Plain-Language Summary

Virginia law allows the Department of Motor Vehicles to enter into agreements designating a program coordinator for vehicle inspection programs, excluding on-road clean screen and remote sensing inspections. The agreement specifies the services, station maintenance requirements, and compensation, including up to $5,000 annually per inspection station for equipment maintenance. This ensures proper oversight and operation of vehicle inspection stations across the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

The coordinator oversees vehicle inspection programs, including maintaining inspection stations and equipment, except for on-road clean screen and remote sensing inspections.

Yes, the agreement can include up to $5,000 per year per inspection station for equipment provision and maintenance.

No, the law explicitly excludes on-road clean screen and remote sensing inspection programs from these agreements.

The agreement must specify the services provided by the coordinator, including station setup, equipment maintenance, and related oversight duties.