordance with the requirements of this HD I/M
Regulation.
(b) This HD
I/M Regulation does not apply to:
(1)
Zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles, as defined in this HD I/M
Regulation;
(2) Authorized
emergency vehicles, as defined in this HD I/M Regulation;
(3) Tactical vehicles operated by the
military as described in title 13, CCR, section
1905;
(4) For four (4) years from the effective
date of this HD I/M Regulation, a vehicle equipped with an engine that has been
CARB-certified to meet the most stringent optional reduced NOx standard as
defined in title 13, CCR, section
1956.8, purchased on or after the
effective date of this HD I/M Regulation;
(5) Motor homes, as defined in this HD I/M
Regulation, registered outside of California and used for recreational
purposes;
(6) Vehicles operating
under a CARB-issued experimental permit as authorized by California Health and
Safety Code section 43014;
(7)
Vehicles issued a permanent Historical Vehicle License Plate as authorized by
California Vehicle Code section 5004; or
(8) Vehicles operating under an Executive
Order or Emergency Declaration as specified in subsection (c).
(c) Exemption Pursuant to Declared
Emergency. Any out-of-state heavy-duty vehicle operating pursuant to an
Executive Order or Emergency Declaration by the Governor of California, shall
be exempt from the requirements of this HD I/M Regulation for 30 calendar days
from the first day of operation under these emergency orders. After 30 calendar
days, the owner of an out-of-state heavy-duty vehicle operating under these
emergency orders shall ensure HD I/M compliance pursuant to this HD I/M
Regulation.
(d) The requirements of
sections 2196.1(f),
2196.2,
2197.2(b),
2196.8, and
2197 shall become effective
following the Executive Officer determining that the devices, tools, and
platforms within the electronic reporting system necessary to effectively
implement the specific requirement have been built, tested, and are ready for
use by regulated entities. Once the foregoing conditions are met, the Executive
Officer shall notify entities of the effective dates by publishing the
effective dates in the California Regulatory Notice Register and on CARB's
website at least 90 calendar days prior to the effective dates. The Executive
Officer shall ensure the effective date of sections
2196.1(f),
2197.2(b),
2196.8 and
2197 is no earlier than July 1,
2023, and that the effective date of section
2196.2 is no earlier than January
1, 2024.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 39002, 39003, 39600, 39601, 43000, 43013, 43018, 43701, 44011.6 and 44152, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 43014 and 44152, Health and Safety Code; and Section 5004, Vehicle Code.
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