130th Ohio General Assembly
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H. B. No. 178  As Introduced
As Introduced

129th General Assembly
Regular Session
2011-2012
H. B. No. 178


Representative Young 

Cosponsors: Representatives Martin, Huffman, Adams, J., McGregor, Schuring 



A BILL
To amend section 3704.14 of the Revised Code to provide authority for the implementation of a decentralized motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program through June 30, 2017.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 3704.14 of the Revised Code be amended to read as follows:
Sec. 3704.14. (A)(1) If the director of environmental protection determines that implementation of a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program is necessary for the state to effectively comply with the federal Clean Air Act after June 30, 2009 2011, the director may provide for the implementation of the program in those counties in this state in which such a program is federally mandated the seven counties in which the program is operating on the effective date of this amendment. Upon making such a determination, the director of environmental protection may request the director of administrative services to extend the terms of the contract that was entered into under the authority of Section 7 of Am. Sub. H.B. 24 1 of the 127th 128th general assembly. Upon receiving the request, the director of administrative services shall extend the contract, beginning on July 1, 2009 2011, in accordance with this section. The contract shall be extended for a period of up to six twelve months with the contractor who conducted the motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program under that contract.
(2) Prior to the expiration of the contract extension that is authorized by division (A)(1) of this section, the director of environmental protection may request the director of administrative services to enter into a contract with a vendor to operate a decentralized motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program in each county in this state in which such a program is federally mandated through June 30, 2011 2015, with an option for the state to renew the contract through June 30, 2012 2017. The contract shall ensure that the decentralized motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program achieves at least the same substantially similar ozone precursor reductions as achieved by the program operated under the authority of the contract that was extended under division (A)(1) of this section. The director of administrative services shall select a vendor through a competitive selection process in compliance with Chapter 125. of the Revised Code.
(3) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the director of administrative services shall ensure that a competitive selection process regarding a contract to operate a decentralized motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program in this state incorporates the following elements, which shall be included in the contract:
(a) A For purposes of expanding the number of testing locations for consumer convenience and increased local business participation, a requirement that the vendor selected to operate the program provide notification of the program's requirements to each owner of a motor vehicle that is required to be inspected under the program. The contract shall require the notification to be provided not later than sixty days prior to the date by which the owner of the motor vehicle is required to have the motor vehicle inspected. The director of environmental protection and the vendor shall jointly agree on the content of the notice. However, the notice shall include at a minimum the locations of all inspection facilities within a specified distance of the address that is listed on the owner's motor vehicle registration utilize established local businesses by authorizing existing auto repair facilities to operate as licensed inspection and waiver testing facilities;
(b) A requirement that the tailpipe emissions analyzer utilized for emissions testing be BAR-97 certified;
(c) A requirement that the contractor supply proven technology for on-board diagnostic testing equipment to all inspection facilities.
(4) A decentralized motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program operated under this section shall comply with division (B) of this section. The director of environmental protection shall administer the decentralized motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program operated under this section.
(B) The decentralized motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program authorized by this section, at a minimum, shall do all of the following:
(1) Comply with the federal Clean Air Act;
(2) Provide for the issuance of inspection certificates;
(3) Provide for a new car exemption for motor vehicles four five years old or newer and provide that a new motor vehicle is exempt for four five years regardless of whether legal title to the motor vehicle is transferred during that period.
(C) A motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program shall not be implemented in any county in which such a program is not authorized under division (A) of this section without the approval of the general assembly through the enactment of legislation. Further, a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program shall not be implemented in any county beyond June 30, 2012 2017, without the approval of the general assembly through the enactment of legislation.
(D) The director of environmental protection shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that the director determines are necessary to implement this section. The director may continue to implement and enforce rules pertaining to the motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program previously implemented under former section 3704.14 of the Revised Code as that section existed prior to its repeal and reenactment by Am. Sub. H.B. 66 of the 126th general assembly, provided that the rules do not conflict with this section.
(E) There is hereby created in the state treasury the auto emissions test fund, which shall consist of money received by the director from any cash transfers, state and local grants, and other contributions that are received for the purpose of funding the program established under this section. The director of environmental protection shall use money in the fund solely for the implementation, supervision, administration, operation, and enforcement of the motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program established under this section. Money in the fund shall not be used for either of the following:
(1) To pay for the inspection costs incurred by a motor vehicle dealer so that the dealer may provide inspection certificates to an individual purchasing a motor vehicle from the dealer when that individual resides in a county that is subject to the motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program;
(2) To provide payment for more than one free passing emissions inspection or a total of three emissions inspections for a motor vehicle in any three-hundred-sixty-five-day period. The owner or lessee of a motor vehicle is responsible for inspection fees that are related to emissions inspections beyond one free passing emissions inspection or three total emissions inspections in any three-hundred-sixty-five day period. Inspection fees that are charged by a contractor conducting emissions inspections under a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program shall be approved by the director of environmental protection.
(F) The motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program established under this section expires upon the termination of all contracts entered into under this section and shall not be implemented beyond the final date on which termination occurs.
Section 2. That existing section 3704.14 of the Revised Code is hereby repealed.
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