Colorado Code § 25-7-130

Motor vehicle emission control studies
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(1) The department of public health
and environment, motor vehicle emission control section of the air pollution control division,
and the department of revenue shall develop a continuing joint program for the study of the
control of motor vehicle exhaust emissions, including emissions from model year 1975 and later
models. Such emission control studies shall include such investigations and evaluations of
existing and available motor vehicle emission control equipment and technology and the social
problems, economic impacts, effectiveness, and costs involved in the use of such technology in
motor vehicle emissions inspections and maintenance programs as they may jointly recommend.
(2) (a) The department of public health and environment, motor vehicle emission control
section of the air pollution control division, shall develop a pilot program for the purpose of
testing a representative sample of motor vehicles with various vehicle emission control
alternatives which may include emission testing and maintenance, air pollution control tune-up,
and vehicle modification alternatives as determined by the commission.
(b) Based upon the results of the pilot program and emission control studies, the
commission shall develop recommendations for implementing programs of emission testing or
mandatory maintenance, or both; air pollution control tune-ups; and vehicle modifications,
including altitude modifications and retrofit control systems, for the control of motor vehicle
emissions. Such recommendations shall include information on the costs and air pollution
control effectiveness of alternate control measures and legislative and regulatory measures
necessary to implement an effective program. Any program recommended shall be based upon
establishing statewide minimum standards and shall include more stringent standards for motor
vehicles registered in air quality control basins defined by the commission.
(3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 96, p. 1259, § 156, effective August 7, 1996.)
(4) and (5) Repealed.

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