The California Air Resources Board (CARB) invites you to participate in an Aftermarket Parts Procedures workshop meeting to discuss staff’s proposal to revise the current “Procedures for Exemption of Add-on and Modified Parts”. The discussion will focus on an updated draft version to the evaluation process. For those who cannot attend in person, a webinar will be available.
When available, all meeting materials will be posted on the Aftermarket Parts Public Meetings webpage.
DATE: Wednesday, June 5, 2019
TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (PST) LOCATION: California Air Resources Board Haagen Smit Auditorium (Annex 4) 9530 Telstar Avenue, El Monte, CA 91731 |
If you are unable to attend in person, the work group is available via webinar.
California Anti Tampering Laws (Vehicle Code (VC) 27156 and VC 38391) prohibit the sale, operation, and modification of engines or vehicles from their originally certified configuration. The aftermarket parts program evaluation procedures, “Procedures for Exemption of Add-on and Modified Parts” (Procedures), provide the process and criteria for manufacturers of add-on and modified parts to obtain exemptions to legally sell parts in California. Add-on and modified parts are defined in California Code of Regulations, title13, section 1900 (b) (1 and 10) and section 2222. The Procedures are intended to be robust enough to demonstrate that the aftermarket parts will not adversely impact emissions, the original emissions control system, and the On-Board Diagnostics system of the certified engine or vehicle, while providing industry with a less complicated evaluation protocol.
The Procedures were last updated in June 1990. Since that time, engines, vehicles, emission control technologies and strategies have changed and become more complex. The Procedures have provided industry and CARB with the tools needed to continue the evaluation of aftermarket parts as the standards and test procedures have changed. However, staff wishes to revisit the processes and test protocols to ensure they reflect current procedures and technologies while providing the tools necessary to evaluate engines and vehicles of the future. The purpose of the workshop is to discuss a draft replacement to the Procedures and solicit additional feedback.
For questions regarding the work group or modification of the aftermarket parts procedure, please contact Mr. Richard Muradliyan, Air Resources Engineer, at (626) 575-6798.
CARB staff will use the Aftermarket Parts mailing list to notify stakeholders of updates and future work group meetings. Subscribe to receive email updates from the Aftermarket Parts program.
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