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RVIA State Affairs Team Posts Big Win in California

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Owners of diesel motorhomes who live outside California but like to visit the Golden State can breathe a big sigh of relief, thanks to lobbying from the RV Industry Association, among others.

As reported last month, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) is currently developing new requirements that could have had huge implication for diesel motorhome owners traveling to California. Thanks to RVIA and its partners, CARB has amended its regulatory proposal on the heavy-duty inspection and maintenance program to exempt diesel motorhomes registered in states other than California, so long as they are being used for non-commercial uses.

This action followed the receipt of a letter from the RV Industry Association, the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (ARVC), and the CampCalNOW RV Park and Campground Alliance.

“This is a huge victory for diesel motorhome owners in the other 49 states who wish to visit California in their motorhome,” said RV Industry Association Director of Government Affairs Mike Ochs. “The original proposal would have only allowed a three-day pass before out-of-state diesel motorhome owners would have had to get a smog check done on their vehicle once they arrived in California. We were able to successfully explain why a three-day pass would be insufficient and unworkable for motorhome owners visiting California, and CARB agreed.”

The California RV Dealers Association also submitted a letter which supported the comments of the three other associations in voicing deep concern over the proposal.

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