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PART 276
PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE PERFORMANCE
OF INSPECTIONS OF MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
SECTION 276.101 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
Section 276.101 Purpose and
Applicability
a) Purpose
This Part establishes specific requirements and procedures to
be followed in complying with the motor vehicle emissions inspection
requirement and specific requirements and procedures to be followed in the
performance of inspections of motor vehicle emissions.
b) Applicability
The provisions of this Part apply to implementation of the
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
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SECTION 276.102 DEFINITIONS
Section 276.102 Definitions
a) Except as hereinafter stated and unless a different meaning of
a term is clear from its context, the definitions of terms used in this Part
shall be the same as those used in the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS
5] and the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005 [625 ILCS 5/13C].
b) The following definitions apply to this Part:
"Accuracy" means the combination of bias and
precision errors, technically defined as uncertainty, that quantifies the
differences between a measured and true value.
"Affected county" means any county or portion
thereof, as defined in Section 13C-5 of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of
2005.
"Agency"
means the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency or its designee.
"Calibration gas" means a gas of known concentration
used to establish the response curve of the exhaust gas analyzer.
"Diagnostic trouble code" or "DTC" means
an alphanumeric code that is set in a vehicle's onboard computer when a monitor
detects a condition likely to indicate the existence of an emission related
malfunction of the vehicle.
"Drift" means the amount of change in analyzer
reading over a period of time. Zero drift refers to the change of zero
reading. Span drift refers to a change in the reading at a specified span gas
calibration point.
"Economic hardship extension" means a one year extension
to the test-by date that may be granted to the owners of a vehicle in order for
the owners to comply with the requirements of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection
Law of 2005.
"Emissions
compliance certificate" means a certificate issued to an owner of a
vehicle registered in an affected county who successfully complies with the
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005 and the requirements of this Part. As
required by the context, this means an emissions compliance certificate, annual
exemption certificate or emissions inspection certificate.
"Emission control devices" means those components
of a vehicle that were designed and are used to control vehicle exhaust and
evaporative system emissions. For the purpose of this Part, this term refers
to components with which the vehicle was originally equipped or direct
replacements.
"Evaporative system integrity test" means a test of
the fuel cap portion of a vehicle's evaporative system, which consists of
either a fuel cap leak flow test, a fuel cap pressure decay test, or a fuel cap
visual functional test, as applicable.
"Exhaust gas analyzer" means a device that has the
capability to identify unknown concentrations of particular constituents in
motor vehicle exhaust gases by comparison with known concentrations of
analytical gases.
"Fleet inspection permit" means a permit issued to
fleet self-testers in accordance with Subpart G.
"Fleet inventory" means those vehicles that have
been registered with the Agency for the purpose of fleet self-testing and that
have been assigned a test eligibility date.
"Fleet vehicle" means any non-exempt vehicle
registered with the Agency for the purpose of fleet self-testing.
"Fuel cap" means a device used to seal a vehicle's
fuel inlet.
"Fuel cap leak flow test" means a test performed in
accordance with this Part on a vehicle's fuel cap using a fuel cap leak flow tester
to determine whether the vehicle complies with the evaporative system emission
standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240.
"Fuel cap leak flow tester" or "fuel cap
tester" means a device used to determine the leak flow integrity of a
vehicle's fuel cap by comparing the measured leak flow of the fuel cap with an
established fuel cap leak flow standard.
"Fuel cap pressure decay test" means the test
performed in accordance with this Part on a vehicle's fuel cap using a fuel cap
pressure decay tester to determine whether the vehicle complies with the
evaporative system emission standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240.
"Fuel cap pressure decay tester" means a device
used to determine the pressure decay integrity of a vehicle's fuel cap by
monitoring the pressure behind the fuel cap for a 10 second period and
comparing the measured pressure decay of the fuel cap to an established fuel
cap pressure decay standard.
"Fuel cap visual functional test" means the test
performed in accordance with this Part on a vehicle's fuel cap using visual
analysis to determine whether the vehicle complies with the evaporative system
emission standards of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240.
"Full-service
official inspection station" means an inspection station that offers the
full range of emissions inspection services and customer service functions,
including waiver inspections.
"HC hangup" means hydrocarbons that cling to the
surface of the analyzer gas sampling stream causing errors in hydrocarbon
readings.
"High idle" means a vehicle operating condition
with engine disconnected from an external load (placed in either neutral or
park) and operating at a speed of 2500 ±300 RPM.
"Household income" means the gross income of all
household members, except wage or salary income earned by dependent minors
under 18 years of age. A head of household and his or her spouse are not
considered as minors. Gross income includes wages, interest, annuities,
pensions, social security, retirement, disability, public aid, alimony, child
support, unemployment benefits, workers' compensation, and any other indirect
income such as utility allowances.
"Idle mode" means that portion of a vehicle
emission test procedure conducted with the engine disconnected from an external
load and operating at minimum throttle.
"Initial idle mode" means the first of up to two
idle mode sampling periods during a steady-state idle mode test, during which
exhaust emission measurements are made with the vehicle in
"as-received" condition.
"Low income" means the household income during the
preceding 12 month period was not more than 150 percent of the latest available
poverty guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services for the contiguous United States and the District of Columbia.
"Malfunction indicator light" or "MIL" means
the light found on the dashboard of OBD-equipped vehicles that is required to
be illuminated when the OBD system detects malfunctions likely to result in
emissions exceeding applicable emission standards. The MIL must display the
phrase "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon". The word
"Powertrain" may be substituted for "Engine".
Alternatively, the ISO engine symbol may be substituted.
"National Institute of Standards and Technology gas"
or "NIST gas" means a standard gas maintained or made available by
the National Institute of Standards and Technology for the purpose of
determining the accuracy of calibration gases.
"Non-exempt vehicle" means any vehicle subject to
emission inspections, regardless of whether the vehicle is in a certified
configuration, under the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005.
"Non-fleet vehicle" means any non-exempt vehicle
except for vehicles registered with the Agency for the purpose of fleet
self-testing.
"Official inspection station" means a vehicle
emission inspection facility operated by the Agency or the Agency's Contractor
for the purpose of conducting emission inspections on non-fleet vehicles.
"On-board diagnostic readiness code" means a status
flag stored by a vehicle's onboard computer that indicates whether a given
monitor has been run (i.e., whether the component or system in question has
been checked to determine if it is functioning properly).
"On-board diagnostic test" means the electronic
retrieval of stored readiness status, diagnostic trouble codes, and MIL
illumination status from a vehicle's OBD system to determine if any emission
related trouble codes are present and if the MIL is commanded to be on, which
would indicate the existence of an emission related malfunction with the
vehicle.
"On-road remote sensing test" means the
observation, measurement, and recording of vehicle exhaust emission
concentrations of hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide
(CO2) present in each in-use vehicle while traveling on roadways or
in specified areas by equipment that is not connected to the vehicle.
"Preconditioning mode" means a period of
steady-state high-idle operation conducted to ensure that the engine and emissions
control system components are operating at normal operating temperatures, thus
minimizing false failure caused by improper or insufficient warm-up.
"Private official inspection station" means a
vehicle emission inspection facility operated by a registered owner or lessee
of 15 or more non-exempt fleet vehicles.
"Recognized repair technician" means a person
professionally engaged in vehicle repair, employed by a going concern whose
purpose is vehicle repair, or possessing nationally recognized certification
for emission related diagnosis and repair.
"Second-chance idle mode" means the second of two
idle mode sampling periods during a steady-state idle mode test, preceded by a
preconditioning mode and utilized as a second chance to pass idle exhaust
emission standards immediately following an initial idle mode failure.
"Span gas" means a gas of known concentrations that
is used to check or adjust the analyzer response characteristics to those
determined by the calibration gases.
"Steady-state idle test" means a vehicle emission
test procedure consisting of an initial idle mode measurement of exhaust
emissions followed, if necessary, by a high idle preconditioning mode and a
second-chance idle mode.
"Test-by
date" or "TBD" means the date by which the vehicle is due to
have an emissions inspection and corresponds to the date the vehicle's
registration will expire. For non-expiring vehicle registrations, the TBD is
the date of the vehicle's purchase anniversary month or, if not available, the
month the vehicle was added to the Illinois Secretary of State's registration
database.
"Test cycle" means the two-year period between a
vehicle's test eligibility dates.
"Test
eligibility date" or "TED" means the first day of the third
month prior to the vehicle's TBD.
"Vehicle
emissions test notice" means a notice sent by the Agency to the owners of
a vehicle informing the owners of the need to comply with the requirements of
the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005.
"Vehicle inspection report" means a report issued
to the motorist indicating the results of an emission inspection or waiver
determination.
