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⭐MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION REGULATIONS Effective June 19, 2013
MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION REGULATIONS Effective June 19, 2013
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1 MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION REGULATIONS Effective June 19, 2013 CR-79 (3/15)2 CONTENTS Introduction...iii Division of Vehicle Safety Services Regional Offices...iv Division of Vehicle Safety Services Telephone Directory...iv REGULATIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR VEHICLES PART 79 MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION (Statutory Authority: VTL Sections 215, 302, 303) SECTION PAGE 79.1 Definitions (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) Vehicles subject to inspection (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) Schedule of inspection (Amended 7/01/12) Inspection information (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) Effect of certificate of inspection and effect of inspection rejection notice (Amended 12/29/10) Inspection sticker fees Official inspection station licenses (Amended 12/29/10, 7/13/11 and 7/01/12) Duties of licensee (Amended 12/29/10) Station requirements (Amended 12/29/10, 7/13/11 and 7/01/12) Certificates of inspection and inspection rejection notices: procurement, credit, refunds (Amended 12/29/10) Issuance of certificates of inspection, issuance of inspection rejection notices, and replacements (Amended 7/01/12) Required records (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) Signs (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) Penalties (Amended 7/01/12) Official fleet and dealer inspection stations (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) Repealed 12/29/ Qualifications and duties of certified motor vehicle inspectors (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) Reserved Reserved Inspection procedure generally (Amended 12/29/10, 2/23/11 and 7/01/12) Inspection of motor vehicles (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) (a) Service brake system (Amended 7/01/12) (b) Parking brake (c) Tires (d) Steering, suspension, front end and chassis/frame (e) Lighting and reflectors (f) Windshield and other glass (Amended 7/01/12)...45 (g) Mirrors (h) Reserved...46 (i) Windshield wipers...46 (j) Horn...47 (k) Seat belts (l) Fuel leaks Light duty trailers...48 (a) Hitch system...48 i3 CONTENTS (continued) Medium duty vehicles (a) Brake system (b) Coupling devices (c) Exhaust system Emissions inspection procedure (Amended 12/29/10, 7/13/11 and 7/01/12) (a) Applicability (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12)...54 (b) Procedures (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) (c) Repealed 12/29/ (d) Standards (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12)...55 (e) General provisions (Amended 12/29/10) (f) Effect of failure of emissions inspection (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12)...56 (g) OBD II and low enhanced emissions inspection, reinspection and fees (h) Repealed 12/29/ (i) Emissions control devices (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) (j) Advisory emissions scan (Added 7/13/11) OBD II emissions inspection waiver (Amended 12/29/10 and 7/01/12) Vehicles subject to diesel emissions inspection (Amended 7/01/12) Heavy vehicle inspection (Amended 12/29/10) (a) Tires (b) Wheels or rims...65 (c) Steering (d) Front end (e) Suspension (f) Chassis/Frame...68 (g) Window glass (h) Windshield wipers...69 (i) Mirrors...69 (j) Horn...70 (k) Coupling devices (l) Exhaust system...73 (m) Lighting and reflectors (n) Service brake system (o) Parking brake systems (p) Seat belts...84 (q) Fuel Leaks...85 Appendix I: Cam Brakes Push-Rod Travel Limits (TABLE A)...86 Appendix II: Disc Brakes Push-Rod Travel Limits (TABLE B)...87 Appendix III: Measuring the Cam Brake Adjustment (FIGURE 1)...88 Appendix IV: Measuring the Wedge Brake Adjustment (FIGURE 2) Inspection of motorcycles (a) Brakes...90 (b) Steering suspension and frame...91 (c) Exhaust system and muffler...91 (d) Headlamp...91 (e) Other lights...92 (f) Tires (g) Horn...93 (h) Rearview mirror Appendix A Repealed...95 ii4 INTRODUCTION Article 5 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law provides for a system of inspection for all vehicles registered in New York State. Inspections are required at least once every 12 months and are performed by official inspection stations that are privately owned but licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles. No motor vehicle required to be inspected may be registered or operated in this state unless it has been inspected in accordance with the provisions of these regulations, and displays a current certificate of inspection issued by an official inspection station. This information has been prepared to provide official inspection stations with a guide for conducting inspections, completing forms, and sending records to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Please note: The text in this document is not an exact duplicate of the official version of the Part 79 Regulation. DMV staff may change tabs/spacing or text for the reader s benefit. These changes do not change the meaning or intent of the Regulation as presented in this document in any way. The text in this manual reflects the amendments to Part 79 that were effective on: JANUARY 23, 2008 (NYVIP2) SEPTEMBER 24, 2008 (NYTEST/Shared Network) JUNE 23, 2010 (Civil Penalties) DECEMBER 29, 2010 (State Implementation Plan - End of NYTEST Inspection Program) FEBRUARY 23, 2011 (Stretch Limousines - NYSDOT Inspection) JULY 13, 2011 (Cap on Inspection Stations & Advisory Emissions Scan) JULY 1, 2012 (OBDII Emissions Inspections for Light-duty Diesel Powered Vehicles) JUNE 19, 2013 (Provisional Inspection Station Licenses) For this and other business information and forms, visit: iii5 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES DIVISION OF VEHICLE SAFETY SERVICES REGIONAL OFFICES REGION 1 - VEHICLE SAFETY 1800 OLD WALT WHITMAN ROAD SUITE 150 MELVILLE, NEW YORK (631) REGION 3 - VEHICLE SAFETY 175 SPARROWBUSH ROAD LATHAM, NEW YORK (518) REGION 5 - VEHICLE SAFETY 334 DINGENS STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK (716) REGION 2 - VEHICLE SAFETY 1 LARKIN PLAZA YONKERS, NEW YORK (914) REGION 4 - VEHICLE SAFETY 5801 E. TAFT ROAD NO. