Is coming to an end this year well to a point
96 and newer only ie OBD2 testing
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
October 24, 2006
Dear Interested Party:
The Commonwealth’s Enhanced Emissions & Safety Test contract with Applus+ Technologies expires in two years, on September 30, 2008, and the Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) are actively planning for the future. MassDEP and RMV held six public meetings during August to receive comments and feedback from interested parties. Based upon the comments and feedback received at the public meetings, the agencies
have begun fine-tuning the working assumptions for the next program and are preparing to draft a Request for Response (RFR). The agencies intend to issue the RFR next spring, and hope to have a contractor selected and in place to begin the transition to the new program no later than early 2008.
The working assumptions for the next contract include:
• Continuation of a combined, decentralized safety and emissions inspection to ensure vehicle safety and clean air, as well as convenience for motorists.
Elimination of tailpipe testing of gasoline-powered vehicles by exclusively relying on annual onboard diagnostic (OBD) emissions testing, since the vast majority of vehicles in the Massachusetts fleet are OBD-equipped.(1996 and up)
there is more if you like to read let me know
96 and newer only ie OBD2 testing
see>
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
October 24, 2006
Dear Interested Party:
The Commonwealth’s Enhanced Emissions & Safety Test contract with Applus+ Technologies expires in two years, on September 30, 2008, and the Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) are actively planning for the future. MassDEP and RMV held six public meetings during August to receive comments and feedback from interested parties. Based upon the comments and feedback received at the public meetings, the agencies
have begun fine-tuning the working assumptions for the next program and are preparing to draft a Request for Response (RFR). The agencies intend to issue the RFR next spring, and hope to have a contractor selected and in place to begin the transition to the new program no later than early 2008.
The working assumptions for the next contract include:
• Continuation of a combined, decentralized safety and emissions inspection to ensure vehicle safety and clean air, as well as convenience for motorists.
Elimination of tailpipe testing of gasoline-powered vehicles by exclusively relying on annual onboard diagnostic (OBD) emissions testing, since the vast majority of vehicles in the Massachusetts fleet are OBD-equipped.(1996 and up)
there is more if you like to read let me know
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