"Visual functional test" means a visual examination
of a vehicle's fuel cap for any readily apparent wear, tampering, or defects that
would prevent the fuel cap from operating properly.
"Visual inspection test" means a visual examination of a
vehicle's MIL consisting of verifying the status of the MIL in key on/engine
off position followed by verifying the status of the MIL in the key on/engine
on position to determine the status of the MIL and existence of an emission
related malfunction with the vehicle.
"Waiver" means a suspension of the requirement that
a non-exempt vehicle comply with test standards after two or more attempts to
do so, as provided for in this Part.
"Waiver inspection" means an inspection conducted
by a waiver inspector to determine waiver eligibility.
"Waiver inspector" means a person authorized by the
Agency to conduct waiver inspections and to approve or disapprove applications
for a waiver.
(Source: Amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 2257, effective January 30, 2012)
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SECTION 276.103 ABBREVIATIONS
Section 276.103
Abbreviations
Abbreviations used in this Part include the following:
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cc/min
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cubic centimeters per minute
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CO
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carbon monoxide
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CO2
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carbon dioxide
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DTC
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diagnostic trouble code
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HC
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hydrocarbons, as hexane
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I/M
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inspection and maintenance
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MIL
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malfunction indicator light
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NIST
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National Institute for
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NO
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nitrogen oxide
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NOx
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oxides of nitrogen
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OBD
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on-board diagnostics
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ppm
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parts per million by volume
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RPM
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revolutions per minute
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SDM
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source detector module
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TBD
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test-by date
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TED
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test eligibility date
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VIN
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vehicle identification number
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(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
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SECTION 276.104 INCORPORATIONS BY REFERENCE
Section 276.104
Incorporations by Reference
The following materials are
incorporated by reference and include no later editions or amendments:
a) 40 CFR 85.2225 (July 1, 1994).
b) 40 CFR 85.2222, 85.2223, and 85.2231 (July 1, 2001).
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.105 SUNSET PROVISIONS
Section 276.105 Sunset
Provisions
Sections 276.203, 276.204,
276.205, 276.502, 276.503, 276.504, 276.601, 276.602 and 276.603 of this Part
shall not apply after January
31, 2012.
(Source: Added at 36 Ill.
Reg. 2257, effective January 30, 2012)
SUBPART B: VEHICLE EMISSIONS INSPECTION PROCEDURES
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SECTION 276.201 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE EMISSIONS INSPECTION PROCEDURES
Section 276.201 General
Description of Vehicle Emissions Inspection Procedures
Compliance with steady-state
idle, evaporative system integrity, OBD, visual inspection, and on-road sensing
test standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240 shall be determined by use of
test procedures and other requirements as applicable, as set forth in this Part,
and shall be performed to the extent practicable. The test procedure applicable
to each non-exempt vehicle shall be based on the model year and vehicle type as
supplied by the manufacturer. If this information is not available from the
manufacturer, the model year and vehicle type shall be based on registration
information as supplied by the Illinois Secretary of State.
(Source: Amended at 36 Ill.
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SECTION 276.202 POLLUTANTS TO BE TESTED EXHAUST TEST
Section 276.202 Pollutants
to be Tested – Exhaust Test
Vehicle exhaust emission
inspections shall consist of sampling vehicle tailpipe emissions of HC, CO, CO2,
and NOx (if applicable).
(Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 18867, effective September 28, 1998)
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SECTION 276.203 DILUTION - STEADY-STATE IDLE EXHAUST TEST
Section 276.203 Dilution −
Steady-State Idle Exhaust Test
To prevent excess dilution in a
steady-state idle exhaust emissions test described in Section 276.204, the
sample probe shall be inserted a minimum of 10 inches into the vehicle's tailpipe.
Extension boots shall be utilized if it is impossible to insert the sample
probe at least 10 inches into the tailpipe. A vehicle emission test shall be
invalid if the applicable emission standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240
are met but the sum of the CO and CO2 concentrations in the exhaust
gas does not exceed 6 percent during the sample averaging period(s).
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.204 STEADY-STATE IDLE EXHAUST EMISSIONS TEST PROCEDURES
Section 276.204 Steady-State
Idle Exhaust Emissions Test Procedures
a) Steady-State Idle Test
The
steady-state idle test may be substituted for the OBD test for those vehicles
identified in Section 13C-25(d) of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005.
The steady-state idle test consists of a first-chance idle mode test followed,
if necessary, by a second-chance test. The second-chance test consists of a
high idle preconditioned mode while in neutral or park, followed immediately by
an idle mode.
b) General Requirements
1) Initial tests (i.e., those occurring for the first time in a
vehicle's scheduled test cycle) shall be performed without repair or adjustment
at the inspection facility prior to the test.
2) Tests shall be performed with Agency-approved equipment that
has been calibrated according to the quality procedures contained in Section
276.602 of this Part.
3) Vehicles with apparent leaks of fuel, oil, coolant, or exhaust
shall not be tested.
4) Vehicles with missing tail pipe sections that would prohibit
full insertion of an analyzer probe shall not be tested.
5) Vehicles shall be tested with their engines and emissions
control systems at normal operating temperatures and not overheating (as
indicated by gauge, temperature lamp, touch test on the radiator hose, and/or
boiling radiator).
6) Vehicles shall be tested without any accessories in operation.
7) Vehicles must be operated during each mode of the test with
the gear selector in neutral or park for the idle mode test and the high idle
preconditioning mode.
8) For vehicles with multiple tailpipes, separate test results
from each tailpipe shall be numerically averaged for each pollutant sampled
unless equipment capable of simultaneously sampling multiple tailpipes is
utilized.
c) Procedures
1) The analysis of exhaust gas concentrations must begin 10
seconds after the applicable test mode begins.
2) Exhaust gas concentrations must be analyzed at a minimum rate
of once every 0.75 second.
3) The measured value for the pass/fail determination shall be a
simple running average of the measurements taken over 5 seconds.
4) With the exception of those vehicles specified in subsection
(c)(5) of this Section, the tachometer must be attached to the vehicle in
accordance with the analyzer manufacturer's instructions.
5) Vehicles that cannot continuously meet the engine speed
requirements of subsection (e)(1)(B) of this Section within 30 seconds after
initiation of the first-chance test shall be rejected upon verification of the
proper operation and placement of the tachometer. If it is determined that the
operation or placement of the tachometer is faulty, immediate corrective action
shall be taken and the vehicle shall be retested in accordance with subsection
(e) of this Section.
6) If the engine speed falls outside the limits specified in subsection
(e)(1)(B), (e)(2)(B) or (e)(2)(C) of this Section, as applicable, for more than
5 seconds in any one excursion, or 15 seconds over all excursions within a test
mode, the mode timer shall be reset to zero and the mode restarted.
7) For vehicles whose design prevents the monitoring of the
engine rpm rate with a tachometer, the engine speed requirements of subsections
(e)(1)(B), (e)(2)(B), and (e)(2)(C) of this Section shall not apply. The
preconditioning mode of a second-chance idle test shall consist of accelerating
the vehicle's engine to an estimated rate of 2500 rpm for a period of 30
seconds prior to initiating a second-chance idle mode test.
8) The sample probe must be inserted into the vehicle's
tailpipe to a minimum depth of 10 inches. If the vehicle's exhaust system
prevents insertion to this depth, a tailpipe extension must be used.
9) The measured concentration of CO plus CO2 must be
greater than or equal to 6 percent or the vehicle will be rejected.
10) If a vehicle's engine stalls at any time during the test
sequence, the test shall be aborted and restarted. If after 3 attempts the
test cannot be completed, the vehicle shall be rejected.
d) Pass/Fail Determination
A pass or fail determination is made for each applicable test
mode based on a comparison of the test standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
240.152 with the measured value for HC and CO as described in subsection (c) of
this Section. A vehicle passes the test mode if any pair of simultaneous
measured values for HC and CO are below or equal to the applicable test
standards. A vehicle fails the test mode if the values for either HC or CO, or
both, in all simultaneous pairs of values are above applicable standards.
e) Test Sequence
The steady-state idle test consists of a first-chance test
and a second-chance test. The first-chance test consists only of an idle
mode. The second-chance test consists of a preconditioning mode followed
immediately by an idle mode, and is performed only if the vehicle fails the
first-chance test.
1) First-Chance Test
A) The test starts when the conditions specified in subsections
(e)(1)(B) and (e)(1)(C) of this Section are met.
B) The mode starts when the vehicle engine speed is between 350
and 1300 rpm. The minimum mode length is determined as described under
subsection (e)(1)(C) of this Section.