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK (315) REGION 6 - VEHICLE SAFETY th PLACE JAMAICA, NEW YORK (718) DIVISION OF VEHICLE SAFETY SERVICES TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Please refer to the following list of telephone numbers when contacting Vehicle Safety Services: Inspection Stickers... (518) MV-50 Unit... (518) Inspection Station Applications... (518) Inspector Certification Unit... (518) Certified Inspector Applications... (518) Hearings... (518) Information Pertaining to Inspection Procedures and Regulations... (518) Complaints... (518) Supplies... (518) iv6 PART 79 MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION REGULATION Published By NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES OFFICE OF VEHICLE SAFETY & CLEAN AIR 6 Empire State Plaza, Room 220 Albany, New York ANDREW M. CUOMO Governor v7 79.1 Definitions. For the purposes of this Part, the following terms shall have these meanings: (a) Certificate of inspection (form VS-1082, VS-1082HV, VS1082.1, VS-1082SE or VS-1082D). A sticker, also referred to as an inspection certificate, secured from the Department of Motor Vehicles by an official inspection station, issued by such station and affixed to a vehicle as prescribed by these regulations to evidence the satisfactory completion of an inspection of that vehicle in compliance with article 5 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law and this Part. Such sticker, when properly issued, is valid until midnight on the last day of the month punched thereon, of the indicated year. (Amended 7/01/12) (b) Inspection Rejection/Advisory Notice (form VS-1075). A form secured from the Department of Motor Vehicles and issued by an inspection station to a motorist as prescribed in this Part. An equivalent inspection rejection notice may also be printed by the computerized vehicle inspection system, without a form number. The certificate informs the motorist why the vehicle is being rejected and advises the motorist of deficiencies. A rejection notice is not an extension of an expired sticker, except as provided for in section 79.20(a) of this Part. (Amended 1/23/08) (c) Maximum Gross Weight (MGW). The weight of a motor vehicle as shown on the vehicle's registration document or, in the case of truck or trailer, the weight of the vehicle plus the maximum load the vehicle is registered to carry as shown on the vehicle's registration document. The MGW, not the designed carrying capacity of the vehicle, will be the weight that is used to determine the appropriate safety inspection for the vehicle. (Amended 1/23/08) (d) Motor vehicle. Every vehicle included in the definition of the term motor vehicle and motorcycle as set forth in sections 125 and 123 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, and every vehicle included in the definition of the term limited use automobile or motorcycle as set forth in sections 121-a and 121-b of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, as well as all trailers, set forth in section 156, except those vehicles specifically set forth in section 79.2(d) of this Part. (Amended 9/2/98) (e) Motor vehicle inspection record (VS1074S, VS-1074SD, or VS-1074M). A form secured from the Department of Motor Vehicles by an official inspection station. This form is used to record inspections, reinspections and the results thereof, and to record certificates of inspection, and inspection rejection notices issued but is not to be used to record information on inspections for vehicles subject to OBD II or low enhanced emissions inspection. (Amended 12/29/10) (f) Motor vehicle registered in this State. Every vehicle included in the definition of the term motor vehicle as set forth in subdivision (d) of this section, for which a certificate of registration has been issued pursuant to sections 401, 410, or 420 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law or for which a nonresident seasonal farm laborer vehicle certificate has been issued pursuant to subdivision 4 of section 250 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. A vehicle ceases to be a motor vehicle registered in this State at such time as the registration for such vehicle expires because of transfer of ownership or destruction of such vehicle. A motor vehicle owned or controlled by a dealer or transporter and legally being operated with dealer or transporter plates is not a motor vehicle registered in this State, and does not require inspection. (Amended 8/13/03) 18 (g) Official safety inspection station. Any person, association or corporation to which has been issued a license by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles pursuant to section 303 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, to conduct safety inspections of motor vehicles exempt from the emissions inspection requirement. (h) Official inspection station (fleet). Any person, association or corporation having more than 25 motor vehicles registered in its name which has been issued a license by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to conduct inspections of motor vehicles registered in its name or leased by it for a period greater than 30 days and motor vehicles owned by its employees; or any state agency or political subdivision having more than five motor vehicles registered in its name which has been issued a license by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to conduct inspections of motor vehicles registered in its name or leased by it for a period greater than 30 days and motor vehicles registered in the name of any state agency or political subdivision. (Amended 9/24/08) (i) Official inspection station (dealer). Any person, association or corporation registered as a dealer under section 415 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, which has been issued a license by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to conduct inspection of motor vehicles held by such dealer for sale or demonstration, and motor vehicles owned by employees of such dealer. (Amended 8/13/03) (j) Ten-day time extension (form VS-1077). A sticker secured from the Department of Motor Vehicles and