California 2021 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB745 Amended / Bill

Filed 03/25/2021

                    Amended IN  Assembly  March 25, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 745Introduced by Assembly Member GipsonFebruary 16, 2021 An act to amend Section 44124.5 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to air pollution. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 745, as amended, Gipson. Air pollution: Clean Cars 4 All program.Existing law establishes a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program, commonly known as the smog check program, that is administered by the Department of Consumer Affairs. The smog check program requires inspection of motor vehicles upon initial registration, biennially upon renewal of registration, upon transfer of ownership, and in certain other circumstances. Existing law exempts motor vehicles that meet certain requirements from being inspected biennially upon renewal of registration. Existing law establishes the Clean Cars 4 All Program, which is administered by the State Air Resources Board, to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.This bill would require the state board, as a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, to provide vouchers for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to persons of low or moderate income, as defined, living in disadvantaged communities to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection. The bill would establish the maximum amount of the voucher at $13,000.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 44124.5 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:44124.5. (a) The Clean Cars 4 All Program is hereby established and is to be administered by the state board to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.(b) Beginning in the 201819 fiscal year, and every fiscal year thereafter, the state board shall set specific, measurable goals for the replacement of passenger vehicles and light- and medium-duty trucks that are high polluters.(c) The state board shall take steps to meet the goals set forth pursuant to subdivision (b). The steps shall include, but need not be limited to, updating the guidelines for Clean Cars 4 All no later than January 1, 2019.(d) The regulation implementing this section shall ensure all of the following:(1) Where applicable, there is improved coordination, integration, and partnerships with other programs that target disadvantaged communities and receive moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, created pursuant to Section 16428.8 of the Government Code.(2) The replacement or a mobility option is consistent with paragraph (6) of subdivision (d) of Section 44125.(3) Provisions enhance the prescreening of applicants to Clean Cars 4 All, if determined by the state board to be appropriate.(e) (1) As a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, the state board shall provide vouchers to persons of low or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093, living in disadvantaged communities, as identified pursuant to Section 39711, for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection.(2) The maximum amount of a voucher available under paragraph (1) shall be thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000).

 Amended IN  Assembly  March 25, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 745Introduced by Assembly Member GipsonFebruary 16, 2021 An act to amend Section 44124.5 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to air pollution. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 745, as amended, Gipson. Air pollution: Clean Cars 4 All program.Existing law establishes a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program, commonly known as the smog check program, that is administered by the Department of Consumer Affairs. The smog check program requires inspection of motor vehicles upon initial registration, biennially upon renewal of registration, upon transfer of ownership, and in certain other circumstances. Existing law exempts motor vehicles that meet certain requirements from being inspected biennially upon renewal of registration. Existing law establishes the Clean Cars 4 All Program, which is administered by the State Air Resources Board, to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.This bill would require the state board, as a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, to provide vouchers for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to persons of low or moderate income, as defined, living in disadvantaged communities to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection. The bill would establish the maximum amount of the voucher at $13,000.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Amended IN  Assembly  March 25, 2021

Amended IN  Assembly  March 25, 2021

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 745

Introduced by Assembly Member GipsonFebruary 16, 2021

Introduced by Assembly Member Gipson
February 16, 2021

 An act to amend Section 44124.5 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to air pollution. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 745, as amended, Gipson. Air pollution: Clean Cars 4 All program.

Existing law establishes a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program, commonly known as the smog check program, that is administered by the Department of Consumer Affairs. The smog check program requires inspection of motor vehicles upon initial registration, biennially upon renewal of registration, upon transfer of ownership, and in certain other circumstances. Existing law exempts motor vehicles that meet certain requirements from being inspected biennially upon renewal of registration. Existing law establishes the Clean Cars 4 All Program, which is administered by the State Air Resources Board, to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.This bill would require the state board, as a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, to provide vouchers for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to persons of low or moderate income, as defined, living in disadvantaged communities to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection. The bill would establish the maximum amount of the voucher at $13,000.

