01-10-2004, 07:38 PM
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62-243.100 Purpose and Scope.The Department of Environmental Protection adopts this chapter to establish procedures to determine compliance with those partsof Section 316.2935, F.S., which provide that no person shall operate on the public roads or streets of this state any motor vehiclethat has been tampered with and that no person or motor vehicle dealer as defined in Section 320.27, F.S., shall offer or display forretail sale or lease, sell, lease or transfer title to a motor vehicle in Florida that has been tampered with.Specific Authority 316.2935 FS. Law Implemented 316.2935, 316.6105, 318.18, 325.209 FS. History–New 2-21-90, Amended 5-29-90, Formerly17-243.100.62-243.200 Definitions.
(1) "Six-point component check" means an inspection to confirm that the following air pollution control devices and systems,if installed on the motor vehicle by the vehicle manufacturer or importer, are in place and appear properly connected andundamaged as determined by visual observation:
(a) Catalytic converter.
(b) Fuel inlet restrictor.
(c) Unvented fuel cap.
(d) Exhaust gas recirculation system (EGR).
(e) Air pump and/or air injection system (AIS).
(f) Fuel evaporative emissions system (EVP).
(2) "Tampering" means the dismantling, removal, or rendering ineffective of any air pollution control device or system whichhas been installed on a motor vehicle by the vehicle manufacturer except to replace such device or system with a device or systemequivalent in design and function to the part that was originally installed on the motor vehicle.(a) A motor vehicle which has been rebuilt, built from parts, or has had an engine exchanged must match exactly any UnitedStates Environmental Protection Agency certified configuration of the same or newer model year as the chassis.(b) An imported nonconforming motor vehicle which has been imported under a certificate of conformity or modification/testprocedure pursuant to 40 CFR 85, Subpart P, must comply with the emission control requirements of such certificate or procedure.(c) A motor vehicle which has been made from a manufactured kit body must match exactly any United States EnvironmentalProtection Agency certified configuration of the engine family used in the vehicle.(d) Any failure to meet the conditions of paragraphs (a), (b) or (c), above, shall be considered tampering.
(3) "Three-point component check" means an inspection to confirm that the following air pollution control devices andsystems, if installed on the motor vehicle by the vehicle manufacturer or importer, are in place and appear properly connected andundamaged as determined by visual observation:
(a) Catalytic converter.
(b) Fuel inlet restrictor.
(c) Unvented fuel cap
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