Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-3-20-.15 - Repairs and Retests
(1)
Owners of vehicles which fail any portion of the emission inspection shall have
necessary maintenance and repairs performed. Vehicles which are brought to an
inspection station operated by the same owner as the station which performed
the original inspection within 30 days of an inspection failure, will be given
one reinspection at no additional charge. If any additional reinspections are
required to pass the inspection requirement, another inspection fee shall be
charged. This fee will cover one reinspection and, if required, one additional
reinspection.
(2) Owners of
vehicles presented for reinspection shall present a completed Emissions Repair
Form. No reinspection, whether paid or unpaid, shall be performed unless the
repair information form has been completed and submitted to the inspection
station. The repair information form should be completed by the repair facility
which repaired the vehicle or by the vehicle owner. The information from the
form shall be entered into the VID by the inspector performing the
reinspection.
(3) Repairs by the
owner or other persons who are not recognized repair technicians are permitted;
however, the cost of such repairs, except repairs to primary emission control
components, shall not be counted toward a waiver for any 1980 or newer model
year vehicle.
(4) Except as noted,
reinspections shall consist only of the failed portions of the previous
inspection, i.e., exhaust, fuel cap, tampering, OBD, provided the previous
inspection results are retrieved electronically by the GAS. For an exhaust
emission reinspection, the vehicle must pass the inspection for all required
pollutants (HC, CO). For an OBD system reinspection, the vehicle must pass the
complete OBD system check.
(5)
Vehicles which pass the reinspection will receive a passing Certificate of
Emission Inspection.
(6) A station
owner that is not the owner of the inspection station which performed the
previous initial inspection or paid after-repairs reinspection may perform a
free after-repairs reinspection provided the free after-repairs reinspection is
performed within 30 days of the previous inspection, and the previous
inspection was a paid inspection.
(7) When the inspector is presented with a
vehicle for a reinspection, the inspector shall verify that the vehicle being
submitted for the reinspection matches the vehicle specified on the previous
failing Certificate of Emission Inspection and on the Emissions Repair
Form.
(8) No station owner or
inspector shall charge the motorist or vehicle owner for an after-repairs
reinspection, unless a new E-Cert is used and a new Certificate of Emission
Inspection is issued containing a new number. The number of any previously
issued Certificate of Emission Inspection shall be used only for a reinspection
that is free of charge to the motorist or vehicle owner and only in accordance
with the requirements of this Chapter.
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