Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 280 - Department of Revenue
Chapter 30 - Division of Motor Vehicles
Subchapter 15 - Safety and Emissions
Part 2 - Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Emission Inspections
Section 280-RICR-30-15-2.8 - Periodic Inspection Procedures
Universal Citation: 280 RI Code of Rules 30 15 2.8
Current through September 18, 2024
A. The registered owner, vehicle lessees or motor carrier of a heavy-duty diesel vehicle shall obtain a vehicle emissions inspection. The emissions inspection can occur at a Heavy-duty Authorized Inspection Repair Station (HD-AIRS) or at an Authorized Fleet Inspection Station (AFIS).
B. Emissions Inspection Frequency
1. Registered
owner, vehicle lessees or motor carrier of heavy-duty diesel vehicles subject
to the periodic portion of the Rhode Island Heavy-duty Diesel Vehicle
Inspection Program shall have their vehicle inspected at least annually. The
inspection shall be conducted prior to the end of the month indicated on the
vehicle's current inspection sticker.
C. Registration
1. No heavy-duty diesel vehicle except those
exempted in §
2.6 of this Part, may be
registered or any registration renewed unless a required annual official
inspection has been conducted and the vehicle has been found to comply with the
requirements of this regulation.
D. Inspection Fee
1. Registered owner, vehicle lessees or motor
carrier shall be charged an inspection fee of fifty-five dollars ($55) for the
inspection of a heavy-duty diesel vehicle at HD-AIRS locations. Owners of fleet
locations must pay thirty dollars ($30) for each inspection they conduct. The
inspection fee must be paid for each heavy-duty diesel vehicle inspected and is
payable whether a compliance certificate, or no certificate is
issued.
E. Inspection Stations
1. Heavy-duty Authorized Inspection
and Repair Stations and Authorized Fleet Inspection Stations shall be
established and be authorized to conduct emissions inspections using the SAE
J1667 Snap-Acceleration Smoke Test Procedure for Heavy-Duty Diesel Powered
Vehicles.
2. The Heavy-duty
Authorized Inspection and Repair Stations and Authorized Fleet Inspection
Stations shall calibrate the inspection testing of equipment using calibration
frequency and procedure of the SAE J1667 Snap-Acceleration Smoke Test Procedure
for Heavy-Duty Diesel Powered Vehicles.
F. Reinspection
1. Any motor vehicle inspected and found not
to comply with the standards for motor vehicle safety and emissions inspections
must be reinspected within forty-five (45) days of the initial emissions
inspection. If a vehicle is reinspected at the HD-AIRS that conducted the
initial emissions inspection, the management of the HD-AIRS shall not charge an
additional inspection fee.
G. Inspection Prohibited
1. The HD-AIRS shall refuse to perform the
inspection of any heavy-duty vehicle subject to the Rhode Island Heavy-duty
Diesel Vehicle Inspection Program if the vehicle is determined by the HD-AIRS
to be in such an unsafe condition as to be a hazard to inspection personnel
and/or the vehicle operator. The vehicle shall not be inspected until the
reason for the refusal has been remedied.
H. Safety Inspection Standards
1. The HD-AIRS shall adhere to the Safety
Inspection Procedures as specified in the "Official Manual for Vehicle
Inspection."
I. Vehicle Inspection Documentation
1. The HD-AIRS shall
provide an inspection report to the owner/lessee of each heavy-duty diesel
vehicle inspected upon completion of a safety and emissions inspection. The
safety and emissions inspection report form will be provided by the DMV and
shall include:
a. Inspection station and
inspector numbers;
b. The type of
test(s) performed;
c. The date of
the inspection;
d. The inspection
report serial number;
e. Vehicle
model year, make, and type;
f.
Vehicle registration plate number;
g. Federal Department of Transportation (DOT)
number;
h. Horse power of vehicle
or exhaust pipe size;
i. Gross
vehicle weight rating;
j. The
vehicle identification number;
k.
The odometer reading to the nearest 1,000 miles;
l. Type of inspection (initial inspection or
reinspection);
m. The pass/fail
result of opacity test;
n. Test
results in percentage of opacity;
o. Test time;
p. Calibration date of analyzer;
q. List of any repairs which were
performed;
r. List of the cost of
parts and labor for repair; and,
s.
Other information as the DMV may reasonably require or enable it to determine
compliance with these regulations.
J. Pass/Fail Designation
1. Owners/lessees of a diesel powered motor
vehicle meeting the inspection standards shall, upon completion of the
inspection, receive an inspection sticker and inspection report indicating a
pass designation. Those that fail inspection shall be issued an inspection
report indicating the vehicle has failed the inspection standards and that the
vehicle must be brought into compliance within forty-five (45) calendar days or
not be operated on the highways of Rhode Island
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