Section 4156 Of Article 2. Original Registration From California Vehicle Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 2.
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. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, and
except as provided in subdivision (b), the department in its
discretion may issue a temporary permit to operate a vehicle when a
payment of fees has been accepted in an amount to be determined by,
and paid to the department, by the owner or other person in lawful
possession of the vehicle. The permit shall be subject to the terms
and conditions, and shall be valid for the period of time, that the
department shall deem appropriate under the circumstances.
(b) (1) The department shall not issue a temporary permit pursuant
to subdivision (a) to operate a vehicle for which a certificate of
compliance is required pursuant to Section 4000.3, and for which that
certificate of compliance has not been issued, unless the department
is presented with sufficient evidence, as determined by the
department, that the vehicle has failed its most recent smog check
inspection.
(2) Not more than one temporary permit may be issued pursuant to
this subdivision to a vehicle owner in a two-year period.
(3) A temporary permit issued pursuant to paragraph (1) is valid
for either 60 days after the expiration of the registration of the
vehicle or 60 days after the date that vehicle is removed from
nonoperation, whichever is applicable at the time that the temporary
permit is issued.
(4) A temporary permit issued pursuant to paragraph (1) is subject
to Section 9257.5.