SB 2050

Comment:

IFRA Position: Oppose/Hot Bill

Short Description:  VEH CD–CALI EMISSION STANDARDS

Senate Sponsors

Sen. Ram Villivalam

Synopsis As Introduced

     Amends the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that, by December 1, 2023, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency shall adopt rules to implement the motor vehicle emission standards of the State of California, including, but not limited to the (1) zero-emission vehicle program, (2) low-emission vehicle program, (3) advanced clean trucks program, and (4) heavyduty low NOx omnibus program, and shall amend the rules within 6 months of any changes to maintain consistency with the California motor vehicle emission standards and federal clean air laws. Provides that the rules may incorporate by reference the California motor vehicle standards established in final regulations issued by the California Air Resources Board and promulgated under the California Health and Safety Code. Effective immediately.

Last Action  

Date

Chamber

 Action

  2/9/2023

Senate

Referred to Assignments

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