Delaware Bill to Extend New Car Emissions Test Exemption Approved by House and Senate; Moves to Governor

 

DON’T DELAY! Please Contact Governor John Carney Immediately to Request Support for H.B. 246

You may use the following points in your message:

  • H.B. 246 acknowledges the relatively minimal environmental impact of the new vehicles targeted for this exemption. The vast majority of newer light-duty vehicles are equipped with cleaner technologies that enable these vehicles to easily pass emissions tests.        
     
  • H.B. 246 acknowledges that it is senseless to test newer vehicles, the results of which demonstrate no significant air quality benefits. The idea behind exempting any class of vehicles is to reduce costs while not losing appreciable emission reductions. This strategy builds support for emission inspection programs but also directs finite resources to where they will be most valuable in cleaning the air.   
     

Overview: Legislation (H.B. 246) to extend the emissions inspection exemption for new cars from 5 to 7 model years was approved by both the Delaware House and Senate and now moves to the governor for his signature and enactment into law.  Emissions inspections are required for vehicles being registered or titled for the first time in Delaware and biennially based on their model year (during registration renewals).