OAR 340-256-0440
Emission Control System Inspection: Criteria for Qualifications of Persons Eligible to Inspect Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Systems and Execute Certificates


(1)

Five separate classes of licenses are:

(a)

Private Business Fleet;

(b)

Public Agency Fleet;

(c)

Private Business Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector;

(d)

Public Agency Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector;

(e)

Vehicle Emission Inspector.

(2)

License applicants must complete a form that DEQ provides.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Each fleet’s license is valid for not more than one-year and expires on December 31 of each year unless revoked, suspended, or returned to DEQ;

(b)

Each Inspector’s license is valid for not more than two-years and expires on December 31 of every other year unless revoked, suspended, or returned to DEQ.

(4)

DEQ will not issue any license until the applicant has fulfilled all requirements and paid the required fee.

(5)

A license is not transferable.

(6)

DEQ may renew a license if the applicant submits an application and renewal fee within 30 days before the license’s expiration date and the applicant complies with all other licensing requirements.

(7)

DEQ may suspend, revoke, or not renew a license if the licensee has violated this Division, ORS 468A.350 (Definitions for ORS 468A.350 to 468A.400) to 468A.400 (Fees), or 815.295 (Failure to have required pollution control equipment) to 815.325 (Unlawfully requiring repair for certification of compliance with pollution control requirements).

(8)

A Private Business Vehicle Emission Inspector or Public Agency Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector license is valid only for inspection of and execution of Certificates of Compliance for motor vehicle pollution control systems and motor vehicles of the Private Business Fleet or Public Agency Fleet that employs the Private Business Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector or Public Agency Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector on a full time basis. DEQ may authorize a Public Agency Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector to perform inspections and execute Certificates of Compliance for vehicles of other governmental agencies if the inspector has contracted with that agency for that service and the Director approves the contract.

(9)

To initially receive or renew a license as a Private Business Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector, a Public Agency Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector or a Vehicle Emission Inspector, the applicant must be an employee of a Private Business Fleet, a Public Agency Fleet, the DEQ Vehicle Inspection Program, or an employee of an Independent Contractor and submit a completed application. All Inspectors must receive formal training and be licensed or certified to perform inspections under this Division. The duration of the training program for persons employed by a Private Business Fleet or a Public Agency Fleet must be at least 16 hours.

(a)

Training.

(A)

Inspector training must include the following subjects:
(i)
The air pollution problems, its causes and effects;
(ii)
The purpose, function and goal of the inspection program;
(iii)
Inspection regulations and procedures;
(iv)
Technical details of the test procedure and the rationale for their design;
(v)
Test equipment operation, calibration and maintenance;
(vi)
Emission control device function, configuration and inspection;
(vii)
Quality control procedures and their purpose;
(viii)
Public relations;
(ix)
Safety and health issues related to the inspection process; and
(x)
OBD test systems.

(B)

In order to complete the training requirement, a trainee must pass (minimum of 80% correct responses) a written test covering all aspects of the training. In addition, a hands-on test must be administered in which the trainee demonstrates without assistance the ability to conduct a proper inspection, to properly utilize equipment and to follow other procedures. Inability to properly conduct all test procedures shall constitute failure of the test. DEQ will take appropriate steps to insure the security and integrity of the testing process.

(b)

Licensing and certification.

(A)

DEQ must license or certify all inspectors before they may perform official inspections.

(B)

Completion of Inspector training and passing required tests is a condition of licensing or certification.

(C)

Inspector licenses and certificates are valid for no more than 2 years, at which point refresher training and testing are required before renewal. Alternative approaches based on more comprehensive skill examination and determination of Inspector competency may be used.

(D)

Licenses and certificates are not a legal right, but rather, are a privilege bestowed by the Department and conditional upon adherence to DEQ requirements.

(c)

Enforcement against Inspectors: Any violations of procedures in this Division are subject to DEQ’s enforcement procedures. License or certificate suspension or revocation prohibits the individual from direct or indirect involvement in any inspection operation during the term of the suspension or revocation.

