This article shall operate uniformly throughout the state. The provisions and requirements of this article shall apply in each county or any portion of a county which has been designated by the USEPA in the Code of Federal Regulations as a county or area included within a nonattainment area and which the board designates, through regulation, as a county or area where the excess levels of ozone or carbon monoxide or both are directly related to emissions of hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, or carbon monoxide from responsible motor vehicles registered in such county or area. This article shall continue to apply in each such county or portion of a county so designated until the USEPA removes such county or area from the Code of Federal Regulations as a nonattainment area and approves an air quality implementation plan which allows the state to maintain the NAAQS in such county without a vehicle inspection program.
History. Code 1981, § 12-9-44 , enacted by Ga. L. 1992, p. 918, § 2; Ga. L. 1996, p. 336, § 3.
Code Commission notes.
Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 1992, “article” was substituted for “part” in the first sentence.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 12 - Conservation and Natural Resources
Chapter 9 - Prevention and Control of Air Pollution
Article 2 - Motor Vehicle Emission Inspection and Maintenance
§ 12-9-41. Legislative Findings
§ 12-9-42. Declaration of Public Policy
§ 12-9-44. Uniformity and Scope of Application of Article
§ 12-9-45. Certificate of Emission Inspection
§ 12-9-47. Further Powers and Duties of Board; Designation of Department Personnel as Board’s Agents
§ 12-9-49. Application to Conduct Emission Inspections; Certificate of Authorization
§ 12-9-50. Authority to Inspect, Monitor, or Investigate Inspection Stations
§ 12-9-52. Amendment, Modification, Revocation, or Suspension of Certificate of Authorization
§ 12-9-53. Review of Director’s Decision
§ 12-9-56. Rules and Regulations
§ 12-9-57. Effect of Federal Clean Air Act Requirements; Repeal of Article