Existing law establishes a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program, commonly known as the smog check program, that is administered by the Department of Consumer Affairs. The smog check program requires inspection of motor vehicles upon initial registration, biennially upon renewal of registration, upon transfer of ownership, and in certain other circumstances. Existing law exempts motor vehicles that meet certain requirements from being inspected biennially upon renewal of registration. 

Existing law establishes the Clean Cars 4 All Program, which is administered by the State Air Resources Board, to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.

This bill would require the state board, as a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, to provide vouchers for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to persons of low or moderate income, as defined, living in disadvantaged communities to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection. The bill would establish the maximum amount of the voucher at $13,000.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 44124.5 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:44124.5. (a) The Clean Cars 4 All Program is hereby established and is to be administered by the state board to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.(b) Beginning in the 201819 fiscal year, and every fiscal year thereafter, the state board shall set specific, measurable goals for the replacement of passenger vehicles and light- and medium-duty trucks that are high polluters.(c) The state board shall take steps to meet the goals set forth pursuant to subdivision (b). The steps shall include, but need not be limited to, updating the guidelines for Clean Cars 4 All no later than January 1, 2019.(d) The regulation implementing this section shall ensure all of the following:(1) Where applicable, there is improved coordination, integration, and partnerships with other programs that target disadvantaged communities and receive moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, created pursuant to Section 16428.8 of the Government Code.(2) The replacement or a mobility option is consistent with paragraph (6) of subdivision (d) of Section 44125.(3) Provisions enhance the prescreening of applicants to Clean Cars 4 All, if determined by the state board to be appropriate.(e) (1) As a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, the state board shall provide vouchers to persons of low or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093, living in disadvantaged communities, as identified pursuant to Section 39711, for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection.(2) The maximum amount of a voucher available under paragraph (1) shall be thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000).

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 44124.5 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:44124.5. (a) The Clean Cars 4 All Program is hereby established and is to be administered by the state board to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.(b) Beginning in the 201819 fiscal year, and every fiscal year thereafter, the state board shall set specific, measurable goals for the replacement of passenger vehicles and light- and medium-duty trucks that are high polluters.(c) The state board shall take steps to meet the goals set forth pursuant to subdivision (b). The steps shall include, but need not be limited to, updating the guidelines for Clean Cars 4 All no later than January 1, 2019.(d) The regulation implementing this section shall ensure all of the following:(1) Where applicable, there is improved coordination, integration, and partnerships with other programs that target disadvantaged communities and receive moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, created pursuant to Section 16428.8 of the Government Code.(2) The replacement or a mobility option is consistent with paragraph (6) of subdivision (d) of Section 44125.(3) Provisions enhance the prescreening of applicants to Clean Cars 4 All, if determined by the state board to be appropriate.(e) (1) As a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, the state board shall provide vouchers to persons of low or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093, living in disadvantaged communities, as identified pursuant to Section 39711, for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection.(2) The maximum amount of a voucher available under paragraph (1) shall be thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000).

SECTION 1. Section 44124.5 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:

### SECTION 1.

44124.5. (a) The Clean Cars 4 All Program is hereby established and is to be administered by the state board to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.(b) Beginning in the 201819 fiscal year, and every fiscal year thereafter, the state board shall set specific, measurable goals for the replacement of passenger vehicles and light- and medium-duty trucks that are high polluters.(c) The state board shall take steps to meet the goals set forth pursuant to subdivision (b). The steps shall include, but need not be limited to, updating the guidelines for Clean Cars 4 All no later than January 1, 2019.(d) The regulation implementing this section shall ensure all of the following:(1) Where applicable, there is improved coordination, integration, and partnerships with other programs that target disadvantaged communities and receive moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, created pursuant to Section 16428.8 of the Government Code.(2) The replacement or a mobility option is consistent with paragraph (6) of subdivision (d) of Section 44125.(3) Provisions enhance the prescreening of applicants to Clean Cars 4 All, if determined by the state board to be appropriate.(e) (1) As a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, the state board shall provide vouchers to persons of low or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093, living in disadvantaged communities, as identified pursuant to Section 39711, for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection.(2) The maximum amount of a voucher available under paragraph (1) shall be thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000).

