N.C. House vehicle emissions inspection bill signed into law

Jan. 1, 2020
North Carolina House Bill 585 – known as the Vehicle Emissions Inspection bill, which was sponsored by state Rep. Gaston Pridgen (R-46) – was recently signed into law.

North Carolina House Bill 585 – known as the Vehicle Emissions Inspection bill, which was sponsored by state Rep. Gaston Pridgen (R-46) – was recently signed into law.

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The bill exempts vehicles of the three latest model years, and 1996 or later models with 70,000 miles or less, from state emissions inspections.

To view N.C. H. 585 in its entirety, please visit ASA’s legislative website at www.TakingTheHill.com.

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