affixed to a motor vehicle to evidence that the time within which such motor vehicle must be inspected has been extended for a period not to exceed 10 days as stated on the certificate. (Amended 9/1/04) (k) Certified motor vehicle inspector. A person who has been issued a certificate by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles pursuant to section 304-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, authorizing him to conduct inspections of motor vehicles and/or motorcycles or trailers. (Amended 1/23/08) (l) Motor vehicle inspector's certificate. A card issued by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to a person authorizing such person to conduct periodic inspections of motor vehicles and/or motorcycles and/or trailers. The certificates are categorized as follows: (Amended 7/01/12) Group 1- allows an individual to conduct safety, diesel emissions, OBD II inspections, and low enhanced emissions inspections of motor vehicles that have a seating capacity, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, under fifteen passengers, and motor vehicles and trailers that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, under 18,001 pounds, except: motorcycles; those motor vehicles and trailers that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 10,000 pounds and under 18,001 pounds, when the registrant requests a heavy vehicle inspection; and semi-trailers. The ability to perform OBD II inspections may also be dependent upon passing the applicable test in the CVIS. (Amended 12/29/10) Group 2 - allows an individual to conduct safety and diesel emissions inspections of motor vehicles that have a seating capacity, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over fourteen passengers; motor vehicles and trailers that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 18,000 pounds; those motor vehicles and trailers that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 10,000 pounds and under 18,001 pounds, when the registrant requests a heavy vehicle inspection; and semi-trailers, except: motorcycles. (Amended 7/01/12) Group 3 - allows an individual to conduct safety inspections of motorcycles. 29 (m) New York Metropolitan Area (NYMA). This region comprises the counties of Suffolk (except Fisher's Island), Nassau, Kings, Queens, Richmond, New York, Bronx, Westchester and Rockland. Diesel powered vehicles registered in this region that are subject to the diesel emissions inspection (smoke opacity test) will have DEMA printed on the registration. (Amended 7/01/12) (n) Repealed 12/29/10. (o) Computerized vehicle inspection system (CVIS). A CVIS is an inspection workstation consisting of all of the authorized and approved hardware and software components is used to produce an electronic vehicle inspection record for emissions and/or safety inspections. Such vehicle inspection record is transmitted electronically to DMV. (Amended 7/01/12) (p) Repealed 12/29/10. (q) Official emissions inspection station. Any person, association or corporation which has been issued a license to conduct safety inspections, OBD II inspections and low enhanced emissions inspections. (Amended 12/29/10) (r) Temporary certificate of emissions waiver (form VS-1078). A certificate secured from the Department of Motor Vehicles by an owner of a motor vehicle and affixed to said motor vehicle with the valid New York State safety (form VS-1082) or heavy vehicle safety (form VS- 1082HV) inspection sticker to evidence temporary waiver from the diesel emissions portion of the annual inspection. Form VS-1078 may not be used for a vehicle subject to the OBD II or low enhanced emissions inspection. (Amended 12/29/10) (s) Repealed 12/29/10. (t) Inflatable restraint system. An air bag as defined in 49 CFR Part (S ) that is designed and installed to be activated in a crash. (u) Inflatable restraint readiness indicator light. An indicator monitoring the inflatable restraint systems readiness. The light must be clearly visible from the driver's position. (Amended 5/4/05) (v) Diesel emissions inspection station. Any person, association or corporation which has been issued a license to conduct both vehicle safety and diesel emissions inspection. (Added 12/22/99) (w) Diesel emissions inspection certification and waiver form (form VS-1079DE). A form secured from the Department of Motor Vehicles, used by an official inspection station to certify that a vehicle subject to the diesel emissions inspection has qualified for and been issued a waiver per Department of Environmental Conservation standards. (Added 12/22/99) (x) On board diagnostics (OBD). A system, within passenger cars and light trucks in designated model year 1996 or newer, which monitors system degradation as it relates to powertrain components and emission control devices. (Added 8/13/03) (y) Malfunction Indicator lamp or light (MIL). The term used for the "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" light, or any other indicator light with a similar name that performs the same 310 function. This light is evaluated when performing the OBD II emissions portion of an inspection. (Amended 9/1/04) (z) Repealed 12/29/10. (aa) Repealed 12/29/ Vehicles subject to inspection. (a) All motor vehicles registered in this State must be inspected in accordance with the provisions of this Part unless expressly excluded by subdivision (d) of this section (Amended 9/24/08). (b) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subdivision, every motor vehicle (including a trailer, other than a mobile home trailer) sold or transferred for use on the public highways of this State by a dealer registered under Section 415 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law to any person other than another such registered dealer, must be inspected and bear a valid certificate of inspection prior to delivery to the purchaser or transferee. (Amended 9/1/04) (1) For the purpose of this Part, motor vehicles classified as new vehicles, demonstrators, and used vehicles, are vehicles which are sold or transferred for use on the public highways of the State. (2) For the purpose of this subdivision, a valid certificate of inspection shall be one which was issued after an inspection made within 30 days of the date of sale as indicated by the date of sale on the