C) The pass/fail analysis begins after an elapsed time of 10
seconds. A pass or fail determination is made for the vehicle and the mode is
terminated in accordance with subsections (e)(1)(C)(i) through (e)(1)(C)(iv) of
this Section.
i) The vehicle passes the idle mode and the test terminates on
or before an elapsed time of 30 seconds, if the measured values are less than
or equal to the applicable test standards as described in subsection (d) of
this Section.
ii) The pass/fail analysis shall continue beyond 30 seconds as
long as emission readings are declining based upon comparison of the last 5
consecutive measured values. The vehicle passes the idle mode and the test is
immediately terminated if, at any point between an elapsed time of 30 seconds
and 90 seconds, the measured values are less than or equal to the applicable
test standards described in subsection (d) of this Section.
iii) The vehicle fails the first-chance test if the provisions of
subsection (e)(1)(A), (e)(1)(C)(i), or (e)(1)(C)(ii) of this Section are not
met.
iv) The vehicle shall fail the first-chance test and the
second-chance test shall be omitted if no measured values less than 1800 ppm HC
are found by an elapsed time of 30 seconds.
2) Second-Chance Test
A) If the vehicle fails the first-chance test, a second-chance
test is performed except as described in subsection (e)(1)(C)(iv) of this
Section.
B) Preconditioning Mode
The high idle
preconditioning mode starts when the engine speed is between 2200 and
2800 rpm, or between 1650 and 1950 rpm on specified vehicles equipped with ZF
4-speed Automatic Transmissions. The mode continues for an elapsed time of 30
seconds.
C) Idle Mode
The mode starts 5 seconds after the vehicle engine speed returns
to between 350 and 1300 rpm after high idle preconditioning. The minimum idle
mode length is determined as described in subsection (e)(2)(D) of this Section.
D) The pass/fail analysis begins after an elapsed time of 10
seconds. A pass or fail determination is made for the vehicle and the idle
mode is terminated in accordance with the following:
i) The vehicle passes the idle test and the test terminates on
or before an elapsed time of 60 seconds if the measured values are less than or
equal to the applicable test standards as determined by the procedure described
in subsection (d) of this Section;
ii) The vehicle fails the idle test and the test terminates if
the provisions of subsection (e)(2)(D)(i) are not met within an elapsed time of
60 seconds.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
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SECTION 276.205 EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM INTEGRITY TEST PROCEDURES
Section 276.205 Evaporative
System Integrity Test Procedures
a) Applicability
The evaporative system integrity test shall be performed in
accordance with the fuel cap leak flow test procedures or fuel cap pressure
decay test procedures, and fuel cap visual functional test procedures specified
in subsections (b) and (c) of this Section.
b) Test Procedures
1) Fuel Cap Leak Flow Test
The fuel cap shall be removed from the vehicle's fuel inlet
and installed on the fuel cap leak flow tester, using an adapter if necessary.
All fuel caps that require a key for removal from the vehicle's fuel inlet
shall be tested with the key removed from the lock. The workstation shall
provide the inspector with information as to whether the fuel cap tester can be
used to test the vehicle's fuel cap and which adapter, if any, is required,
based on one or more of the following items: vehicle identification number (VIN),
make, model, and model year. If the fuel cap can be tested, then the following
task shall be performed:
A) The fuel cap leak flow tester shall be pressurized to 30 ±1
inches of water. The inspector shall initiate the test. The fuel cap leak
flow tester shall measure the fuel cap leak flow rate and simultaneously
compare this flow rate with the flow rate through the calibrated orifice;
B) Within 15 seconds after the depression of the start-test
button, the fuel cap leak flow tester shall make a pass/fail determination.
Pass/fail analysis shall be determined according to the procedures in
subsection (c) of this Section;
C) Fuel caps that have failed an initial integrity test under
subsection (c)(4) of this Section shall immediately receive a second-chance
fuel cap leak flow test after first ensuring that the fuel cap has been
installed on the fuel cap leak flow tester correctly. The procedure contained
in subsections (b)(1)(A) and (b)(1)(B) of this Section shall be repeated; and
D) At the conclusion of all fuel cap leak flow tests, the fuel cap
shall be removed from the fuel cap leak flow tester and replaced on the filler
neck, ensuring that it is properly tightened.
2) Fuel Cap Pressure Decay Test
The fuel cap shall be removed from the vehicle's fuel inlet
and installed on the fuel cap pressure decay tester, using an adapter if
necessary. All fuel caps that require a key for removal from the vehicle's
fuel inlet shall be tested with the key removed from the lock. The workstation
shall provide the inspector with information as to whether the pressure decay
tester can be used to test the vehicle's fuel cap and which adapter, if any, is
required, based on one or more of the following items: VIN, make, model, and
model year. If the fuel cap can be tested, then the following task shall be
performed:
A) The pressure decay tester shall be pressurized to 28 ±1 inches
of water. The inspector shall initiate the test. The pressure decay tester
shall monitor the pressure behind the fuel cap and look for pressure decay;
B) The pressure decay shall be monitored for 10 seconds after
stability is achieved for 10 seconds. Pass/fail analysis shall be determined
according to the procedures in subsection (c) of this Section;
C) Fuel caps that have failed an initial integrity test under
subsection (c)(4) of this Section shall immediately receive a second-chance
fuel cap pressure decay test after first ensuring that the fuel cap has been
installed on the pressure decay tester correctly. The procedure contained in
subsections (b)(2)(A) and (b)(2)(B) of this Section shall be repeated; and
D) At the conclusion of all fuel cap pressure decay tests, the
fuel cap shall be removed from the pressure decay tester and replaced on the
filler neck, ensuring that it is properly tightened.
3) Visual Functional Test
If the vehicle has a fuel cap, but the fuel cap cannot be
tested using the leak flow or pressure decay test procedures, then a visual
functional test of the fuel cap shall be performed.
c) Pass/Fail Determination
1) Vehicles which are presented for testing with missing,
inaccessible, incorrect, non-removable, illegal, or otherwise non-testable fuel
caps shall fail the evaporative system integrity test.
2) If the vehicle's fuel cap is present and can be tested using
either the fuel cap leak flow test or the fuel cap pressure decay test under
subsection (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this Section and, if tested, the test result
does not exceed either the fuel cap leak flow rate standard contained in 35
Ill. Adm. Code 240.172(b) or the fuel cap pressure decay standard contained in
35 Ill. Adm. Code 240.172(a), then the vehicle shall pass the evaporative
system integrity test.
3) If the vehicle's fuel cap is present and is tested under the
provisions of subsection (b)(3) of this Section, and the test result does not
exceed the visual functional test standard contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
240.172(c), then the vehicle shall pass the evaporative system integrity test.
4) If the vehicle's fuel cap is tested using either the fuel cap
leak flow test or the fuel cap pressure decay test under the provisions of
subsection (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this Section, and does not meet the applicable
standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240.172, the vehicle shall fail the
evaporative system integrity test.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
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SECTION 276.206 ENGINE AND FUEL TYPE MODIFICATIONS
Section 276.206 Engine and
Fuel Type Modifications
In the inspection process,
vehicles that have been altered from their original certified configuration are
to be tested in the same manner as other subject vehicles. Specific procedures
to be used are as follows:
a) Vehicles with engines other than the engine originally
installed by the manufacturer or an identical replacement of such engine shall
be subject to the test procedures and standards for the chassis type and model
year of the vehicle.
b) Vehicles that have been switched from an engine of one fuel
type to another fuel type that is subject to the program shall be subject to
the test procedures and standards for the current fuel type, and to the
requirements of subsection (a) of this Section.
c) Vehicles that are switched to a fuel type for which there is
no certified configuration shall be tested according to the most stringent
emission standards established for that vehicle type and model year.
(Source: Section repealed, new Section added at 20 Ill. Reg. 8456,
effective June 14, 1996)
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SECTION 276.207 TRANSIENT LOADED MODE EXHAUST EMISSIONS TEST PROCEDURES (REPEALED)
Section 276.207 Transient
Loaded Mode Exhaust Emissions Test Procedures (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.208 ON-ROAD REMOTE SENSING TEST PROCEDURES
Section 276.208 On-Road
Remote Sensing Test Procedures
a) Applicability
On-road remote sensing tests shall be scheduled to occur at
least once a year by the Agency or its designee in each affected county,
distributed throughout the inspection areas in proportion to the number of
subject vehicles registered in these areas, and performed in accordance with
the procedures specified in subsections (b) through (e) of this Section.
b) On-Road Remote Sensing Test Procedure
The on-road remote sensing test shall consist of measuring
the concentration of HC, CO, and CO2, and automatically recording
the speed, acceleration, and license plate of each in-use vehicle. Compliance
is determined by comparing the measured emission concentration of each
pollutant to the on-road remote sensing emission standards contained in 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 240.182.
c) Test Site Location Criteria
Test locations for on-road remote sensing tests shall be
sited such that:
1) cold start vehicle operation conditions are avoided;
2) areas where vehicles are generally accelerating or driving at
a steady speed uphill are favored;
3) areas where vehicles are generally decelerating are avoided;
4) areas that could produce high load conditions are avoided;
5) traffic is contained to a single lane;
6) traffic is high in volume;
7) test equipment is unobtrusive to vehicle operation; and
8) adequate median space is provided for safe operation of test
equipment.
d) Data Collection
1) The following items shall be collected for each vehicle
receiving an on-road remote sensing test:
A) vehicle license plate number;
B) date and time of test;
C) test site reference number;
D) emission levels for HC, CO, and CO2; and
E) speed and acceleration of vehicle.
