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Notice of Update to the 2025 Clean Truck Check Compliance Fee
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is adjusting the Clean Truck Check compliance fee (California Code of Regulations, title 13, section 2196.1 (f) within the Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance Regulation)[1] to account for increases in the consumer price index. The compliance fee will be raised to $31.18 and will take effect with the 2025 annual fee paid to satisfy requirements for vehicle compliance deadlines on and after January 1, 2025.
1. Background
Senate Bill 210 (Leyva, Chapter 298, Statutes of 2019)[2] directed the CARB to develop and implement a comprehensive Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance regulation. Now referred to as Clean Truck Check, the program applies to almost all non-gasoline heavy-duty vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 14,000 lbs. operating in California and ensures that emissions control equipment on these vehicles are operating properly. Clean Truck Check compliance requirements include vehicle reporting, an annual compliance fee payment, and periodic emissions compliance testing.
Senate Bill 210 established an annual compliance fee assessed to vehicle owners subject to Clean Truck Check to fund the costs of implementing the program. The compliance fee is required to be adjusted annually based on the California Consumer Price Index (CCPI) as updated by the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). These changes are required to be published each year on CARB's website by July 1.
2. Adjustments to the Clean Truck Check Compliance Fee
The annual statewide CCPI for 2023 reported by DIR is 331.804 and the annual statewide CCPI in 2022 is 319.224.[3] Therefore, the compliance fee will be increased to $31.18 from its current $30.00 cost to reflect this CCPI increase.[4] This change will be reflected starting with the annual compliance fee paid as part of satisfying requirements for vehicle compliance deadlines on and after January 1, 2025.
Moving forward, CARB will annually post any future compliance fee CCPI increases by July 1, with the changes taking effect the following year.
[1]Attachment A-1 Final Regulation Order (ca.gov)
[2]Bill Text - SB-210 Heavy-Duty Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program. (ca.gov)
[3]Entire California Consumer Price Index
[4] The value was calculated according to the rounding requirements specified in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1065 Section 20, resulting in $30.00 × (331.804 / 319.224) = $31.18.