certificate of sale (form MV-50), and prior to delivery. (Amended 5/4/05) (3) Registered dealers do not have to inspect vehicles classified on the certificate of sale, MV-50, as "chassis", "FDD" (factory direct delivery), "O of S" (out of state), "junk", "long term lessee" (lease buyout), or "wholesale." Such indication should appear in the inspection block on the MV-50. (Amended 9/24/08) (4) A motor vehicle sold to a nonresident, which motor vehicle is to be immediately registered in the home state of such nonresident, shall not be deemed a motor vehicle sold or transferred for use on the public highways of the State and does not have to be inspected prior to sale. (c) Every motor vehicle must be inspected and bear a valid certificate of inspection before an original registration, reregistration or renewal registration for that motor vehicle may be issued, however, an original registration or reregistration or renewal may be issued without an inspection having been made if the applicant for such registration obtains a 10-day time extension certificate (form VS-1077) for the motor vehicle which is to be registered. A vehicle sold as junk is not entitled to a 10-day time extension or a temporary registration and must be inspected before an original or reregistration is issued. Upon the casual (non-dealer) sale or transfer of a motor vehicle, any certificate of inspection issued prior to the date of the sale or transfer shall be deemed invalid. (Amended 1/23/08) Note: A motor vehicle may be inspected as often as the owner may choose, so long as said vehicle is inspected at least once in any given 12-month period. 411 (d) The following are excluded from the term "motor vehicle" for purposes of this section and need not be inspected: (Amended 5/21/03) (1) fire vehicles, except ambulances; (2) tractors used exclusively for agricultural purposes; (3) vehicles inspected by or operating under a certificate of inspection authorized by the State Department of Transportation or the Federal Department of Transportation (operation under a certificate of operating authority issued by either agency, without an inspection having been made, does not constitute operating under such certificate of inspection); (Amended 9/1/04) (4) vehicles with a MGW of more than 8500 pounds of a municipally owned and operated transit system; (Amended 8/13/03) (5) farm vehicles registered under subdivision 13 of Section 401 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. Farm vehicles are those operated upon a public highway connecting by the most direct route any farms or portions of a farm under single or common ownership or operation; (6) vehicles subject to inspection and licensing by local authorities, provided such inspection by such local authorities conforms with the standards herein established by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; (7) house trailers or mobile homes when sold for purposes other than registration and operation on the highways, until such time as these vehicles are to be registered for operation on the highways; (8) vehicles not registered in this State; (9) special purpose commercial vehicles including vehicles with "STATE" or "OFFICIAL" plates which would be registered as special purpose commercial vehicles if they were privately owned and registered. These special purpose commercial vehicles have the following body types: agricultural spreader or sprayer, earth mover, feed processing machine, fire vehicle, mobile car crushers, power shovel, road building machine, road roller, road sweeper, sand spreader, snow plow, tractor crane, truck crane, truck with small wheels (such as a forklift), well driller and well servicing rig; (Amended 12/22/99) (10) golf carts and invalid chairs; (Added 9/2/98) (11) snowmobiles and snow travelers; (Added 9/2/98) (12) class B and class C limited use motorcycles; (Added 9/2/98) (13) all-terrain vehicles (including off-highway motorcycles); (Added 9/2/98) (14) low speed vehicles. (e) Reserved. 512 (f) The following vehicles, which are subject to safety inspection, are exempt from the OBD II and low-enhanced emissions portion of that annual inspection: (Amended 12/29/10) (1) vehicles 26 or more model years old; (Amended 3/24/99) (2) electric vehicles; (Amended 7/01/12) (3) motor vehicles propelled by a two-cycle spark ignition designed to burn a mixture of gasoline with oil; (4) vehicles less than 2 model years old; (Amended 3/24/99) (5) vehicles registered as historical vehicles; (Amended 3/24/99) (6) motorcycles; (Amended 7/01/12) (7) vehicles subject to the heavy vehicle safety inspection (motor vehicles that have a seating capacity, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over fourteen passengers; motor vehicles that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 18,000 pounds; and those motor vehicles that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 10,000 pounds and under 18,001 pounds, when the registrant requests a heavy vehicle inspection); (Amended 12/29/10) (8) diesel vehicles, except those diesel-powered vehicles that are model year 1997 or newer that have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) under 8,501 pounds. (Amended 7/01/12) (g) A vehicle registered with "OFFICIAL" plates or "STATE" plates shall be subject to the same inspection it would be subject to if it were privately owned and registered. (Amended 9/24/08) (h) The following vehicles, which may be subject to safety inspection, and are registered in the NYMA, are exempt from the diesel emissions portion of that inspection: (Amended 8/13/03) (1) emergency vehicles as defined by section 101 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. These include: ambulances, police vehicles, correction vehicles, fire vehicles, civil defense emergency vehicles, emergency ambulance service vehicles, blood delivery vehicles, county emergency medical services vehicles, environmental emergency response vehicles, sanitation patrol vehicles, hazardous materials emergency vehicles, and ordnance disposal vehicles of the armed forces of the United States; (Amended 9/24/08) (2) agricultural trucks as defined by section 401(7)(E)(2) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law; (Added 12/22/99) (3) Reserved 8/13/03. (4) vehicles registered as historic; (Added 12/22/99) (5) special purpose commercial vehicles as set forth in Section 401(7)(F)(a) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. (Note: Special purpose commercial vehicles are exempt from the safety inspection.) (Amended 9/24/08) (6) Repealed and Reserved 1/23/08. 