North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H153 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 04/09/2025

                            GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
H 	2 
HOUSE BILL 153 
Committee Substitute Favorable 4/9/25 
 
Short Title: DOT/DEQ to Study Safety and Emissions Inspec. 	(Public) 
Sponsors:  
Referred to:  
February 21, 2025 
*H153 -v-2* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT TO DIRECT THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPA RTMENT OF TRANSPORTA TION 2 
AND THE DEPARTMENT O F ENVIRONMENTAL QUAL ITY TO STUDY THE 3 
NORTH CAROLINA SAFET Y AND EMISSIONS INSPECTION PROGRAM. 4 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 5 
SECTION 1. The Department of Transportation and the Department of 6 
Environmental Quality shall jointly study the North Carolina Safety and Emissions Inspection 7 
Program, including whether the frequency of vehicle safety and emissions inspections can be 8 
decreased or eliminated and potential changes to the program that would add to its efficiency in 9 
light of motor vehicle modernization, driver commute trends, and relevant changes to State and 10 
federal programs related to motor vehicle safety and emissions inspections. The Departments 11 
shall include all of the following in their report: 12 
(1) North Carolina Safety and Emissions Inspections Program background. 13 
(2) A summary of other state safety and emissions programs, as applicable. 14 
(3) A motor vehicle inspection analysis process description. 15 
(4) A financial analysis of the program, including the following, at a minimum: 16 
a. State safety inspection fees. 17 
b. State emissions inspection fees. 18 
c. Fee generation and use summaries. 19 
d. Program projections or issues related to fee receipts moving forward. 20 
(5) Current program statistics and projections. 21 
(6) Program projections due to motor vehicle modernization. 22 
(7) The Departments shall conduct and summarize results from a motor vehicle 23 
safety and emissions inspections station survey. 24 
(8) The Departments shall also consider public safety, air quality, savings to 25 
vehicle owners, impacts on State revenue trends, and potential effects to motor 26 
vehicle inspection station industry within this State. 27 
(9) Legislative recommendations, including changes to safety and emissions 28 
inspections program exceptions and changes to inspection fee amounts and 29 
their distribution, as applicable. 30 
(10) Any other information, issues, recommendations, or topics the Departments 31 
deem relevant. 32 
No later than March 1, 2026, the Departments shall jointly submit their report to the 33 
North Carolina General Assembly and the Fiscal Research Division and shall jointly report their 34 
findings and recommendations to the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee. 35 
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law. 36