2) The following items shall be collected for each on-road remote
sensing test site:
A) test site reference number;
B) description of test site location; and
C) slope of test site in degrees.
e) Pass/Fail Determination
The owner of any non-exempt vehicle that has previously been
through an in-cycle emissions test and passed the final retest, or is
determined to be out of compliance, which is found with an exceedence of the
on-road remote sensing emission standards, shall be notified of such
exceedence. If a second exceedence occurs prior to the next scheduled in-cycle
emissions test, the Agency will reassign the vehicle and notify the owner of a
required out-of-cycle exhaust emissions test.
(Source: Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 18867, effective September 28, 1998)
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SECTION 276.209 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC TEST PROCEDURES
Section 276.209 On-Board
Diagnostic Test Procedures
a) Test Procedures
The OBD test procedure shall be conducted according to the
method specified in 40 CFR 85.2222(a), (b), and (c), incorporated by reference
in Section 276.104(b) of this Part. However, once initiated, the OBD test shall
be conducted as completely as possible, regardless of intermediate reject or
fail results.
b) Pass/Fail Determination
The pass/fail determination for OBD testing shall be
conducted according to the method specified in 40 CFR 85.2222(d), incorporated
by reference in Section 276.104(b) of this Part.
c) Reject Determination
The reject
determination for OBD testing shall be conducted according to the method
specified in 40 CFR 85.2222(c), incorporated by reference in Section 276.104(b)
of this Part, with the following modifications, according to which a vehicle
shall be rejected from testing:
1) The vehicle is presented for testing and passes the OBD
inspection, but the number of unset non-continuous OBD readiness codes exceeds
the following:
A) 2 monitors "not ready" for MY 1996 to MY 2000
vehicles; and
B) 1 monitor "not ready" for MY 2001 and newer vehicles;
or
2) The vehicle is presented for retesting after an OBD failure
involving catalytic converter DTCs P0420 through P0439, and the catalyst
monitor is "not ready" at the time of retest.
d) OBD Test Report
The OBD test
report shall be prepared according to the method specified in 40 CFR 85.2223,
incorporated by reference in Section 276.104(b) of this Part.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
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SECTION 276.210 VISUAL INSPECTION TEST PROCEDURES
Section 276.210 Visual Inspection Test Procedures
a) Applicability
Beginning February
1, 2012, the visual inspection test may be substituted for the OBD test for
those vehicles identified in Section 13C-25(h) of the Vehicle Emissions
Inspection Law of 2005. The visual inspection test consists of a two-part
test. The first part of the visual inspection test consists of a visual
examination of the MIL in the key-on/engine off position. The second part of
the visual inspection test consists of a visual examination of the MIL
in the key on/engine on position. The visual inspection test shall be performed
in accordance with subsections (b) and (c) of this Section.
b) Test Procedures
1) Key on/engine
off
The key on/engine off test starts
with the ignition in the key off/engine off position. The ignition shall then
be turned to the key on/engine off position. The inspector shall observe
whether the MIL is illuminated.
2) Key on/engine
on
The key on/engine on test starts
with the ignition in the key on/engine off position. The ignition shall then
be turned to the key on/engine on position. The inspector shall observe
whether the MIL is continuously illuminated.
c) Pass/Fail Determination
A pass or fail determination is
made for each part of the visual inspection test identified in subsection (b)
based on a comparison of the test results to the visual inspection test
standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240.202.
(Source: Added at 36 Ill. Reg. 2257,
effective January 30, 2012)
SUBPART C: EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE
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SECTION 276.301 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.301 General
Requirements
a) The owners of all vehicles subject to inspection shall obtain
a valid emissions compliance certificate from the Agency.
b) Failure to comply with applicable provisions of the Vehicle
Emissions Inspection Law of 2005 [625 ILCS 5/13C] shall subject the owners of
the vehicle to the enforcement provisions thereof.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.302 DETERMINATION OF AFFECTED COUNTIES
Section 276.302
Determination of Affected Counties
a) The Agency shall make its determination of the geographic
extent of an affected county based upon the "UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
ZIP + 4 National Directory File".
b) To the extent practicable, the Agency shall make its
determination of residency in an affected county so as to assure that:
1) irrespective of Zip Code, the affected counties correspond to
the geographic areas prescribed in the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law, and
2) the affected counties are composed of contiguous geographic
areas within each of the counties.
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SECTION 276.303 EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE DESIGN AND CONTENT
Section 276.303 Emissions Compliance
Certificate Design and Content
All emissions compliance
certificates required under this Section shall, at a minimum, include the
following information in a clear and recognizable fashion:
a) The statement "Registration Renewal Authorized";
b) The TED (month and year) in which the vehicle is next scheduled
for testing;
c) A unique emissions compliance certificate number; and
d) The following vehicle
information:
1) VIN;
2) License
plate number;
3) Vehicle
model year; and
4) Vehicle
make.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.304 INITIAL EMISSIONS INSPECTION STICKERS OR CERTIFICATES (REPEALED)
Section 276.304 Initial
Emissions Inspection Stickers or Certificates (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.305 EXEMPT EMISSIONS INSPECTION STICKERS OR CERTIFICATES (REPEALED)
Section 276.305 Exempt
Emissions Inspection Stickers or Certificates (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.306 RENEWAL EMISSIONS INSPECTION STICKERS OR CERTIFICATES (REPEALED)
Section 276.306 Renewal
Emissions Inspection Stickers or Certificates (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.307 TEMPORARY EMISSIONS INSPECTION STICKERS OR CERTIFICATES (REPEALED)
Section 276.307 Temporary
Emissions Inspection Stickers or Certificates (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.308 CORRECTED OR INTERIM EMISSIONS INSPECTION STICKERS OR CERTIFICATES (REPEALED)
Section 276.308 Corrected or
Interim Emissions Inspection Stickers or Certificates (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.309 WAIVER EMISSIONS INSPECTION STICKERS OR CERTIFICATES (REPEALED)
Section 276.309 Waiver
Emissions Inspection Stickers or Certificates (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.310 EMISSIONS INSPECTION STICKER AND CERTIFICATE DISPLAY AND POSSESSION (REPEALED)
Section 276.310 Emissions
Inspection Sticker and Certificate Display and Possession (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.311 CHANGE OF ASSIGNED TEST MONTH (REPEALED)
Section 276.311 Change of
Assigned Test Month (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.312 ECONOMIC HARDSHIP EXTENSION STICKERS OR CERTIFICATES (REPEALED)
Section 276.312 Economic
Hardship Extension Stickers or Certificates (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.401 WAIVER REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.401 Waiver
Requirements
a) All vehicles subject to inspection under the Vehicle Emissions
Inspection Law of 2005 [625 ILCS 5/13C] shall be eligible for a waiver from
meeting the applicable vehicle emission standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 240 upon submission of proof to a Waiver Inspector of compliance with all
of the following:
1) After failing a retest, the vehicle has failed to comply with
the applicable vehicle emission standards;
2) A minimum expenditure of at least $450 in emission-related
repairs exclusive of tampering-related repairs have been made;
3) The vehicle has received all repairs and adjustments for which
it is eligible under any emission performance warranty provisions pursuant to
Section 207 of the Clean Air Act (42 USC 7541);
4) The Agency determines by normal inspection procedures that the
emission control devices are present and appear to be properly connected and
operating;
5) Repairs are conducted by a recognized repair technician; and
6) Evidence of repair is presented consisting of either of the
following:
A) Signed and dated receipts identifying the vehicle and
describing the diagnostic procedures that were utilized in determining the
repairs, justification that the repairs performed were appropriate and
necessary for the emissions test failure, and the amount charged for eligible
emission-related repairs; or
B) An affidavit executed by the person performing the eligible
emission related repairs.
