Posted on 01/13/2010 6:22:33 PM PST by TaxPayer2000
I read the proposed rules and I think the concerns of the California New Car Dealers Association are spot-on:
CARB is proposing to require every repair dealer to check the inflation of every tire during repair to improve mpg for all vehicles which, in theory, is meritorious.
However (the) regs. CARBs pushing through (released this week and subject to a 15 day comment period) ... provides that the only times that consumers may decline a check and inflate servicethey can never decline the service if its offered for freeis when they are charged for services AND if they can PROVE (with DOCUMENTATION!) that theyve had their tires checked and inflated in the last 30 days, or if they WILL do so within the next week. It is unclear, but possible, that CARB could take enforcement action against the consumer if they dont follow through with their promise?!
Note that even the Department of Consumer Affairs opposed the last draft of these rulesletter attached (and Im guessing these amendments wont remove their opposition). CARBs not messing around with these eitherthe potential penalty for violating the regulation is at least up to $1,000 per violation and six months imprisonment. The enforcement section referred to by CARB states that a violation of the regulation shall be deemed to result in an emission of air contaminants, potentially leading to even harsher penalties.
Too much. CARB is interpeting AB 32 in such absurdly broad fashion it wants to deputize the state's auto boards to bully all vehicle owners. It's too much for Brian Stiver, director of the state Department of Consumer Affairs, and Sherry Mehl, chief of the state Bureau of Auto Repairs:
Unless (Automotive Service Providers) offer the (tire check/inflation) service for free to the consumer and the consumer accepts it, the regulation would have the effect of either forcing the ASPs to check tires without the consent of the consumer in violation of the ... Automotive Repair Act, or force ASPs to refuse to provide any repair services at all to the consumer. These are legally untenable options ...
When does the backlash begin? These people are insane.
Note the "documentation" requirement for vehicle owners who say their tires are properly inflated. These owners can't be trusted to do this complex procedure all by themselves and then tell the truth about it. No, they have to GET OUTSIDE PROOF!
I will ask the gov's office if it backs the nuts at the air board or the sane people from the state Department of Consumer Affairs.
ADDENDUM, 3:20 P.M.:
Its a still a draft rule agencies are engaged in discussions and were helping them work it out. Wed like to see the rule get to a place where Californians are conscious of tire pressure and the impact it has on air quality but without anything that would stick unsuspecting consumers with a bill.
from Amanda Fulkerson in the gov's office.
Getting word the corrupt, overpaid, big gov AH Nazis at the California Air Resources Board (CARB)is getting ready to announce some changes...
Ya think after 277,385 angry phone calls they're getting the message?
These overpaid people in government are *WORSE* then welfare parasites.
Call the arrogant overpaid big gov NAZI’s...Have a pleasant conversation with them.
AIR RESOURCES BOARD
1001 I Street
Sacramento 95814, P.O. Box 2815
Sacramento 95812
Public Information-Sacramento
916-322-2990
OFFICE OF THE CHAIR
Chair-Mary Nichols
916-322-5840
Board Members
John Balmes
916-327-6247
Sandra Berg
916-327-6247
Dorene D’Adamo
916-327-6247
LydiaH. Kennard
916-327-6247
Ronald O. Loveridge
916-327-6247
Barbara Riordan
916-327-6247
Ron Roberts
916-327-6247
Daniel Sperling
916-327-6247
John G. Telles
916-327-6247
Ken Yeager
916-327-6247
SHOULD PEOPLE ASK THEIR MECHANIC TO DO REPAIRS UNDER THE TABLE IN AN EFFORT TO BOTH SAVE MONEY?
These GD big government tax parasites make me sick....Don't trust *any* of these corrupt government employee tax parasites...
SHOULD PEOPLE ASK THEIR MECHANIC TO DO REPAIRS UNDER THE TABLE IN AN EFFORT TO BOTH SAVE MONEY?
Ya think after 277,385 angry phone calls the corrupt bloated government and their overpaid lying government agents are getting the message?
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