Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05555

Introduced
1/17/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Department Of Motor Vehicles And Service Agreements.

Impact

If passed, HB05555 would signify a shift in how the DMV operates, moving towards increased reliance on external contractors for key services. This could potentially lead to a reduction in state employment within the DMV as some functions may be outsourced. Proponents of the bill argue that this would not only improve service delivery but could also help in reducing wait times for residents, thereby enhancing overall satisfaction with DMV services. The bill may also promote operational flexibility, allowing the DMV to better meet the demands of the public while managing its resources more effectively.

Summary

House Bill HB05555 proposes amendments to the General Statutes, specifically targeting the operations of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in Connecticut. The primary objective of the bill is to authorize the DMV to engage in service agreements with contractors who can perform tasks related to the issuing of licenses and motor vehicle registrations. This expansion is aimed at enhancing the efficiency and accessibility of DMV services, allowing for a more streamlined process for vehicle registration and licensing procedures.

Contention

However, there are potential concerns and points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics may argue that outsourcing DMV functions could compromise the quality of service and oversight that the state is expected to maintain. There are fears that reliance on private contractors could lead to an inconsistency in service delivery and may not align with public interests. Additionally, the financial implications of such contracts need to be scrutinized to ensure that they are cost-effective and do not place undue burden on taxpayers. As discussions around the bill evolve, these concerns will likely play a significant role in the legislative process.

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