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California State Government Sites
Air Resources Board (CARB)
The leader of California's efforts to clean up the air. Smog Check is one part of California's overall strategy.
California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA)
Parent agency of CARB, CalEPA is charged with protection and enhancement of California's total environment. CalGOLD is CalEPA's on–line, red–tape–busting business permit assistance center
The California State Legislature
The Legislature writes California laws, including laws governing the Smog Check Program. Search for current session and previous session legislative information, including voting records and analyses.
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
The DMV is responsible for registering vehicles and licensing drivers in California. The DMV also regulates new– and used–car dealers.
New Motor Vehicle Board
The new Motor Vehicle Board is a program within DMV. In a quasi-judicial capacity, the board is responsible for resolving disputes between franchised dealers and manufacturers/distributors of new motor vehicles. There is also a Consumer Mediation Services Program which attempts, through informal mediation, to resolve disputes between consumers and new motor vehicle dealers and/or manufacturers or distributors.
CAL–TRANS: Smart–Traveler
California Department of Transportation developed this facility to help make travelers aware of their options.
All California State Government Agencies
Listed alphabetically
United States Government Sites
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)
Among other things, USEPA is charged with implementing the Clean Air Act. The Smog Check Program is part of California's efforts to comply with the Clean Air Act.
Department of Energy
The Department of Energy is responsible for assuring the nation has a clean, reliable energy supply.
Department of Transportation
This department's mission is to ensure America has a "fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future." Sites of interest to drivers are under DOT's umbrella include:
Local Air Pollution Districts In California
Air Pollution Districts in California
For a list of all Air Pollution Control Districts in California
Other Air Pollution Sites
American Lung Association
The National Center or Vehicle Emissions Control and Safety
Information about light–duty vehicle emissions research, On–Board Diagnostics II, automotive emissions repair tips, automotive technician training issues, Basic and Enhanced I/M inspection program issues, and Federal and State legislative activities related to this area
Sacramento Ozone Levels
Real–time ozone mapping for California's capital city
Smog Programs In Other States And Countries
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Canada
Drive Clean Ontario, Canada's vehicle emissions program
Other Sites
The Automotive Engine Rebuilders' Association
Offers services and contacts for engine rebuilders, plus a scholarship program for young mechanics
Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association
An international trade association for the automotive aftermarket industry
Automotive Service Association
An international organization made up of approximately 13,000 member–businesses that deliver mechanical, collision and transmission service to consumers. This site will help visitors find a shop that provides the service they need – whether in their area or anywhere in the world.
Automotive Service Councils of California
A trade association of independent repair shops and associated aftermarket businesses. The association has a Code of Ethics that members are expected to adhere to.
California Service Station & Automotive Repair Association (CSSARA)
A non–profit trade association that supports the interests of service station dealers and auto repair shop owners
Consumers Union
The publisher of Consumer Reports magazine
Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair
Greenlink site is a resource to help automotive repair professionals save time and protect the environment.
National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF)
A non–profit agency which facilitates the automotive service industry, the equipment and tool industry, and automotive manufacturers with gaps in the availability and accessibility of automotive service information, service training, diagnostic tools and equipment, and communication
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence
(ASE): An independent, non–profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and certification of automotive technicians
Society of Automotive Engineers
(SAE International): The professional organization for automotive engineers
Specialty Equipment Market Association
Represents manufacturers of aftermarket automotive parts and equipment