613 (i) Vehicles registered outside the NYMA are exempt from the diesel emissions inspection. However, an owner of a vehicle that would be subject to diesel emissions inspection if registered in the NYMA, may request a diesel emissions inspection when presenting the vehicle for inspection to an official diesel emissions inspection station. (Added 1/23/08) 79.3 Schedule of inspection. (a) Every motor vehicle and trailer registered in this State is required to be inspected prior to midnight on the last day of the month punched, of the indicated year, on the current inspection certificate. Upon the casual (non-dealer) sale or transfer of a motor vehicle, any certificate of inspection issued prior to the date of the sale or transfer shall be deemed invalid. Every motor vehicle and trailer must be inspected upon change of registrant. (Amended 7/01/12) 79.4 Inspection information. (a) Upon application to the commissioner, the owner of a motor vehicle required to be inspected may request an extension of time to have the inspection made. Such extension of time, not to exceed 10 days, may be granted by the commissioner if, in his discretion, reasonable grounds exist for its issuance. The extension must be affixed to the motor vehicle in the lower left corner of the inside of the windshield or kept with the vehicle registration if the vehicle has no windshield, or is a trailer or motorcycle. (Amended 8/13/03) (b) Where a nonresident becomes a resident of this State, a certificate of inspection issued by any other jurisdiction to a motor vehicle owned by him will be accepted in lieu of a certificate of inspection issued in this State. Such a certificate will be valid until the expiration date of the out-of-state certificate, or one year from the date of New York registration, whichever occurs first. Upon expiration of the out-of-state certificate, the motor vehicle must be inspected and bear a certificate of inspection from an official New York inspection station. (c) A certificate of inspection issued by any other jurisdiction which has a compulsory periodic inspection program to a motor vehicle which is concurrently registered (vehicle registered in more than one jurisdiction) in this State and in the state or province of Canada which issued the certificate of inspection will be accepted in lieu of a certificate of inspection issued in this State. Such a certificate will be valid until the expiration date of the out-of-state certificate, provided the motor vehicle remains registered in such other state or province of Canada. For purposes of this Part, a vehicle with an International Registration Plan registration will be deemed registered in every jurisdiction in which it may legally be operated. (d) The owner of a motor vehicle that is registered in the NYMA and that is subject to a diesel emissions inspection, whose motor vehicle inspection certificate will expire while outside the NYMA or who purchases a vehicle from outside the NYMA, may apply to the commissioner for a temporary certificate of emissions waiver (form VS-1078) prior to receiving an inspection. The temporary certificate of emissions waiver will be valid with a valid New York State safety inspection certificate (form VS-1082) or heavy vehicle safety inspection certificate (form VS-1082HV) for as long as the registered vehicle is outside the NYMA. A diesel-powered motor vehicle that is registered in the NYMA and that is exempt from a diesel emissions inspection does not require a temporary waiver, may be inspected at any inspection station licensed to inspect such vehicles, and does not need to be reinspected upon return to the NYMA. (Amended 12/29/2010) 714 (1) (Repealed and reserved 7/01/12) (2) A vehicle subject to the diesel emissions inspection that is presented for inspection with a VS-1078 outside the NYMA must receive the appropriate safety inspection and, when it passes said inspection, shall receive the appropriate safety inspection certificate. (Amended 9/1/04) (3) The temporary certificate of emissions waiver will be valid for ten (10) days after entry into the NYMA by the motor vehicle. Upon re-entry to the NYMA, and prior to the expiration of the 10 days, the subject vehicle must receive the complete appropriate diesel emissions/safety inspection. (Amended 12/29/10) (4) Vehicles that are subject to an OBD II inspection and registered in the NYMA, that are inspected outside the NYMA, shall receive a complete safety and OBD II inspection and when such a vehicle passes said inspection, shall receive a safety/emissions inspection certificate (form VS-1082SE). This certificate shall be valid in the NYMA; the vehicle does not require reinspection, and a VS-1078 is not required. (Amended 7/01/12) 79.5 Effect of certificate of inspection and effect of inspection rejection notice. (a) No motor vehicle required to be inspected, as provided in this Part and the Vehicle and Traffic Law, shall be operated on the public highways of the state unless a valid certificate of inspection or inspection extension or a CVIS-generated extension is displayed on the vehicle or can be presented. (Amended 12/29/10) (b) Upon failure of a vehicle to pass an inspection, the owner and/or operator of said vehicle shall be provided with an inspection rejection notice and shall be notified that such necessary corrections or repairs may be made by a person or facility of his choice, and that upon completion of such repairs the vehicle shall be submitted for reinspection at any official inspection station licensed to perform the required inspection. (Amended 9/1/04) (c) Reserved. (d) If a vehicle subject to the OBD II emissions inspection fails to pass an OBD II emissions reinspection, the vehicle may be eligible for a waiver if the conditions contained in Section 79.25(a) have been met. (Amended 12/29/10) (e) If a vehicle fails to pass a diesel emissions reinspection, the vehicle may be eligible for a waiver if the conditions contained in subdivision (h) of section of this Part have been met. (Amended 1/23/08) 815 