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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 26Pt. 5Ch. 1§ 43000 Vehicle Emission Standards

§ 43000 Vehicle Emission Standards

Health and Safety Code·California
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§ 43000 Vehicle Emission Standards

Key Takeaways

  • •Cars pollute the air a lot, and that’s bad for people’s health and nature.
  • •California wants all cars to follow rules to pollute less.
  • •Even old cars with pollution control parts must follow these rules.
  • •Using less gas in cars helps the air and meets state goals.

Example

If your car smokes a lot from the tailpipe, it’s breaking the law.

The law says cars can’t pollute too much. If your car is blowing dark smoke, you might have to fix it so it doesn’t harm the air.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 43000 Vehicle Emission Standards

The Legislature finds and declares as follows: (a)  The emission of air pollutants from motor vehicles is the primary cause of air pollution in many parts of the state. (b)  The control and elimination of those air pollutants is of prime importance for the protection and preservation of the public health and well-being, and for the prevention of irritation to the senses, interference with visibility, and damage to vegetation and property. (c)  The state has a responsibility to establish uniform procedures for compliance with standards which control or eliminate those air pollutants. (d)   Vehicle emission standards applied to new motor vehicles, and to used motor vehicles equipped with motor vehicle pollution control devices, are standards with which all motor vehicles shall comply. (e)  Dependence on petroleum based fuels in motor vehicles not only contributes to substantial degradation of air quality and risk to public health, but also impedes the state’s progress toward the petroleum use reduction goal prescribed in Section 25000.5 of the Public Resources Code. (Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 900, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 24, 2026

Key Terms

pollutioncompliancedamagespropertyemissionhealthportvehicle

Related Statutes

  • § 40001 District Air Quality Rules
  • § 41512 Air Pollution Testing Fees
  • § 43008.5 Direct Import Vehicle Testing
  • § 43008.6 Commercial Vehicle Emission Inspections
  • § 43011.5 Diesel Emission Enforcement Plan

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 43000.
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