Colorado Bill to Extend Emissions Inspection Waiver Approved by Appropriations Committee; Moves to Senate Floor

Legislation (S.B. 257) to extend the new car emissions inspection exemption from 4 to 7 model years was approved by the Colorado Senate Appropriations Committee and now moves to the floor of the Senate for a vote by all members.  The bill has already been amended and approved by the Senate Transportation Committee.  The amendment moves the implementation date from 2014 to 2016, but keeps the extension in place.  Under the bill, the state is also directed to adopt rules that allow for the use of on-board diagnostic testing equipment.  An attempt to extend the exemption to vehicles 10 years old and newer was not approved in committee earlier this year. 

We Urge You to Contact All Members of the Colorado Senate (List Attached Below) Immediately to Request Their Support for S.B. 257

  • S.B. 257 acknowledges the relatively minimal environmental impact of the vehicles targeted for this exemption.
     
  • S.B. 257 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.  
     
  • Colorado already exempts pre-1976 collector cars, kits and street rods from emissions testing.  The logic for this trend is clear; such vehicles do not contribute in significant ways to air quality problems.  This logic applies equally to newer cars.

DON’T DELAY!  Please contact members of the Colorado Senate  immediately to request their support for S.B. 257.  Please e-mail a copy of your letter to Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.  Also, please forward this Alert to your fellow car enthusiasts.  Urge them to join the SAN and help defend the hobby! Thank you for your assistance.  

Colorado Senate

To e-mail all Senate members, copy and paste the email address block below:

irene.aguilar.senate@state.co.us; david.balmer.senate@state.co.us; randy.baumgardner.senate@state.co.us; greg@gregbrophy.net; bill.cadman.senate@state.co.us; morgan.carroll.senate@state.co.us; larry.crowder.senate@state.co.us; angela.giron.senate@state.co.us; kevin.grantham.senate@state.co.us; lucia.guzman.senate@state.co.us; ted.harvey.senate@state.co.us; rollie.heath.senate@state.co.us; owen.hill.senate@state.co.us; mary.hodge.senate@state.co.us; senatorhudak@gmail.com; cheri.jahn.senate@state.co.us; mike.johnston.senate@state.co.us; senatormattjones@gmail.com; john.kefalas.senate@state.co.us; andy.kerr.senate@state.co.us; steve.king.senate@state.co.us; senatorlambert@comcast.net; kevin@kevinlundberg.com; vicki.marble.senate@state.co.us; john.morse.senate@state.co.us; linda.newell.senate@gmail.com; jeanne.nicholson.senate@state.co.us; senatorrenfroe@gmail.com; ellen.roberts.senate@state.co.us; mark.scheffel.senate@state.co.us; gail.schwartz.senate@gmail.com; pat.steadman.senate@state.co.us; lotochtrop@aol.com; nancy.todd.senate@state.co.us; jessie.ulibarri.senate@state.co.us