The Senate DMV Bill 1400 is still in progress with the Committees etc, does not appear that Section 38 with the Composite emission exemption has been amended, no vote yet for the full House and Senate
Explanation
There is a minimal revenue impact, less than $1,000, as a result of this section exempting composite motor vehicles from emissions inspection. There are less than 100 such vehicles processed through safety inspections by DMV.
OLR Analysis:
The bill exempts composite motor vehicles that have met the requirements for a safety inspection by the DMV from the emissions inspection program. A composite motor vehicle is one composed or assembled from several parts of other motor vehicles, or the identification and body contours of which are so altered that the vehicle no longer bears the characteristics of any specific make of motor vehicle. Any vehicle not assembled by a manufacturer licensed in Connecticut is classified as a composite motor vehicle.
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2007 " IF PASSED " and signed by the Gov
Reference Section 38
http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillsta...ll_num=SB01400
http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/BAFN/2007...10805-BAFN.htm