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Old 01-10-2019   #1
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Default It sure is tough in California!!!!! Wow

Was surfing the web and ran across California bill AB-1824 section 4 effective 01-01-2019.

$1K fine for a exhaust system?

Wow!

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Old 01-11-2019   #2
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Default Re: It sure is tough in California!!!!! Wow

So you are saying this is exhaust only.
The back up alarm on my truck is 120dB
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Old 01-11-2019   #3
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So you are saying this is exhaust only.
The back up alarm on my truck is 120dB
BigJohn……..do not shift into reverse when stopped by CHP

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Old 01-11-2019   #4
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By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff


Fact vs. Fiction
Beginning January 1, 2019, a motorist cited for violating the current California exhaust noise law can receive an immediate fine. Previously, motorists received what is known as a “fix-it” ticket, which allowed for 30 days to correct the violation.
The Issue
California Assembly Bill (A.B.) 1824 was signed into law by then-Governor Jerry Brown in June of 2018 as part of the state’s budget process. The legislation amended how California law enforcement officials may issue a citation for exhaust noise violations.
The bill has generated significant concern within the industry and enthusiast community, along with some misinformation. This document seeks to clarify the matter. Most notably, enactment of A.B. 1824 did not change existing laws pertaining to exhaust noise or the sale and installation of aftermarket exhaust systems in California. Here are the facts.
Were California’s exhaust noise rules changed?
No. Since 2003, exhaust systems installed on motor vehicles with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of less than 6,000 pounds, other than motorcycles, may not exceed a sound level of 95-decibels when tested under Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) test procedure J1169 (May 1998). This was not changed by A.B. 1824.
Is it now illegal to install an aftermarket exhaust system on my vehicle?
No. The sale and installation of an aftermarket exhaust system remains legal in California so long as it does not exceed a sound level of 95-decibels when tested under SAE J1169 and complies with all other exhaust and safety laws and regulations.
If exhaust noise laws didn’t change, what did?
Beginning January 1, 2019, a motorist cited for violating the current California exhaust noise law can receive an immediate fine. Previously, motorists received what is known as a “fix-it” ticket, which allowed for 30-days to correct the violation.
What are my options if I get a ticket?
Consumers in receipt of a ticket still have the option of seeking a certificate of compliance from the California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) demonstrating that their exhaust emits no more than 95-decibels. This SEMA-sponsored program allows courts to dismiss citations for exhaust systems that have been tested and for which a certificate of compliance has been issued. BAR does not currently issue preemptive certificates of compliance.
If I get pulled over, will I receive a $1,000 fine?
According to the Judicial Council of California’s Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedules for 2019, the suggested base fine/fee for a first conviction is $25 with a total fee of $193.
I’ve still got questions?
Please contact Christian Robinson, SEMA’s Director of State Government Affairs & SEMA PAC, at stateleg@sema.org.
Resources
BAR Certificate of Compliance
2003 California 95-Decibel Law
Fact vs. Fiction
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Old 01-11-2019   #5
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If I get pulled over, will I receive a $1,000 fine?
"According to the Judicial Council of California’s Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedules for 2019, the suggested base fine/fee for a first conviction is $25 with a total fee of $193."
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Old 01-11-2019   #6
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Damn, you Cali boys got it rough!! If I would of had to get emissions past on my Z, I wouldn't of bought it.....I wish we had exhaust noise laws here in Illinois. Then I wouldn't have a problem with my neighbor starting his freaking Harley at 5:30 A.M.!!!!!
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Old 01-11-2019   #7
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Damn, you Cali boys got it rough!! If I would of had to get emissions past on my Z, I wouldn't of bought it.....I wish we had exhaust noise laws here in Illinois. Then I wouldn't have a problem with my neighbor starting his freaking Harley at 5:30 A.M.!!!!!
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Old 01-11-2019   #8
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Default Re: It sure is tough in California!!!!! Wow

If a ZR-1 ran open headers on
a deserted desert island, would
there still be noise?
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Old 01-11-2019   #9
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If a ZR-1 ran open headers on
a deserted desert island, would
there still be noise?
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Yep because your ZR-1 is just down the street not on a deserted desert island!

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Old 01-14-2019   #10
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Default Re: It sure is tough in California!!!!! Wow

If anybody bothered to dig into the bull$hit law you would find the the first offense is a $25 fine,with court cost the fine comes out to $193. Second offense is $1,000.
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