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Vehicle Retirement - Income-eligible vehicle owners may receive $1,500 to retire their vehicle. All others may receive $1,000. Repair Assistance - Income-eligible vehicle owners may receive up to $1,200 in emissions-related repairs if their model year 1996 or newer vehicle fails a biennial Smog Check inspection.
- Cap Confirmation
The Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) is in receipt of your...
- Apply for repair assistance
The Consumer Assistance Program’s (CAP) repair assistance...
- Cap Confirmation
The Consumer Assistance Program’s (CAP) repair assistance option offers eligible consumers whose vehicles fail a biennial Smog Check inspection financial assistance toward emissions-related repairs at a STAR test-and-repair station. Owners of model year 1996 or newer vehicles may receive up to $1,200 in emissions-related repairs.
Since its implementation in 1984, the program has greatly reduced air pollution created by millions of vehicles in California. The Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) administers the program and licenses independently owned Smog Check stations throughout California.
The California Smog Check Program requires vehicles that were manufactured in 1976 or later to participate in the biennial (every two years) smog check program in participating counties. [1] The program's stated aim is to reduce air pollution from vehicles by ensuring that cars with excessive emissions are repaired in accordance with federal ...
In addition to this reference guide, BAR uses several methods to provide stations, inspectors and technicians with the latest Smog Check information. These methods include: The Smog Check Website, Smog Check & Auto Repair News (periodic), direct mailers (as needed), and BAR ET Blasts (as needed).
28 Μαΐ 2024 · Provides incentive program to consumers to repair or retire gross polluter vehicles. Must be registered in the state of California. For more information or to apply, call or visit website: Consumer Assistance Program. Offers a Referee Program for smog check questions. Referees located at community colleges throughout California.
The STAR program, which took effect in January 2013, is the result of legislative and other efforts to reform and modernize the smog check program. Under the STAR program, BAR certifies smog check stations that meet specified standards for stations and inspectors as “STAR stations.”