44124.5. (a) The Clean Cars 4 All Program is hereby established and is to be administered by the state board to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.(b) Beginning in the 201819 fiscal year, and every fiscal year thereafter, the state board shall set specific, measurable goals for the replacement of passenger vehicles and light- and medium-duty trucks that are high polluters.(c) The state board shall take steps to meet the goals set forth pursuant to subdivision (b). The steps shall include, but need not be limited to, updating the guidelines for Clean Cars 4 All no later than January 1, 2019.(d) The regulation implementing this section shall ensure all of the following:(1) Where applicable, there is improved coordination, integration, and partnerships with other programs that target disadvantaged communities and receive moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, created pursuant to Section 16428.8 of the Government Code.(2) The replacement or a mobility option is consistent with paragraph (6) of subdivision (d) of Section 44125.(3) Provisions enhance the prescreening of applicants to Clean Cars 4 All, if determined by the state board to be appropriate.(e) (1) As a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, the state board shall provide vouchers to persons of low or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093, living in disadvantaged communities, as identified pursuant to Section 39711, for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection.(2) The maximum amount of a voucher available under paragraph (1) shall be thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000).

44124.5. (a) The Clean Cars 4 All Program is hereby established and is to be administered by the state board to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.(b) Beginning in the 201819 fiscal year, and every fiscal year thereafter, the state board shall set specific, measurable goals for the replacement of passenger vehicles and light- and medium-duty trucks that are high polluters.(c) The state board shall take steps to meet the goals set forth pursuant to subdivision (b). The steps shall include, but need not be limited to, updating the guidelines for Clean Cars 4 All no later than January 1, 2019.(d) The regulation implementing this section shall ensure all of the following:(1) Where applicable, there is improved coordination, integration, and partnerships with other programs that target disadvantaged communities and receive moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, created pursuant to Section 16428.8 of the Government Code.(2) The replacement or a mobility option is consistent with paragraph (6) of subdivision (d) of Section 44125.(3) Provisions enhance the prescreening of applicants to Clean Cars 4 All, if determined by the state board to be appropriate.(e) (1) As a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, the state board shall provide vouchers to persons of low or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093, living in disadvantaged communities, as identified pursuant to Section 39711, for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection.(2) The maximum amount of a voucher available under paragraph (1) shall be thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000).



44124.5. (a) The Clean Cars 4 All Program is hereby established and is to be administered by the state board to focus on achieving reductions in the emissions of greenhouse gases, improvements in air quality, and benefits to low-income state residents through the replacement of high-polluter motor vehicles with cleaner and more efficient motor vehicles or a mobility option.

(b) Beginning in the 201819 fiscal year, and every fiscal year thereafter, the state board shall set specific, measurable goals for the replacement of passenger vehicles and light- and medium-duty trucks that are high polluters.

(c) The state board shall take steps to meet the goals set forth pursuant to subdivision (b). The steps shall include, but need not be limited to, updating the guidelines for Clean Cars 4 All no later than January 1, 2019.

(d) The regulation implementing this section shall ensure all of the following:

(1) Where applicable, there is improved coordination, integration, and partnerships with other programs that target disadvantaged communities and receive moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, created pursuant to Section 16428.8 of the Government Code.

(2) The replacement or a mobility option is consistent with paragraph (6) of subdivision (d) of Section 44125.

(3) Provisions enhance the prescreening of applicants to Clean Cars 4 All, if determined by the state board to be appropriate.

(e) (1) As a part of the Clean Cars 4 All Program, the state board shall provide vouchers to persons of low or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093, living in disadvantaged communities, as identified pursuant to Section 39711, for the purchase of zero-emission vehicles to replace those persons vehicles that have failed a smog check inspection.

(2) The maximum amount of a voucher available under paragraph (1) shall be thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000).