b) Emission-related
repairs performed not more than 30 days prior to the current TED may be applied
to the $450 minimum expenditure if the repairs were appropriate for the DTCs
present at the time of the initial failure.
c) Waivers shall not be
issued if the MIL is inoperative.
d) Vehicles
subject to a steady-state idle exhaust test shall not be eligible for waivers
unless the vehicle passes a fuel cap test.
e) Waivers
shall be issued to the vehicle owners. In the event the vehicle owner is not
present, a waiver may be issued to the vehicle owner's designee if specific
written authorization from the vehicle owner on a form prescribed by the Agency
is presented at the time of waiver application.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.402 LOW EMISSIONS TUNEUPS (REPEALED)
Section 276.402 Low
Emissions Tuneups (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 26 Ill. Reg. 8113, effective May 17, 2002)
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SECTION 276.403 DENIAL OR ISSUANCE OF WAIVER
Section 276.403 Denial or
Issuance of Waiver
a) If the Agency determines that an applicant for a waiver has
not complied with all applicable waiver criteria set forth in Section 276.401
of this Part, the waiver request shall be denied. The Agency shall provide to
the applicant a written statement containing the reasons for the denial.
b) If the Agency determines that an applicant for a waiver has
complied with all waiver criteria set forth in Section 276.401 of this Part,
the waiver shall be issued. The Agency shall provide to the applicant an
emissions compliance certificate containing, at a minimum, the information
described in Section 276.303.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.404 ECONOMIC HARDSHIP EXTENSION REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.404 Economic
Hardship Extension Requirements
The Agency shall issue a one
year emissions compliance certificate to the owner of a vehicle that meets the
requirements of subsection (a) of the Section.
a) Requirements
1) When tested, the subject vehicle failed to meet applicable
emission standards contained in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 240, except that the economic
hardship extension will not be granted if only the applicable fuel cap
emissions test standard contained in 35 Ill. Adm. 240 is failed;
2) The registered owner or owners of the subject vehicle
certifies that his or her, or their, household income qualifies as "low
income" as defined in this Part. In the case of multiple registered
owners who are not part of the same household, the registered owners must
certify that the sum of each registered owner's household income qualifies as
"low income" as defined in Section 276.102 of this Part;
3) The current or former owner of a subject vehicle has not
previously received an emissions compliance certificate for economic
hardship for the subject vehicle, or, if an emissions compliance certificate
for economic hardship has previously been issued, the vehicle passed all
required emissions tests prior to issuance of another emissions compliance
certificate for economic hardship;
4) The registered owner of the subject vehicle presents either of
the following, which shall not include any costs associated with any motor
vehicle emission related recall that has been, or is to be, paid by a
manufacturer or dealer:
A) A written estimate prepared by a recognized repair technician
for emission related vehicle repairs, parts or services, including diagnostic
fees, related to the emissions test failure, in the amount of 50 percent or
greater of the current waiver repair minimum amount contained in Section 276.401(a)(2)
of this Part; or
B) If the registered owner intends to perform the necessary
services or repairs, the written estimate shall include only the cost of
emission related parts;
5) The registered owner of the vehicle grants authorization to
the Agency or its representatives to make legitimate inquiries as necessary,
including to all relevant State departments or agencies, including but not
limited to the Illinois Secretary of State and the Department of Human
Services, to verify ownership and income information.
b) An emissions compliance certificate issued under this Section
is not transferable to one or more subsequent owners.
c) An emissions compliance certificate issued under this Section
may be revoked by the Agency if the Agency determines that the applicant or
applicants made false statements on the economic hardship extension
application.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.405 OUTSIDE OF AFFECTED COUNTIES ANNUAL EXEMPTION REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.405 Outside of Affected Counties Annual
Exemption Requirements
a) The
owner of a vehicle that is located and being primarily operated outside of the
affected counties and in other jurisdictions in which vehicle emission inspections
are not required, may be issued a one year emissions compliance certificate
allowing the motorist to renew the registration without having an emissions
inspection. Written proof of the vehicle's location must be provided by one of
the following:
1) Tax bill;
2) Utility bill;
3) Tuition bill;
4) Storage receipt;
5) Military orders; or
6) Other written proof
deemed acceptable by the Agency.
b) Vehicles
obtaining a one year emissions compliance certificate under this Section will
be subject to inspection by the next TBD unless the motorist complies with
subsection (a) of this Section.
c) A
vehicle owner who is currently in the military and deployed outside the
affected counties may be issued a one year emissions compliance certificate under
this Section if written proof as specified in subsection (a)(5) or (a)(6) is
provided.
(Source: Amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 2257, effective January 30, 2012)
SUBPART E: TEST EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
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SECTION 276.501 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.501 General
Requirements
Compliance with Illinois vehicle
test standards shall be determined by following the test procedures set forth
in Subpart B of this Part and by utilizing the following:
a) Steady-state idle test equipment meeting the specifications set
forth in Sections 276.502 and 276.503 of this Part and the evaporative system
test equipment meeting the specifications set forth in Section 276.504 of this
Part; or
b) On-road remote sensing test equipment meeting the specifications
set forth in Section 276.507 of this Part; or
c) OBD test equipment meeting the specifications set forth in
Section 276.508 of this Part.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.502 STEADY-STATE IDLE EXHAUST TEST ANALYSIS SYSTEMS FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.502 Steady-State
Idle Exhaust Test Analysis Systems Functional Requirements
The steady-state idle exhaust test
analysis system shall meet the functional requirements specified in 40 CFR
85.2225(b), incorporated by reference in Section 276.104(a) of this Part.
Additionally, all exhaust gas analyzers shall:
a) Provide reliable, continuous service;
b) Make an automatic selection of the proper emission standard
for each vehicle tested;
c) Make automatic pass/fail determinations for each vehicle
tested;
d) Record test data in machine-readable (computer) form for
subsequent data processing and analysis; and
e) Make an instantaneous printing of duplicate copies of test
results.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.503 STEADY-STATE IDLE EXHAUST TEST ANALYSIS SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Section 276.503 Steady-State
Idle Exhaust Test Analysis Systems Performance Criteria
The steady-state idle exhaust test
analysis system shall meet the performance criteria specified in 40 CFR
85.2225(c), incorporated by reference in Section 276.104(a) of this Part.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.504 EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM INTEGRITY TEST FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Section 276.504 Evaporative
System Integrity Test Functional Requirements and Performance Criteria
a) Requirements
Both fuel cap leak flow testers and fuel cap pressure decay
testers used for evaporative system integrity testing shall be:
1) Easily connected to fuel caps, including those tethered to the
vehicle;
2) Compatible with at least 95 percent of all vehicles required
to receive a fuel cap test;
3) Adaptable as required to test future model year vehicles as
they enter the eligible fleet;
4) Capable of performing the following additional functions:
A) Provide reliable, continuous service;
B) Provide for the automatic selection of the proper fuel cap test
equipment (if applicable) for each vehicle tested;
C) Provide for an automatic pass/fail determination for each
vehicle tested;
5) Unaffected by atmospheric variation (i.e., barometric
pressure, humidity, temperature, etc.). Test accuracy shall be within 2
percent of stated values from 0ºF to 120ºF;
6) Pressurized using air, Nitrogen (N2), or an
equivalent non-toxic, non-greenhouse, inert gas;
7) Capable of controlling the supply pressure and preventing over
pressurization;
8) Tamper resistant; and
9) Designed to avoid damage to the vehicle during installation,
testing and removal.
b) Fuel cap pressure decay tester
The fuel cap pressure decay tester used for evaporative
system integrity testing shall be equipped with a pressure gauge with a minimum
range of 0 to 50 inches of water and an accuracy of 0.3 inches of water or 2
percent of point, whichever is greater.
c) Fuel cap leak flow tester
The fuel cap leak flow tester used for evaporative system
integrity testing shall be:
1) Equipped with a serviceable air filter upstream of the flow
comparison circuitry;
2) Equipped with an automatic shutoff and a low-battery indicator
if battery powered;
3) Supplied with a NIST traceable reference passing fuel cap of
nominal 52 to 56 cc/min for daily test verification;
4) Supplied with a NIST traceable reference failing fuel cap of
nominal 64 to 68 cc/min for daily test verification;
5) Accurate to 3 cc/min at the 60 min flow standard; and
6) Able to be modified, either by the manufacturer or an
authorized service center, to test at a revised leakage (flow) rate from that
originally shipped.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.505 TRANSIENT LOADED MODE TEST SYSTEMS FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS (REPEALED)
Section 276.505 Transient
Loaded Mode Test Systems Functional Requirements (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.506 TRANSIENT LOADED MODE TEST SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE CRITERIA (REPEALED)
Section 276.506 Transient
Loaded Mode Test Systems Performance Criteria (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.507 ON-ROAD REMOTE SENSING TEST SYSTEMS FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Section 276.507 On-Road
Remote Sensing Test Systems Functional Requirements and Performance Criteria
a) The on-road remote sensing test equipment shall consist of the
following:
1) An infrared SDM capable of measuring the concentration of HC,
CO, and CO2 present in an in-use vehicle;
2) A camera system that automatically photographs vehicle license
plates;
3) A system that links each emission record to the correct
vehicle license plate photograph; and
4) A laser based speed and acceleration measurement system.