(10)

To be licensed as a Private Business Fleet or a Public Agency Fleet, the applicant must:

(a)

Employ on a full time basis a Private Business Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector; or

(b)

Employ on a full time basis a Public Agency Fleet Vehicle Emission Inspector; and

(c)

Be equipped with a gas analytical system complying with criteria established in OAR 340-256-0450 (Emission Control System Inspection: Gas Analytical System Licensing Criteria for Basic Program).

(d)

If 1996 and newer model year light duty vehicles are a part of the self-inspected fleet of vehicles, the fleet must be equipped with a scan tool for downloading vehicle OBD emissions data with criteria established in OAR 340-256-0465 (Emission Control System Inspection: Test Equipment Licensing Criteria for OBD Test Program).

(11)

A person licensed as a Private Business Fleet or Public Agency Fleet may not advertise or represent themselves as being licensed to inspect motor vehicles to determine compliance with the criteria and standards of OAR 340-256-0380 (Emission Control System Inspection: Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Criteria for Basic Program) and 340-256-0400 (Emission Control System Inspection: Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Standards for Basic Program).
[NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan that EQC adopted under OAR 340-200-0040 (State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan).]

Source: Rule 340-256-0440 — Emission Control System Inspection: Criteria for Qualifications of Persons Eligible to Inspect Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Systems and Execute Certificates, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-256-0440.

340‑256‑0010
Definitions
340‑256‑0100
Visible Emissions: General Requirements, Exclusions
340‑256‑0110
Visible Emissions: Special Requirements for Excluded Motor Vehicles
340‑256‑0130
Visible Emissions: Motor Vehicle Fleet Operation
340‑256‑0140
Visible Emissions: Dealer Compliance
340‑256‑0150
Visible Emissions: Opacity Method of Measurement
340‑256‑0160
Visible Emissions: Alternative Methods of Measuring Visible Emissions
340‑256‑0200
Certification of Pollution Control Systems: County Designations
340‑256‑0210
Certification of Pollution Control Systems: Criteria for Certification of Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Systems
340‑256‑0220
Compliance With Oregon Low Emission Vehicle Program
340‑256‑0300
Emission Control System Inspection: Scope
340‑256‑0310
Emission Control System Inspection: Government-Owned Vehicle, Permanent Fleet Vehicle and United States Government Vehicle Testing Requirements
340‑256‑0320
Emission Control System Inspection: Motor Vehicle Inspection Program Fee Schedule
340‑256‑0330
Emission Control System Inspection: Department of Defense Personnel Participating in the Privately Owned Vehicle Import Control Program
340‑256‑0340
Emission Control System Inspection: Light Duty Motor Vehicle and Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Method for Basic Program
340‑256‑0355
Emission Control System Inspection: Emissions Control Test Method for OBD Test Program
340‑256‑0356
Emission Control System Inspection: Emissions Control Test Method for On-Site Vehicle Testing for Automobile Dealerships
340‑256‑0357
Emission Control System Inspection: Emissions Control Test Method for Clean-Screening Program
340‑256‑0358
Emission Control System Inspection: Emissions Control Test Method for Self-Service Testing Program
340‑256‑0370
Emission Control System Inspection: Renewal of Registration for Light Duty Motor Vehicles and Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicles Temporarily Operating Outside of Oregon
340‑256‑0380
Emission Control System Inspection: Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Criteria for Basic Program
340‑256‑0390
Emission Control System Inspection: Heavy Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Test Criteria
340‑256‑0400
Emission Control System Inspection: Light Duty Motor Vehicle Emission Control Standards for Basic Program
340‑256‑0420
Emission Control System Inspection: Heavy-Duty Gasoline Motor Vehicle Emission Control Standards
340‑256‑0440
Emission Control System Inspection: Criteria for Qualifications of Persons Eligible to Inspect Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Systems and Execute Certificates
340‑256‑0450
Emission Control System Inspection: Gas Analytical System Licensing Criteria for Basic Program
340‑256‑0465
Emission Control System Inspection: Test Equipment Licensing Criteria for OBD Test Program
340‑256‑0470
Emission Control System Inspection: Agreement With Independent Contractor
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 340-256-0440’s source at or​.us