There are several laws govrning emissions in the state of California. You can revie all of the las and penalties at www.dmv.org/ca-california.
No not at all BUT they have to be re programed with mileage and options such as alarms by a DEALER. FEDERAL EMISSION LAWS and odometer tampering laws
California has many thousands of pages of laws concerning automobiles and their use. The best place to find specific laws in California would be the Vehicle Code section of the California DMV website, which can be searched for the individual laws you may be looking for.
The California Department of Motor Vehicle will have information on what the DUI laws are in the California. Another resource would be to search the library for such information
The California Department of Justice web site has current CA gun laws.
California has the same lemon laws as the rest of the country as the laws are federal. They allow you to back out of a purchase with in a few days, and to get reimbursed if the vehicle needs excessive repairs.
Laws on this vary by jurisdiction. Without knowing where you're at, we have no way of knowing the laws of where you're at. For the most part, in places where emissions testing is required, a 1999 model year vehicle will not be old enough to be exempt from requiring testing.
California Air Resources Board or CARB sets the emission standards for California. California has been well known for years as having tough emissions standards for vehicles destined to be sold there.
Cali has the toughest emission laws in the USA, and as with other states, they have to follow fed guidelines, but can impose even more higher standards above and beyond the feds, and Cali does, so I would suggest that you bring your vehicle up to Cali standards, or it will be just a matter of time before they test it.
Yes it does.
From what I read of California motor vehicle laws it is legal once you purchase a 15$ motorized bicycle licence from the DMV. hope this helps!
The California Department of Justice has a web site with current laws. Sections will note when new provisions started or old ones expired.
The minimum wage in the state of California is $8.00/hr. It may be higher in certain California cities like San Francisco according to local laws.