b) The Infrared SDM shall be of a design certified to meet the
following accuracy requirements:
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c) The speed and acceleration measurement system shall be of a
design certified to measure vehicle speed to within ±0.5 miles per hour and
vehicle acceleration to within ±0.3 miles per hour per second at the moment
exhaust is measured.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.508 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC TEST SYSTEMS FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Section 276.508 On-Board
Diagnostic Test Systems Functional Requirements and Performance Criteria
The OBD test system shall meet
the functional requirements specified in 40 CFR 85.2231, incorporated by
reference in Section 276.104(b) of this Part.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
SUBPART F: EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION
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SECTION 276.601 STEADY-STATE IDLE TEST EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Section 276.601 Steady-State
Idle Test Equipment Maintenance
All operators of exhaust gas
analyzers shall conduct a preventive maintenance and quality control program
consisting of the following elements:
a) an HC hang-up check conducted prior to each test and after the
last test of the day; HC hang-up shall not exceed 20 ppm HC prior to any test;
b) visual inspection of all equipment prior to the first test of
the day;
c) performance of analyzer preventative maintenance (e.g., filter
replacement, inspection and cleaning of probes, sample lines, water traps, etc.)
according to manufacturer's recommended schedules and as needed; and
d) all calibration and operating procedures specified in Section
276.602.
(Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 18867, effective September 28, 1998)
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SECTION 276.602 STEADY-STATE IDLE TEST EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION
Section 276.602 Steady-State
Idle Test Equipment Calibration
All operators of steady-state
idle exhaust test gas analyzers shall comply with the following calibration and
operating procedures unless alternative procedures have been approved by the
Agency:
a) Exhaust gas analyzers shall be warmed up prior to each vehicle
inspection, zero check, span check, or calibration. Analyzers shall be
considered to be in a warmed-up condition once stabilized zero readings
(readings stabilize for one minute within ±2 percent of full scale, low range
on all 3 channels) are obtained.
b) The analyzer shall conduct a zero and span check prior to each
test. The span check shall include the HC, CO and CO2 channels, and
the NO and O2 channels, if present. If zero and/or span drift cause
the signal levels to move beyond the adjustment range of the analyzer, it shall
lock out from testing.
c) The system shall lock out from testing if sample flow falls
below 3 percent of full scale, or causes system response time to exceed 13
seconds to 90 percent of a step change in input, whichever is less.
d) A system leak check shall be performed within 24 hours before
the test, and may be performed in conjunction with the gas calibration
described in subsection (e)(1) of this Section. If a leak check is not
performed within 24 hours or if the analyzer fails the leak check, the analyzer
shall lock out from testing. The leak check shall be a procedure demonstrated
to effectively check the sample hose and probe for leaks and shall be performed
in accordance with good engineering practices. An error of more than +2
percent of the reading using low range span gas shall cause the analyzer to
lock out from testing and shall require repair of leaks.
e) Gas Calibration
1) Analyzers must undergo a two-point calibration within 72 hours
before each test unless changes in barometric pressure are compensated for
automatically and statistical process control demonstrates equal or better
quality control using different frequencies. Gas calibration shall be
accomplished by introducing span gas that meets the requirements of subsection
(e)(3) of this Section into the analyzer through the calibration port. If the
analyzer reads the span gas within the allowable tolerance range (i.e., the
square root sum of the squares of the span gas tolerance described in
subsection (e)(3) of this Section and the calibration tolerance, which shall be
equal to 2 percent), no adjustment of the analyzer is necessary. The gas
calibration procedure shall correct readings that exceed the allowable
tolerance range to the center of the allowable tolerance range. The pressure in
the sample cell shall be the same with the calibration gas flowing during
calibration as with the sample gas flowing during sampling. If the system is
not calibrated, or the system fails the calibration check, the analyzer shall
lock out from testing.
2) A two point gas calibration procedure shall be followed. The
span shall be accomplished at one of the following pairs of span points:
A) Low
300 – ppm
propane (HC)
1.0 – percent
CO
6.0 – percent
CO2
1000 – ppm
nitric oxide (if equipped with NO)
High
1200 – ppm
propane (HC)
4.0 – percent
CO
12.0 – percent
CO2
3000 – ppm
nitric oxide (if equipped with NO)
B) Low
0 – ppm
propane (HC)
0.0 – percent
CO
0.0 – percent
CO2
0 – ppm nitric
oxide (if equipped with NO)
High
600 – ppm
propane (HC)
1.6 – percent
CO
11.0 – percent
CO2
1200 – ppm
nitric oxide (if equipped with NO)
3) The span gases used for the gas calibration shall be traceable
to NIST standards within two percent and shall be within two percent of the
span points specified in subsection (e)(2) of this Section.
f) Other Checks
In addition to
the other periodic checks described in this Section, those described in
subsections (f)(1) and (f)(2) of this Section shall also be used to verify
system performance under the special circumstances described therein.
1) Gas Calibration
A) Each time the analyzer electronic or optical systems are
repaired or replaced, a gas calibration shall be performed prior to returning
the unit to service.
B) Multi-point calibrations shall be performed every 6 months.
The calibration curve is checked at 20 percent, 40 percent, 60 percent, and 80
percent of full scale, and must be adjusted or repaired if the specifications
in Section 276.503 are not met.
2) Leak Checks
Each time the
sample line integrity is broken, a leak check shall be performed prior to
testing.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.603 EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM INTEGRITY TEST MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION
Section 276.603 Evaporative
System Integrity Test Maintenance and Calibration
a) Applicability
Relevant
parameters of the fuel cap pressure decay tester and leak flow testers shall be
inspected according to the procedures contained in this Section.
1) Pressure Decay Tester
A) The fuel cap pressure decay tester shall be checked for
integrity at the beginning of each operating day and after 5 hours of use each
day. If, after the fuel cap attachment end of the pressure decay tester is
capped and pressurized to between 14 and 28 inches of water, the pressure
system changes more than 0.2 inches of water over 15 seconds, the pressure
decay tester shall be removed from service.
B) The pressure gauge for the pressure decay tester shall be
checked on a weekly basis against a reference gauge. A pressure decay tester
that has a deviation in the measured pressure exceeding 0.3 inches of water
shall be removed from service.
2) Leak Flow Tester
A) The accuracy of the leak flow tester shall be verified by
testing and correctly identifying the passing and failing reference fuel caps
at the beginning of each operating day. Reference fuel caps shall be stored in
a dirt and dust free manner to prevent clogging and changes in flow rate.
Reference fuel caps shall be stored at the same temperature as the leak flow
fuel cap tester to provide accurate flow reference.
B) Independent flow bench verification of the reference fuel caps
and the internal flow standard orifice shall be conducted before initial usage
and as recommended by the leak flow tester manufacturer or as suggested by
analysis of quality control data. The bend flow verification results shall be
traceable to NIST.
C) The upstream filter for the leak flow tester shall be
maintained in accordance with manufacturer's specifications.
b) Any fuel cap leak flow tester or pressure decay tester that
fails an inspection shall be removed from service until repaired and its
accuracy verified.
c) The fuel cap adapters shall be checked for leaks or damage
following the recommendations of the fuel cap tester manufacturer or the fuel
cap adapter supplier.
(Source: Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 18867, effective September 28, 1998)
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SECTION 276.604 RECORD KEEPING
Section 276.604 Record
Keeping
All maintenance and calibration records
pertaining to emission test equipment shall be submitted to the Agency, as
required, upon request.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.605 TRANSIENT LOADED MODE TEST EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION (REPEALED)
Section 276.605 Transient
Loaded Mode Test Equipment Maintenance and Calibration (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.606 ON-ROAD REMOTE SENSING TEST SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION
Section 276.606 On-Road
Remote Sensing Test Systems Maintenance and Calibration
a) All equipment utilized for on-road remote sensing emission
measurement shall be maintained and calibrated according to the manufacturer's
specifications.
b) The accuracy of the Infrared SDM shall be verified by
measuring the concentration of tri-blend (CO2, HC, CO) calibration
gas released from a specially modified vehicle. A two point gas calibration
procedure shall be followed. The span shall be accomplished at the following
pair of span points:
300 – ppm
propane (HC)
1.0 – percent
CO
6.0 – percent
CO2
1200 – ppm
propane (HC)
4.0 – percent
CO
12.0 – percent
CO2
The Infrared SDM shall measure the span gas within the
allowable tolerance range specified in Section 276.507(b) of this Part.