79.6 Inspection sticker fees. (a) The fee for a certificate representing that a vehicle has passed a safety inspection is $2. (b) Reserved. (c) Except as modified in section (e) below, the fee for a certificate representing that a vehicle has passed a combined safety and emissions inspection is $6. (Amended 9/1/04) (d) Reserved. (e) The fee for a certificate representing that a vehicle has passed a combined safety and diesel emissions inspection is $2. (Added 12/22/99) 79.7 Official inspection station licenses. (a) Inspections will be made only by official inspection stations currently licensed by the commissioner. Certificates of inspection and inspection rejection notices will be issued only by official inspection stations currently licensed by the commissioner. Before issuing licenses to such stations, the commissioner, after appropriate inquiry and investigation, must be satisfied that the station is properly equipped and has in its employ at least one full-time employee who is an appropriately certified motor vehicle inspector to conduct the type of inspections for which the station is licensed. Before being issued a license to inspect vehicles for the public, a station must be registered with the commissioner as a repair shop. (Amended 3/24/99) (b) Each application for a new license to operate an official inspection station must be made on a form prescribed by the commissioner and must be accompanied by an application fee of $25, which is not refundable. If the application is approved, a license will be issued upon payment of an additional fee of $5 for each month or fraction thereof from the date of issuance to its expiration date, but in no event shall the fee for one year exceed $50 or $100 for two years. In the event that an applicant desires to establish inspection facilities at locations which the commissioner considers as separate and different locations, a separate application must be made and a separate fee paid for each location. (c) Inspection Fees. (1) An inspection station may charge a fee which may not exceed, but may be less than, the fee set by the following schedule: (Amended 5/4/05) Inspection Vehicle Groups Fees Maximum gross weight (MGW) is the weight of the vehicle, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate. Seating capacity is the number of passengers that may be transported in the vehicle, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate. The MGW and the seating capacity are used to determine the applicable motor vehicle safety inspection. If a motor vehicle that is not registered in this State is presented for inspection, it must be inspected as if it were or as if it will be registered in this State. (Amended 7/01/12) 916 GROUP 1 ((a)(1) Safety inspection of all motor vehicles that have a seating capacity, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, under fifteen passengers, and all motor vehicles, except trailers and motorcycles, that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, under 10,001 pounds. (Amended 12/29/10) (2) Safety inspection of all motor vehicles, except trailers and motorcycles, that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 10,000 pounds and under 18,001 pounds, except when the registrant requests a heavy vehicle inspection. (Amended 12/29/10) (b) Safety inspection of all trailers, except semi-trailers, that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, under 18,001 pounds, except those trailers that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 10,000 pounds and under 18,001 pounds, when the registrant requests a heavy vehicle inspection. (Amended 12/29/10) GROUP 2 (a)(1) Safety inspection of all motor vehicles that have a seating capacity, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over fourteen passengers; all motor vehicles, except trailers, that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 18,000 pounds; those motor vehicles, except trailers, that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 10,000 pounds and under 18,001 pounds, when the registrant requests a heavy vehicle inspection. (Amended 12/29/10) (2) All trailers that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 18,000 pounds, and those trailers that have an MGW, as indicated on the vehicle registration certificate, over 10,000 pounds and under 18,001 pounds, when the registrant requests a heavy vehicle inspection. (Amended 12/29/10). (b) All semi-trailers. $10.00 $15.00 $ 6.00 $20.00 $12.00 $12.00 Motorcycles GROUP 3 $ 6.00 Emissions Inspection Fees (includes low enhanced, OBD II and diesel). (Amended 12/29/10) OBD II Emissions Inspection (performed at an inspection station located within the NYMA) (Amended 12/29/10) OBD II Emissions Inspection (performed at an inspection station located outside of the NYMA) (Amended 12/29/10) Low Enhanced Emissions Inspection (Amended 12/29/10) Diesel Emissions Inspection (smoke opacity test) (Amended 7/01/12) $27.00 $11.00 $11.00 $17 (2) Repealed 12/29/10. (3) Reserved 5/4/05. (4) Inspection fees are not subject to State and local sales tax. All fees listed include the cost of the inspection certificate. (Amended 8/13/03) (5) If a licensed inspection station desires to inspect vehicles in groups other than those for which they are licensed, such station must first notify the commissioner who may approve such change after appropriate inquiry and investigation to determine that the station possesses qualified personnel, proper equipment and sufficient building area. (6) If a vehicle fails a safety and/or emissions inspection, and is not removed from the station for repair, there shall be no charge for reinspection of the vehicle. A test drive by station personnel for the purposes of diagnosis or verification of repair does not constitute removal from the station. (Amended 5/4/05) (7) An official emissions inspection station must perform both the safety and low enhanced emission or OBD II emission portions of an inspection on all vehicles subject to emissions inspection presented to it (except for reinspections). (Amended 12/29/10). (i) Vehicles that are subject to the OBD II inspection may receive the safety and OBD II inspection at an official emissions inspection station located outside of the NYMA and do not need a Temporary Certificate of Emissions Waiver (form VS-1078). All