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newsrel -- Major performance parts retailer fined $599,000 for offering illegal aftermarket parts for sale in California

Posted: 11 Sep 2014 13:35:56
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/WP0Y49
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 11, 2014

NEWS RELEASE 14-68

CONTACT:

John Swanton
(916) 322-2990
jswanton@arb.ca.gov


Major performance parts retailer fined $599,000 for offering
illegal aftermarket parts for sale in California

$150,000 to help fund cleaner school buses in state

SACRAMENTO- The California Air Resources Board today announced
that Autosales Inc. has agreed to a settlement totaling $599,040
to resolve violations of the California laws related to the sales
and marketing of illegal aftermarket performance parts and
catalytic converters in California.

Air Resources Board investigators discovered that Autosales, Inc.
advertised and sold a wide range of aftermarket and performance
parts that had not been evaluated by ARB and were used to modify
the emissions control systems of California vehicles. California
law prohibits the advertising, sales, and installation of parts
that modify the emissions control systems of vehicles unless the
manufacturer can demonstrate that they do not also reduce the
effectiveness of those controls. 

“California law allows marketing and sales of aftermarket
performance parts as long as they do not diminish the original
emissions reductions capabilities designed into the vehicle,”
said ARB Enforcement Chief James Ryden. “In order to protect
public health, all aftermarket performance parts must be
evaluated by ARB and determined to be legal before they are
offered for sale in California.” 

California’s anti-tampering laws are an important tool in
reducing smog-forming emissions from motor vehicles.  These laws
allow manufacturers to sell a wide range of aftermarket
performance and replacement parts, but only after they undergo an
engineering evaluation that ensures that the modifications do not
cause excess emissions.

Parts successfully completing this process receive an Executive
Order exemption from the ARB that allows their sale and
installation on pollution-controlled vehicles. California Law
also requires manufacturers and distributors to take steps to
ensure that consumers understand the legality of parts offered
for sale and discourage illegal modifications to vehicles.

Of the full amount collected under the settlement, $449,280 will
be paid to the California Air Pollution Control Fund, which
supports efforts to decrease air pollution through education and
the adoption of cleaner technologies. The remaining $149,760 of
the settlement will be directed to the School Bus and Diesel
Emission Reduction Supplemental Environmental Project, which
helps fund cleaner school buses in California.

Modified vehicles that no longer meet California's emission
requirements pose a significant health threat to California
residents. They create higher amounts of smog-forming pollutants,
which can then exacerbate respiratory ailments and negatively
affect other health conditions such as shortness of breath,
headaches, birth defects, cancer or damage to internal organs. 



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