(Source: Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 18867, effective September 28, 1998)
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SECTION 276.607 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC TEST SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION
Section 276.607 On-Board
Diagnostic Test Systems Maintenance and Calibration
All equipment utilized for OBD
test systems shall be maintained and calibrated according to the manufacturer's
specifications.
(Source: Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 18867, effective September 28, 1998)
SUBPART G: FLEET SELF TESTING REQUIREMENTS
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SECTION 276.701 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.701 General
Requirements
a) Any owner or lessee of a fleet of 15 or more vehicles subject
to inspection may apply to the Agency for a permit to establish and operate one
or more private official inspection stations for the limited purpose of
self-testing their fleet of vehicles.
b) Vehicle inspections shall be conducted in accordance with
Subpart B of this Part, as applicable.
c) If the Agency substantially amends emissions test standards,
procedures, or other requirements, it may require emissions inspectors to be
re-certified and fleet self-testers to be re-permitted.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.702 FLEET INSPECTION PERMIT
Section 276.702 Fleet
Inspection Permit
The Agency may issue fleet
inspection permits to eligible applicants upon a showing of compliance with the
following requirements:
a) Equipment
All fleet
inspections shall be conducted utilizing equipment approved by the Agency.
This equipment shall meet the same functional requirements, performance
criteria, maintenance standards, and calibration requirements as specified in
Subparts E and F of this Part.
b) Training
Each fleet
inspector shall be required to complete and pass a training course given by the
Agency covering the following topics:
1) I/M rules and regulations;
2) Testing procedures;
3) Analyzer use;
4) Analyzer calibration and quality control; and
5) Data recording and submittal.
c) General Fleet Inspection Permit Requirements
1) Applicants shall submit an application for a fleet inspection
permit for each inspection location on forms provided by the Agency and shall
include a list of vehicles that will be inspected at the private official
inspection station.
2) Applicants shall execute a fleet inspection agreement.
3) Fleet inspection permits issued by the Agency shall expire two
years after the date of issuance.
4) Fleet inspection permits are not transferable.
5) Any change in the name and/or address of any permittee or any
fleet inspector or inspectors employed by the permittee shall be reported to
the Agency in writing on forms provided by the Agency within 30 days after the
change.
6) A permittee may request, and the Agency may grant, a
relocation of equipment at a private official inspection station.
d) Fleet Inspection Permit Suspension and Revocation
For the
following reasons, the Agency may suspend for a period of up to two years or
revoke, with the permittee being ineligible to reapply for two years, a fleet
inspection permit:
1) The permittee has violated any applicable laws, rules, or
regulations;
2) The permittee has provided false or misleading information in
its application for a fleet inspection permit;
3) The permittee has failed to notify the Agency that a vehicle
has been proposed to be added or deleted from its vehicle inventory
within the time specified by the Agency;
4) 20 percent or more of the vehicles in the permittee's fleet
have failed to comply with the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005;
5) The permittee has misrepresented any information provided in
fleet vehicle lists, vehicle inspection reports, and/or equipment maintenance
and calibration reports;
6) The number of vehicles subject to inspection in the
permittee's fleet becomes less than 15.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.703 FLEET INSPECTION PERMITTEE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.703 Fleet
Inspection Permittee Operating Requirements
a) Vehicle Eligibility
1) The permittee shall furnish the Agency with a list of all
vehicles subject to inspection and for which fleet inspection is requested.
The permittee shall provide this list to the Agency by electronic media and
shall include, at a minimum, the following:
A) VIN;
B) License plate number;
C) Vehicle make;
D) Vehicle model; and
E) Vehicle model year.
2) The permittee shall notify the Agency in writing on forms
provided by the Agency or by electronic media in the format required by the
Agency in the event that any vehicles in the fleet inventory are proposed to be
added or deleted from its vehicle inventory within the time specified by the
Agency.
3) Unless authorized by the Agency, vehicles contained in the
fleet vehicle inventory pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section shall only
be inspected at private official inspection stations. If authorization is given
by the Agency for a vehicle contained in the fleet vehicle inventory to be
tested or retested at an official inspection station, any subsequent retests in
that vehicle's testing cycle shall be conducted at an official inspection
station.
b) Inspection Frequency/Scheduling
At a minimum,
all vehicles in the fleet inventory shall be inspected biennially.
c) Inspection Results
All inspection results shall be submitted to the Agency electronically.
d) Equipment, Maintenance and Calibration
All equipment
used for emissions testing in private official inspection stations shall meet
the functional requirements, performance criteria, maintenance standards, and
calibration requirements contained in Subparts E and F of this Part.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.704 PRIVATE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION AUDITING AND SURVEILLANCE
Section 276.704 Private
Official Inspection Station Auditing and Surveillance
a) All private official inspection stations shall be equipped
with surveillance equipment as specified in the fleet inspection agreement
referenced in Section 276.702(c)(2).
b) The Agency may, on an unscheduled and unannounced basis,
during normal business hours, conduct an audit inspection of any private
official inspection stations to determine if inspection equipment is properly
operating and calibrated and to check inspector proficiency. During the course
of the audit inspection, the Agency representative may take one or more of the
following actions:
1) Require that, if any vehicle emissions test equipment,
calibration equipment, or related materials fails to perform as required, the
item shall be removed from service until corrective action is taken;
2) The fleet inspector may be required to perform an emissions
inspection on a fleet vehicle. If no fleet vehicles are available, the fleet
inspector may be required to perform an emissions inspection on an Agency
vehicle.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.705 FLEET STATION AUDITING AND SURVEILLANCE (RENUMBERED)
Section 276.705 Fleet
Station Auditing and Surveillance (Renumbered)
(Source: Renumbered to Section 276.704 at 20 Ill. Reg. 8456, effective
June 14, 1996)
SUBPART H: GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
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SECTION 276.801 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.801 General
Requirements
Any person aggrieved by a
decision regarding the failure of an emissions test or the denial of a waiver
may petition the Agency which will thereupon investigate the matter. This
grievance procedure is limited to filing a petition concerning a vehicle failing
an emissions inspection or being denied a waiver; it shall not be used to
grieve an action or decision of Agency or contractor personnel related to any
activities other than a vehicle emissions test failure or waiver denial
decision.
(Source: Amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 8456, effective June 14, 1996)
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SECTION 276.802 PROCEDURE FOR FILING GRIEVANCE
Section 276.802 Procedure
for Filing Grievance
a) Grievances shall be filed with the Agency within 30 days after
the decision made by the Agency.
b) Grievances shall be made in writing on petition forms provided
by the Agency.
c) Grievance petition forms and instructions shall be available
at all full-service official inspection stations and by mail from the Agency.
d) Original repair orders, receipts, and other pertinent
documentation shall be submitted with the grievance petition.
e) Grievances and supporting documentation shall be mailed to the
Agency at the address specified on the grievance petition.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.803 AGENCY INVESTIGATION
Section 276.803 Agency
Investigation
a) The Director of the Agency or the Director's designee shall
appoint an Agency employee to investigate every grievance regarding the failure
of an emissions test or the denial of a waiver submitted to the Agency in
accordance with this Part.
b) The Agency's investigation shall be concluded within 45 days
after the receipt of the grievance petition.
c) Within the 45 day investigation period, the Agency shall submit
to the petitioner, and affected inspector or station, its written
determination indicating the correctness or incorrectness of the decision that
precipitated the grievance. In conducting the investigation, the Agency may
require the petitioner to present the vehicle for inspection by the Agency or
its designated agent.
d) The Agency's written determination shall include a statement
of the facts relied upon and the legal and technical issues decided by the
Agency in making its determinations.
e) The Agency's written determination may also require that an
employee of the Agency or its designee:
1) Issue an emissions compliance certificate;
2) Reinspect the vehicle;
3) Apply the standards that the Agency has determined to be
applicable; or
4) Take any other action that the Agency deems to be appropriate.
f) If the Agency's investigation determines that a part needed to
complete the necessary and appropriate repairs is unavailable after contacting
at least 3 independent sources, one of which shall be the original equipment
manufacturer, a waiver may be granted.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.804 REVIEW OF AGENCY'S DETERMINATION
Section 276.804 Review of
Agency's Determination
The Agency's written
determination shall be subject to review in the Circuit Court in accordance
with the provisions of the Administrative Review Law [735 ILCS 5/Art. III].
