Section 44060 Of Article 5. Financial Provisions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 5.
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. (a) The department shall prescribe the form of the
certificate of compliance or noncompliance, repair cost waivers, and
economic hardship extensions.
(b) The certificates, repair cost waivers, and economic hardship
extensions shall be in the form of an electronic entry filed with the
department, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and any other person
designated by the department. The department shall ensure that the
motor vehicle owner or operator is provided with a written report,
signed by the licensed technician who performed the inspection, of
any test performed by a smog check station, including a pass or fail
indication, and written confirmation of the issuance of the
certificate.
(c) (1) The department shall charge a fee to a smog check station,
including a test-only station, and a station providing referee
functions, for a motor vehicle inspected at that station that meets
the requirements of this chapter and is issued a certificate of
compliance, a certificate of noncompliance, repair cost waiver, or
economic hardship extension.
(2) The fee charged pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be calculated
to recover the costs of the department and any other state agency
directly involved in the implementation, administration, or
enforcement of the motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program,
and shall not exceed the amount reasonably necessary to fund the
operation of the program, including all responsibilities,
requirements, and obligations imposed upon the department or any of
those state agencies by this chapter, that are not otherwise
recoverable by fees received pursuant to Section 44034.
(3) Except for adjustments to reflect changes in the Consumer
Price Index, as published by the United States Bureau of Labor
Statistics, the fee for each certificate, waiver, or extension shall
not exceed seven dollars ($7).
(4) Fees collected by the department pursuant to this subdivision
shall be deposited in the Vehicle Inspection and Repair Fund. It is
the intent of the Legislature that a prudent surplus be maintained in
the Vehicle Inspection and Repair Fund.
(d) (1) Motor vehicles exempted under paragraph (4) of subdivision
(a) of Section 44011 shall be subject to an annual smog abatement
fee of twelve dollars ($12). The department may also, by regulation,
subject motor vehicles that are exempted under paragraph (5) of
subdivision (a) of Section 44011 to the twelve dollar ($12) annual
smog abatement fee. Payment of the annual smog abatement fee shall be
made to the Department of Motor Vehicles at the time of registration
of the motor vehicle.
(2) Except as provided in subdivision (a) of Section 44091.1, fees
collected pursuant to this subdivision shall be deposited on a daily
basis into the Vehicle Inspection and Repair Fund.
(e) The sale or transfer of the certificate, waiver, or extension
by a licensed smog check station or test-only station to any other
licensed smog check station or to any other person, and the purchase
or acquisition of the certificate, waiver, or extension, by any
person, other than from the department, the department's designee, or
pursuant to a vehicle's inspection or repair conducted pursuant to
this chapter, is prohibited.
(f) Following implementation of the electronic entry certificate
under subdivision (b), the department may require the modification of
the analyzers and other equipment required at smog check stations to
prevent the entry of a certificate that has not been issued or
validated through prepayment of the fee authorized by subdivision
(c).
(g) The fee charged by licensed smog check stations to consumers
for a certificate, waiver, or extension shall be the same amount that
is charged by the department.