dieselpowered vehicles subject to diesel emissions inspection (smoke opacity test) with "DEMA" printed on the registration document may receive the safety and diesel emissions inspection at a diesel emissions inspection station located outside of the NYMA (provided the station is licensed to perform the appropriate safety inspection) and do not need a Temporary Certificate of Emissions Waiver (form VS-1078). All diesel-powered vehicles subject to diesel emissions inspection (smoke opacity test) with DEMA printed on the registration document may receive the safety inspection at an inspection station that is other than a diesel emissions inspection station and geographically located outside of the NYMA (provided the station is licensed to perform the appropriate safety inspection), if a Temporary Certificate of Emissions Waiver (form VS-1078) is presented to the station. (Amended 7/01/12) (8) An official inspection station outside the NYMA, which is not an official diesel inspection station, may only inspect a vehicle subject to the diesel emissions inspection if the operator of the vehicle presents a valid temporary certificate of emissions waiver (form VS-1078). (Added 12/22/99) (d) Official inspection station licenses are not transferable. Where a change occurs in the ownership of a station, except as set forth in subdivision (e) of this section, a new application accompanied by the prescribed fee must be made by the new owner. A change of location, without a change in ownership, where the commissioner considers such a change as being to a separate, new and different location, requires an amendment setting forth the new location. This amendment must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the facility changing location. The Commissioner may waive the 30-day requirement in the case of extreme emergencies, such as natural disasters or eviction, and may in such cases issue a temporary permit to operate an official inspection station at the new location, pending final review of the amendment application. If the department has not conducted an on-site investigation of the 1118 proposed new location within 30 days of receipt of the amendment application, a temporary permit to operate at that new location may be granted until the investigation takes place. A temporary permit issued pursuant to this subdivision shall remain in effect for no longer than 60 days. The commissioner must be notified in writing of a change of name without a change of ownership or locations and in such event no fee is required. (Amended 1/26/01) (e) The commissioner must be notified immediately in writing if there is a change in the members of a partnership. A license in the names of two or more persons as partners or otherwise shall not expire on change of ownership, as long as one person named as a partner remains the owner or part owner. This policy applies where two or more partners increase the number of partners, but does not apply where an individual forms a partnership nor where a corporation is involved. Corporations must notify the commissioner immediately, in writing, of any corporation officer changes. (f) Approval of applications for inspection station license. The commissioner reserves the right to determine the maximum number of public official emissions inspection stations that may be located in any county. The factors used to make this determination include: the total number of motor vehicles that are registered in any given county of the state; the total number of public official emissions inspection stations that are located in any given county of the state; motorist waiting times for inspections; and any other factors that the commissioner finds are materially and substantially related to making such determination. Such determination shall be re-assessed on an annual basis. If the maximum number of public official emissions inspection stations is reached in any county, the commissioner may refuse to approve an application for an original public official emissions inspection station license and may refuse to approve an application for an amendment for a public official emissions inspection station change of location, and shall place any such application on a waiting list. Any application fees or inspection station license fees for applications that are not approved pursuant to this subdivision shall be returned to the applicant. If the number of public official emissions inspection stations falls below the maximum in any county, an application for an original public official emissions inspection station license or an application for an amendment for a change of location that has been on the waiting list for the greatest length of time shall be reviewed by the commissioner. The Department shall post on its public website a summary of its findings regarding the number of public inspection stations that shall be permitted in each county. (Added 7/13/11) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subdivision, the commissioner shall accept an application for review if: (Added 7/13/11) (1) the application is for the renewal of a public official emissions inspection station license; or (Added 7/13/11) (2) a registered new motor vehicle dealer, as defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law section 415(1)(f), or a new motor vehicle dealer applicant, submits an application for an original public official emissions inspection station license or an amendment application for a change of location for one public official emissions inspection station license that is owned by and/or operated in conjunction with such dealer; or (Added 7/13/11) (3) an original application for a public official emissions inspection station license is received from a person who purchased a facility from another person, and such facility had a public official emissions inspection station license in good standing at the time of sale. For the purposes of this paragraph, in good standing means that, at the time of the sale: the facility s license is not suspended or revoked; the facility does not owe any 1219 outstanding civil penalties; the facility has no hearings or appeals pending before the Department; and the facility has no litigation pending in which the Department is a named party; or (Added 7/13/11) (4) a licensee