Section 44080 Of Article 8. Gross Polluters From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 8.
44080
. The Legislature finds and declares as follows:
(a) California's air is the most polluted in the nation and the
largest source of that pollution is automobiles.
(b) California has the most stringent new car emission standards
in the nation as well as a vehicle inspection (smog check) program
that result in most cars producing very little pollution.
(c) A small percentage of automobiles cause a disproportionate and
significant amount of the air pollution in California.
(d) These gross polluters are primarily vehicles in which the
emission control equipment has been disconnected or which are very
poorly maintained.
(e) New technologies, such as remote sensing, can identify gross
polluters on the roads, enabling law enforcement authorities to stop,
inspect, and cite vehicles with disconnected emission control
equipment, and can promote the development of incentives for the
repair of other high-emitting vehicles.
(f) Requiring owners to reconnect emission control equipment and
developing incentives for needed maintenance on high-emitting
vehicles may be cost-effective methods to reduce emissions and help
achieve air quality standards in many districts.