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Part 5
Vehicular Air Pollution Control

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 43000–43024.2
1.5
Penalties for Violation of Fuel Regulations
Sections 43025–43031.5
2
New Motor Vehicles
Sections 43100–43214
3
Used Motor Vehicles
Sections 43600–43707
4
Miscellaneous
Sections 43800–43871
5
Motor Vehicle Inspection Program
Sections 44000–44127
5.5
Heavy-duty Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program
Sections 44150–44158
6
Used Direct Import Vehicles
Sections 44200–44210
7
District Fees to Implement the California Clean Air Act
Sections 44220–44244.1
8
Smog Index Numbers
Sections 44250–44257
8.5
Clean Car Incentive Program Requirements
Sections 44258–44258.7
8.6
Zero-emission Vehicle Grants
Sections 44260–44265
8.7
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Open Access Act
Sections 44268–44268.4
8.8
Electric Vehicles
Sections 44269–44269.2
8.9
California Alternative and Renewable Fuel, Vehicle Technology, Clean Air, and Carbon Reduction Act of 2007
Sections 44270–44274.15
9
Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program
Sections 44275–44299.2
9.5
Sacramento Emergency Clean Air and Transportation Program
Sections 44299.50–44299.55
9.7
San Joaquin Valley Emergency Clean Air Attainment Program
Sections 44299.75–44299.79
9.8
the California Port Community Air Quality Program
Sections 44299.80–44299.85
10
California Clean Schoolbus Program
Sections 44299.90–44299.901
 



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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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