submits an amendment application for a change of location, and the change of location is within the same county, or within five (5) miles of the current location. This paragraph shall not apply to licensees covered by paragraph (2) of this section; or (Added 7/13/11) (5) the commissioner determines that there is a need for an inspection station in a specific geographic region within a county due to consumer factors including, but not limited to, distance and travel time between stations. If an application is approved pursuant to this paragraph, no subsequent application for change of location that is greater than 5 miles from the original location will be accepted for a period of 5 years. (Added 7/13/11) (g) A fleet or dealer inspection license will not be issued or renewed for a facility owner who already possesses a public inspection license at that location. A holder of a fleet or dealer license who wishes to obtain a public inspection license must surrender the fleet or dealer inspection license upon issuance of the public inspection license. (h) In order to perform emissions inspections, a station must be licensed as an official emissions inspection station and be staffed and equipped to conduct safety and emissions inspections pursuant to these regulations. This subdivision does not apply to official inspection stations restricted to the inspection of trailers, motorcycles, or any vehicles exempt from the emissions inspection requirement. (Amended 12/29/10) (i) In order to perform diesel emissions inspections, a station must be licensed as an official diesel emissions inspection station and be staffed and equipped to conduct safety and diesel exhaust inspections pursuant to these regulations. This subdivision does not apply to official inspection stations restricted to the inspection of trailers, motorcycles, or any vehicles exempt from the emissions inspection requirement. (Added 12/22/99) (j) A new motor vehicle dealer who is applying for a provisional dealer registration may concurrently apply for an official inspection station provisional license (hereinafter referred to as provisional license). The application for a provisional license shall be filed in such form and detail as the Commissioner shall prescribe, and shall be filed concurrently with the original application for an official inspection station license and new motor vehicle dealer and repair shop registration. If an application for a provisional license is denied, the applicant shall not be entitled to an appeal or hearing regarding the denial. (added 6/19/13) (1) The holder of a provisional license shall be granted the same rights and privileges as are granted to the holder of an official inspection station license, except that the Commissioner may suspend a provisional license for the same reasons that an official inspection station license is subject to suspension for a violation or violations of this Part or of sections 303 or 306 of the vehicle and traffic law. If the provisional license is suspended pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph, the Commissioner shall provide the provisional licensee with actual notice of the suspension at least seven calendar days prior to the effective date. The holder of the provisional license shall not be entitled to an appeal or hearing if such provisional license is suspended. The holder of a 1320 provisional license shall be subject to the same rules and regulations that apply to the holder of an official inspection station license, except if such rules and regulations are inconsistent with the provisions of this subdivision. (2) The holder of a provisional license who has purchased or acquired, or who plans to purchase or acquire, the place of business from a registered new motor vehicle dealer: (i) shall not conduct inspections in the name of the selling or transferring new motor vehicle dealer; (ii) shall not use any unused certificate of inspection that had been issued to the selling or transferring registered new motor vehicle dealer by the Department; (iii) shall display the provisional license in a conspicuous manner. (3) If a new motor vehicle dealer with a provisional license purchases or acquires a place of business from a registered new motor vehicle dealer, then within thirty business days of the issuance of the provisional license, the dealer must ensure that the official inspection station license and all unused certificates of inspection that had been issued to the selling or transferring inspection station are surrendered to the Department or are accounted for. (4) If the Commissioner has suspended a provisional license, or if a provisional license has expired, and the dealer that held such provisional license has not obtained a valid official inspection station license, then all official inspection station operations at that location shall immediately cease, and the dealer shall surrender the provisional license, and all unused certificates of inspection to the Department. (5) The holder of a provisional license must meet all of the remaining requirements for the issuance of an official inspection station license within thirty days of the issuance of the provisional license. (6) The provisional license shall expire sixty days from the date of issuance of such license or when the Department completes its investigation related to the application for an inspection station license, whichever is later. (7) The holder of a provisional license must notify the Department immediately if the opening of the dealership is cancelled and such holder must return all supplies within ten days 79.8 Duties of licensee. (a) An official inspection station licensee is obligated to inspect vehicles in accordance with these regulations. By issuing a certificate of inspection, the licensee certifies that: (Amended 9/24/08) (1) the brakes, steering mechanism, lights and such other equipment specified by these regulations have been inspected in accordance with these regulations; and (2) such equipment and mechanism comply with the regulations of the commissioner. (b) The licensee is responsible for all inspection activities conducted at the inspection station. The specific duties of an official inspection station are as follows: 14 View more
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