Louisiana 2015 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB593 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    T. Landry	HB No. 593
(KEYWORD, SUMMARY, AND DIGEST as amended by Senate committee
amendments)
MTR VEHICLE/INSPECTION. To provide for automation of the motor vehicle
inspection process.
DIGEST
HB 593 Reengrossed 2015 Regular Session	Terry Landry
Present law provides for a system of motor vehicle inspections whereby authorized
inspection stations purchase books of inspection certificates with certificates to issue to
motor vehicles which pass inspection and for which appropriate fees are received.
Proposed law authorizes the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections (DPS&C), public safety
services, subject to an appropriation of funds for such purpose, to develop a system of
electronic filing on inspection information and print on demand motor vehicle inspection
certificates (system).
Proposed law establishes the following minimum requirements for such system:
(1)The system shall interface with DPS&C's vehicle registration system and update
vehicle records with each inspection.
(2)The print on-demand feature of the system shall print a new inspection certificate
after the station has verified through an electronic interface that the vehicle complies
with all inspection requirements and the appropriate fee has been collected.
(3)The print on-demand inspection certificate shall contain information and security
features as necessary to deter unofficial or fraudulent stickers, or to prevent the
placement of the certificate on a vehicle other than the vehicle inspected.
(4)A mechanism for the submission of the state's portion of the inspection fee; such as,
electronic funds transfer, making the state's payment processing system available to
the station, or other such methods as the department may deem appropriate.
Proposed law requires the following as minimum requirements for any request for proposal
for such system:
(1)The station shall contract with the department's vendor for the acquisition of any
hardware, software, or supplies necessary to implement the system, and connect to
the system.  DPS&C shall approve the form of the contract.  Such contract shall be
subject to the vendor's contract with the state and shall be governed by the laws of
Louisiana.
(2)The vendor's system shall not retain or capture personal identifying information
either from the department's system or from data entered at the inspection station.
Proposed law specifies that two years after implementation of the system the DPS&C may
establish a system of administrative fines to be assessed against the registered owner of any
vehicle if the vehicle record shows a lapse of a valid inspection sticker for a period of more
than 60 days.  Specifies that the fines established cannot exceed twice the amount of the fee
for the inspection certificate for a particular vehicle.
Present law requires the office of motor vehicles to distribute motor vehicle inspection
stickers to each district office throughout the state and make such stickers available for
purchase by certified motor vehicle inspection stations during normal business hours.
Requires the stickers to be in convenient book form and be sold in such practical increments
as will not present a financial hardship to low volume stations.
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Prepared by Riley Boudreaux. Proposed law provides that the office of motor vehicles shall not distribute motor vehicle
inspection stickers to each district office in the state or make such stickers available for
purchase when the system authorized by proposed law is implemented.
Proposed law exempts tandem axle trailers from motor vehicle inspection unless they are
used in commerce and are subject to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
regulations.
(Amends R.S. 32:1305(A) and 1306(E))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Transportation,
Highways and Public Works to the original bill:
1. Authorize rather than require the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections, public
safety services, to develop a system of electronic filing of inspection information
and print on demand motor vehicle inspection certificates (system).
2. Provide that the development of such system shall be subject to an appropriation
of funds for such system.
3. Add provisions to require any request for proposal for such system to meet
certain requirements.
4. Add a provision that requires the print on-demand certificate contain security
features to deter fraud and prevent unauthorized inspection certificates.
5. Remove the Dec. 31, 2016, deadline for system to be in place.
6. Remove repeal of requirement for the office of motor vehicles to distribute motor
vehicle inspection stickers to each district office throughout the state.
7. Add that the office of motor vehicles shall not distribute motor vehicle inspection
stickers to each district office in the state or make such stickers available for
purchase when the system authorized by proposed law is implemented.
The House Floor Amendments to the engrossed bill:
1. Make technical changes.
Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate
Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways,
and Public Works to the reengrossed bill
1. Exempts tandem axle trailers from motor vehicle inspection unless they are used
in commerce and are subject to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
regulations.
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Prepared by Riley Boudreaux.