Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-3-20-.13 - Certificate of Emission Inspection
(1)
Inspectors shall provide the motorist or owner of a vehicle which has received
an emission inspection a Certificate of Emission Inspection. The Certificate
shall be in a form approved by EPD and printed by the GAS such that the
information on the Certificate is sharp, clear, legible, and suitable for
copying. The Certificate shall include:
(a)
the Vehicle Identification Number;
(b) the license plate number and
state;
(c) the vehicle make and
model year;
(d) the inspection date
and time;
(e) the inspection type
(initial, after-repairs reinspection);
(f) the inspection fee;
(g) vehicle odometer reading;
(h) fuel type;
(i) the inspection results for the on-board
diagnostic check or the exhaust emission test with engine RPM, fuel cap
verification, and tampering inspection;
(j) the applicable standards;
(k) the pass or fail status for each test,
and for the complete emission inspection;
(l) the vehicle engine size and number of
cylinders;
(m) the inspection
station's name, physical address, public access telephone number, and
Certificate of Authorization number;
(n) Certificate of Emission Inspection
number:
(o) the inspector's
Certificate number, name, and signature; and
(p) any other information required by
EPD.
(2) In the case of a
vehicle that fails the emission inspection, in addition to the failing
Certificate of Emission Inspection, the inspector shall provide to the vehicle
owner:
(a) information on the possible
availability of warranty emission system repairs and information provided by
EPD or the Management Contractor on repairs which may be useful in repairing
failed vehicles. Subject to the availability of this information supplied by
the EPA, and revised test system software, EPD may modify or waive this
requirement;
(b) an Emissions
Repair Form. This form, provided by EPD or the Management Contractor (via the
GCAF website at www.cleanairforce.com) or the GAS
shall include a checklist of common repairs and spaces for the repair
technician to insert: his or her name; the business name, address, and
telephone number; and the cost of repairs; and
(c) access to the current, quarterly
RepairWatch Public Report provided by EPD or the Management Contractor on
repair facilities that have a documented history of emission related repairs on
vehicles which have failed the emission inspection.
(3) Station owners shall purchase E-Certs
from EPD or the Management Contractor at a price established by this Chapter.
The method for fee collection and E-Cert distribution shall be as established
by EPD.
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