Advertisement Group of Ohio lawmakers introduce proposal that would eliminate E-Check program Car exhaust is full of carbon monoxide, but other household appliances can present a risk.(WAVE 3 News) Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Two Republican state representatives have signed on as sponsors of a proposed bill that calls for the elimination of Ohio’s E-check program. “E-Check imposes a burdensome and costly motor vehicle emissions testing requirements on the citizens of Northeast Ohio and wastes their valuable tax dollars,” State Rep. Diane Grendell, of Chesterland, said. If passed, Northeast Ohio residents impacted by the Federal Clean Air Act would no longer be required to get their vehicles tested for emissions every two years.