(Source: Amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 8456, effective June 14, 1996)
SUBPART I: NOTICES
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SECTION 276.901 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 276.901 General
Requirements
The Agency shall send a vehicle
emissions test notice to owners of vehicles subject to inspection that shall include
the TED and be accompanied by a clear statement from the Agency that, based on
vehicle records, the vehicle is subject to inspection under the Vehicle
Emissions Inspection Law of 2005.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.902 VEHICLE EMISSIONS TEST NOTICE
Section 276.902 Vehicle
Emissions Test Notice
At least 15 days after the
beginning of the TED, the Agency shall send a vehicle emissions test notice to
the registered owner of the vehicle requesting that the vehicle be tested.
This vehicle emissions test notice shall include the following:
a) Information relating to the operation of official inspection
stations;
b) Agency vehicle emissions test program contact information;
c) Brief explanation of the program; and
d) Instructions for vehicle inspections.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.903 WARNING NOTICE (REPEALED)
Section 276.903 Warning Notice
(Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
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SECTION 276.904 SECOND WARNING NOTICE (REPEALED)
Section 276.904 Second
Warning Notice (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 20 Ill. Reg. 8456, effective June 14, 1996)
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SECTION 276.1001 REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES REGISTERED IN AFFECTED COUNTIES AND LOCATED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS REQUIRING VEHICLE EMISSIONS INSPECTION
Section 276.1001
Requirements for Vehicles Registered in Affected Counties and Located in Other
Jurisdictions Requiring Vehicle Emissions Inspection
a) Vehicles registered in the affected counties and located and
being primarily operated in other jurisdictions requiring vehicle emission
testing , or that are permanently located in such other jurisdiction, must be
tested in that jurisdiction and comply with the jurisdiction's emissions
testing requirements and the vehicle's registered owner must comply with the
following requirements:
1) Upon written notification from the Agency and/or the Illinois
Secretary of State to the vehicle's registered owner to have the vehicle
inspected, the vehicle must be presented for inspection in the jurisdiction
where the vehicle is located; and
2) When the vehicle passes the inspection, receives a waiver or
exemption, or otherwise complies with the emissions inspection requirements of
the jurisdiction in which the vehicle is located, the vehicle inspection report
or other appropriate documentation must be forwarded to the Agency using the
method stated on the vehicle emission test notice.
b) When the Agency receives the appropriate vehicle inspection
report or other documentation, the vehicle inspection record will be updated to
reflect compliance and the vehicle's registered owner will be issued an
emission compliance certificate.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
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SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION CHAPTER II: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PART 276
PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE PERFORMANCE
OF INSPECTIONS OF MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
SECTION 276.1002 REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES REGISTERED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS REQUIRING VEHICLE EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND LOCATED IN AN AFFECTED COUNTY
Section 276.1002
Requirements for Vehicles Registered in Other Jurisdictions Requiring Vehicle
Emissions Inspection and Located in an Affected County
Vehicles that are registered in
another jurisdiction that requires vehicle emissions testing, that are located
and being primarily used in an affected county, and that would be considered a
non-exempt vehicle as defined in this Part, may be tested at a full service
official inspection station in accordance with the following:
a) The vehicle's registered owner shall obtain a voluntary test
voucher from the Agency prior to inspection;
b) The vehicle's registered owner shall have the vehicle
inspected; and
c) After the vehicle has received an emissions inspection, the
appropriate test results will be issued to the vehicle's registered owner for
submission to the jurisdiction requiring emissions inspections.
(Source: Amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
SUBPART K: REPAIR FACILITY PERFORMANCE REPORTING
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SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION CHAPTER II: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PART 276
PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE PERFORMANCE
OF INSPECTIONS OF MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
SECTION 276.1101 REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLECTING AND REPORTING DATA PERTAINING TO THE REPAIR OF VEHICLES THAT FAILED OR WERE REJECTED FROM AN EMISSIONS INSPECTION
Section 276.1101
Requirements for Collecting and Reporting Data Pertaining to the Repair of
Vehicles that Failed or Were Rejected from an Emissions Inspection
a) The Agency shall:
1) Compile
pertinent emissions repair data into a report that is provided to owners of vehicles
that do not pass an emissions inspection and that is made available to the
general public; and
2) Specify
the method for transmitting repair data to the Agency.
b) Individuals
or businesses that perform emissions-related repairs and report that data to
the Agency shall:
1) Register
at a website specified by the Agency and agree to be bound by the terms and
conditions of any user agreement associated with that website;
2) Submit
accurate, complete, and legible repair data in order to be included in the compiled
report; and
3) Perform
a minimum number of repairs within a specified period of time and achieve a minimum
performance level as determined by the Agency in order to be included in the
compiled report.
c) An
individual or business shall be excluded from the compiled report for not less
than one year if the Agency determines that:
1) An
individual or business has violated a user agreement as referenced in
subsection (b)(1) of this Section;
2) An individual
or business has violated Illinois law or rule or any provision of a local
ordinance, code, or rule relating to solicitation or advertisement of emission-related
repair services;
3) An individual
or business uses the Agency servicemark, Illinois Air Team servicemark, or Air Team
servicemark; uses any reproduction, counterfeit, copy, variation, or imitation
of these servicemarks; or uses the Agency, Illinois Air Team, or Air Team name in
any of their advertisements, solicitations, or other marketing devices without
prior written authorization of the Agency;
4) An
individual or business directly or indirectly creates the impression that the
Agency, Illinois Air Team, or Air Team endorses, approves, or recommends the emission-related
repair services of the individual or business; or
5) An individual
or business intentionally, negligently, or through gross negligence affects or
attempts to affect the integrity of a vehicle emissions inspection or an inspection
procedure.
d) If
the Agency determines that an individual or business has repeated any action
listed in subsection (c) of this Section, the Agency may permanently exclude
the individual or business from the compiled report.
e) Agency Determinations,
Disputes, and Appeals
1) Agency
Determinations
Agency determinations under
subsection (c) or (d) of this Section shall be furnished in writing to the
individual or business by mail, electronic mail, facsimile, personal service,
or similar means.
2) Disputes
A) An
individual or business that disagrees with an Agency determination under
subsection (c) or (d) of this Section may dispute that determination. Disputes
shall:
i) Be in
writing;
ii) Include
a copy of the Agency's written determination;
iii) Include
a justification with any supporting documentation explaining why the individual
or business should not be excluded from the compiled report; and
iv) Be
clearly marked "Repair Facility Performance Report Dispute".
B) The
written dispute must be postmarked within 30 days after the date of the Agency's
determination.
C) If the
written dispute has not been disposed of by written agreement within 30 days
after the postmarked date of the written dispute, the individual or business
may appeal the Agency's determination to the Director in accordance with
subsection (e)(3) of this Section.
3) Appeals
A) If a
dispute is not disposed of by written agreement as specified in subsection
(e)(2) of this Section, an individual or business may file a notice of appeal
with the Director of the Agency.
B) A notice
of appeal shall:
i) Be in
writing;
ii) Include
a copy of the Agency's written determination;
iii) Include
a copy of the written dispute;
iv) Include
any additional justification with any supporting documentation explaining why
the individual or business should not be excluded from the compiled report; and
v) Be
clearly marked "Repair Facility Performance Report Appeal".
C) The notice
of appeal must be postmarked within 60 days after the postmarked date of the
written dispute.
D) The
appeal shall be decided by the Director, or his or her authorized
representative, who shall render a decision in writing. This decision shall be
furnished to the individual or business by mail, electronic mail, facsimile,
personal service, or similar means. The decision of the Director shall be
final and conclusive.
E) The
Director shall not be precluded from considering questions of law or equity in
any decision.
(Source: Added at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
Section 276.TABLE A Transient Driving Cycle (Repealed)
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SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION CHAPTER II: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PART 276
PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE PERFORMANCE
OF INSPECTIONS OF MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
SECTION 276.TABLE A TRANSIENT DRIVING CYCLE (REPEALED)
Section 276.TABLE A Transient
Driving Cycle (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
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SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION CHAPTER II: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PART 276
PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE PERFORMANCE
OF INSPECTIONS OF MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
SECTION 276.TABLE B FAST-PASS SPEED VARIATION LIMITS USING POSITIVE KINETIC ENERGY (PKE) MEASUREMENTS (REPEALED)
Section 276.TABLE B Fast-Pass
Speed Variation Limits Using Positive Kinetic Energy (PKE) Measurements (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 11268, effective June 28, 2011)
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