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-30-15-2.9 - Authorized Inspection Stations and Inspectors
Universal Citation: 280 RI Code of Rules 30 15 2.9
Current through September 18, 2024
A. Technicians and business owners/managers seeking authorization as an inspector or inspection station or must obtain authorization from the DMV before they can conduct official inspections.
B. Heavy-duty Authorized Inspection and Repair Station (HD-AIRS)
1. Owners of diesel repair facilities may be
authorized by the DMV to conduct official inspections.
a. Requirements
(1) A repair facility which is authorized as
a Heavy-duty Authorized Inspection and Repair Station (HD-AIRS) shall use a
smoke opacity analyzer approved by the DMV to perform the SAEJ1667 test method,
and shall provide necessary space, testing equipment, tools, liability
insurance, signage, repair reports and copies of the "Official Manual for
Vehicle Inspection," rules and regulations and other informational materials as
may be designated and required by the DMV. At least one Diesel Certified
Inspection Technician (DCIT) shall be available to perform emissions
inspections during the HD-AIRS normal business hours. An authorized inspection
station cannot be located outside of Rhode Island.
b. Application
(1) Application for authorization shall be
made on an official application form designated by the DMV. Authorization shall
be granted when the applicant demonstrates the ability to meet the requirements
of this regulation and the "Official Manual for Vehicle Inspection." No
authorization may be assigned, transferred or used at any location other than
the location designated on the original application. The authorization may be
withdrawn by the DMV for good cause at any time.
C. Authorized Fleet Inspection Stations (AFIS)
1. The owner of a
fleet of 10 or more diesel powered motor vehicles that are centrally maintained
may apply for authorization as an AFIS and must be certified by the DMV prior
to conducting official inspections.
a.
Requirements
(1) A repair facility which is
authorized as an Authorized Fleet Inspection Station shall use a smoke opacity
analyzer approved by the DMV to perform the SAE J1667 test method, and provide
the necessary space, tools, liability insurance, and copies of the "Official
Manual for Vehicle Inspection" and regulations as may be designated and
required by the DMV. At least one Certified Inspection Technician (DCIT) shall
be available to perform emissions inspections. An authorized fleet station
inspection station cannot be located outside of Rhode Island.
b. Application
(1) Application for authorization shall be
made on an official application form designated by the DMV. Authorization shall
be granted when the applicant demonstrates the ability to meet the requirements
of the "Official Manual for Vehicle Inspection" and this regulation. No
authorization may be assigned, transferred or used at any location other than
the location designated on the original application. The authorization may be
withdrawn by the DMV for good cause at any time.
D. Reporting
1. Owners of HD-AIRS and AFIS shall provide a
monthly "Inspection Activity Report" to the DMV on the first Wednesday of each
month. The report must be on a form designed by the DMV and shall include but
not be limited to the following:
a. The number
of initial inspection, or reinspection performed;
b. The number of vehicles that passed the
inspection;
c. The number of
vehicles that failed the inspection;
d. A copy of the inspection report for each
vehicle inspected and,
e. Other
information as the DMV may reasonably require to enable it to determine
compliance with these regulations.
E. Diesel Certified Inspection Technicians (DCIT)
1. Individuals must be certified by the
DMV to conduct official inspections.
a.
Requirements
(1) A person seeking
certification as a Diesel Certified Inspection Technician (DCIT) must be
sixteen (16) years of age or older, and must hold a valid driver's license to
operate all vehicles subject to this regulation. In addition, the DCIT
applicant must have successfully completed the requirements of a training
course approved by the DMV or designee. The Diesel Certified Inspection
Technician must demonstrate to the DMV a knowledge of and proficiency in
performing the required test procedures.
b. Application
(1) The application for Diesel Certified
Inspection Technician must be on an official form designated by the DMV. The
application is for an individual not a corporate or company application. The
designation as a Diesel Certified Inspection Technician may be withdrawn by the
DMV for good cause at any time.
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