Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 5 - STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 91 - REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS IN THE NORTHERN VIRGINIA AREA
Part XII - On-Road Testing
Section 9VAC5-91-742 - Eligibility requirements for financial assistance
Universal Citation: 9 VA Admin Code 5-91-742
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. In order to qualify for financial assistance, a person shall meet the following requirements, as applicable:
1. Be the registered owner of an eligible
vehicle for which all appropriate registration fees for the vehicle with the
Department of Motor Vehicles have been paid.
2. Have a household income that is less than
or equal to 133% of the federal Poverty Guidelines, as published by the United
States Department of Health and Human Services; and
3. Spend a minimum copayment of one hundred
dollars on emissions-related repairs at a certified vehicle emissions repair
facility. Money spent to correct tampered emissions control systems or to make
a vehicle test ready shall not be included in the copayment. Repairs shall meet
the requirements of
9VAC5-91-741 B.
B. In order to qualify for financial assistance, a vehicle shall be an affected motor vehicle that:
1. Is subject to the provisions of §
46.2-1177 of the Code of Virginia;
2. Can be driven under its own power to the
emissions repair facility;
3. Is
currently registered or is operated primarily in the program area;
4. Has a current and valid Virginia Motor
Vehicle Safety Inspection as provided in §§ 46.2-1157 and 46.2-1158
of the Code of Virginia; and
5. Has
been issued a notice of violation under
9VAC5-91-750 B.
C. The owners of the following vehicles are not eligible for financial assistance:
1. A vehicle undergoing a transfer of
ownership.
2. A vehicle being
initially registered in Virginia.
3. A nonconforming vehicle.
4. A vehicle powered exclusively by a clean
special fuel.
5. A vehicle owned or
operated by a fleet.
6. A vehicle
registered to a nonprofit organization.
7. A vehicle owned or leased by a commercial
entity.
8. A vehicle owned or
leased by a government entity.
9. A
vehicle registered as an antique vehicle.
10. A vehicle that is unable to complete a
motor vehicle emissions inspection according to
9VAC5-91-410 through
9VAC5-91-490.
Statutory Authority
§§ 46.2-1178.1, 46.2-1178.2 and 46.2-1180 of the Code of Virginia; § 182 of the federal Clean Air Act; 40 CFR Part 51, Subpart S.
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