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The Repair Cost Waiver allows a vehicle to be registered without passing its Smog Check inspection, as long as the vehicle owner first makes at least $450 in emissions-related repairs to the vehicle at a licensed test and repair station.
The Bureau of Automotive Repairs (BAR) Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) offers eligible consumers repair assistance and vehicle retirement options to help improve Californias air quality.
The Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR), part of the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), protects Californians through effective oversight of the automotive repair industry and administration of vehicle emissions reduction and safety programs.
As of January 1, 2023, California will be placing roadside emissions monitoring devices (REMD) at locations around the state. These devices check emissions on any vehicle that passes it. If the device determines a vehicle may be a high emitter, the owner will receive a Notice to Submit to Testing.
Repair Assistance - Income-eligible vehicle owners may receive up to $1,200 in emissions-related repairs if their model year 1996 or newer vehicle fails a biennial Smog Check inspection. Income-eligible vehicle owners of model year 1976 through 1995 vehicles may receive up to $900 in emissions-related repairs.
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Repair Assistance - Income-eligible vehicle owners may receive up to $1,200 in emissions-related repairs if their model year 1996 or newer vehicle fails a biennial Smog Check inspection.
Consumers meeting the income eligibility requirement may receive $1,500 for each vehicle retired. All other vehicle owners may receive $1,000 to retire their vehicle at a BAR-contracted dismantler. To determine your eligibility and incentive amount, start the application process below.
The Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) licenses and regulates automotive repair dealers, Smog Check stations and technicians, and brake and lamp stations and adjusters. BAR also administers the Smog Check Program.

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