Section 44062.3 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 owner of a motor vehicle that has been registered
without substantial lapse, as defined by the department, in the state
for at least two years prior to vehicle retirement, and that has
failed the most recent smog check inspection for that vehicle, may
retire the vehicle from operation at a dismantler under contract with
the bureau, at any time after learning of the smog check failure.
The department shall pay a person who retires his or her vehicle
under this section one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for a
low-income motor vehicle owner, as defined in Section 44062.1, and
one thousand dollars ($1,000) for all other motor vehicle owners. The
department may pay a motor vehicle owner more than these amounts
based on factors, including, but not limited to, the age of the
vehicle, the emission benefit of the vehicle's retirement, the
emission impact of any replacement vehicle, and the location of the
vehicle in an area of the state with the poorest air quality.
(b) The department may permit vehicle retirement pursuant to
subdivision (a) for any motor vehicle that has been registered
without substantial lapse, as defined by the department, in the state
for at least two years prior to vehicle retirement, and that fails
any type of smog check inspection lawfully performed in the state.