4102 - Definitions.

     § 4102.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this part shall     have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the     meanings given to them in this section:        "Centralized inspection."  A system for vehicle emission     inspection utilizing consolidated facilities owned and operated     by the Commonwealth or by a contractor or contractors to the     Commonwealth that provide for vehicle emission testing only.        "Decentralized inspection."  A system for vehicle emission     inspection using privately owned and operated department-     certified facilities to provide for vehicle emission testing or     allowing for repairs or both.        "Enhanced emission inspection program."  A vehicle emission     inspection program as defined by the Federal Environmental     Protection Agency and including, but not limited to,     computerized emission analyzers, on-road testing and inspection     of vehicle emission control devices through a contracted     centralized or decentralized inspection program.        "Federal standard."  A minimum standard of vehicle or vehicle     equipment performance issued under the National Traffic and     Motor Vehicle Safety Act (80 Stat. 718, 15 U.S.C. § 1381), the     Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act (86 Stat. 947, 15     U.S.C. § 1901) or the Clean Air Act (81 Stat. 485, 42 U.S.C. §     1857).        "On-road testing device."  An exhaust gas analyzer capable of     measuring vehicle exhaust gas content outside of the garage     environment while the vehicle is in motion on the road or at     roadside.        "Qualified Commonwealth employee."  An individual, police     officer or qualified department employee who has completed     training in the inspection or weighing of vehicles as required     by section 4704 (relating to inspection by police or     Commonwealth personnel), 4981 (relating to weighing and     measurement of vehicles) or 8302 (relating to powers and duties     of department).        "Subject vehicle."  A motor vehicle having a gross vehicle     weight rating of 9,000 pounds or less which is of a model year     and uses a type of fuel specified by regulation of the     department if the secretary certifies by publication in the     Pennsylvania Bulletin that an emission inspection program for     such vehicles is required to meet the attainment goals     established by the Clean Air Act (Public Law 95-95, 42 U.S.C. §     7401 et seq.), as amended, and regulations promulgated by the     United States Environmental Protection Agency.        "Vehicle equipment standard."  A minimum standard for vehicle     performance or vehicle equipment performance which meets the     needs of vehicle safety, noise control or air quality control,     which is practicable and which provides objective criteria.     (Dec. 16, 1992, P.L.1250, No.166)        Cross References.  Section 4102 is referred to in section     4150 of Title 3 (Agriculture).