Law & Order

Arizona Emissions Test Exemption Adopted

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Arizona
SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 2357) that was signed into law in 2005 to exempt qualified collectible vehicles from the state’s emissions inspection and maintenance program will go into effect June 1.

SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 2357) that was signed into law in 2005 to exempt qualified collectible vehicles from the state’s emissions inspection and maintenance program will go into effect June 1. Implementation of the exemption was delayed by the state’s regulatory process.

In order to qualify, a vehicle must be either 15 model years old or older or be of a unique or rare design, of limited production and an object of curiosity. In addition, vehicles must be maintained primarily for use in car club activities, exhibitions, parades or other functions of public interest, or for a private collection, and is used only infrequently. Additionally, the vehicle must have collectible or classic automobile insurance coverage that restricts the vehicle’s mileage or use, or both, and requires the owner to have another vehicle for personal use.

The current exemptions for pre-’67 vehicles also remain in effect.  

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.