When you say "potential" is that because there is no specific mandate to address this at this time? (worded differently: Is this something California is looking into? LOL!) I mean, I disabled SS every single time I was out in the loaner that had it, so it would be "temporary" in name only in that instance, and I'm sure there are plenty of people that operate the same way. If the feature couldn't be defeated via a button, I could see there being a firm mandate for its emissions relevance, but like you can't temporarily disable catalytic converters, EGR or any other factory emissions feature, this seems to stand apart.