Texas cars will no longer need safety inspections starting Jan. 1 Drivers will, however, have to pay a $7.50 "program replacement fee" AAA Texas recommends getting your vehicle checked a few times ...
“A seven-dollar loss is not going to kill us because we usually average about 40 to 50 [inspections] a month.” Commercial vehicles are still required to undergo a safety inspection. The new ...
Under the updated rule, OSHA will expand the PPE requirements for construction employers and will require that PPE properly fit employees’ varying body types. Although the rule applies to all ...
The vast majority of Shawnee County service establishments inspected last month passed their food safety and lodging inspections. The Kansas Department of Agriculture has the authority to regulate ...
This kind of covert documenting and surveillance could be seen as an unreasonable search or infringement on privacy rights, especially considering that everything OSHA sees during an inspection is ...
The Motor Vehicle Inspection Station program (MVIS) with handwritten safety inspections is all that I have ever known. That is of course until now. Ontario is now phasing out the old MVIS program ...
video reminding Texans of the upcoming changes to the state’s Vehicle Safety Inspection Program beginning on Jan. 1, 2025. These changes — which eliminate many vehicle safety inspections—are due to ...
While you won't need a vehicle safety inspection on non-commercial vehicles beginning Jan. 1, your vehicle will still need to pass an emissions test to be registered is you live in certain counties.