BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Louisiana’s vehicle inspection sticker program will end after legislation backed by the governor passed in this year’s regular session. Gov. Jeff Landry signed the ...
Louisiana has eliminated its vehicle inspection sticker program. The new law replaces the physical inspection with a QR code sticker obtained during registration. The QR code sticker will cost $6, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Louisiana has officially eliminated its vehicle inspection sticker program after Gov. Jeff Landry signed Rep. Larry Bagley's bill ...
Gov. Jeff Landry signed Louisiana House Bill 1085 into law this morning. The bill, authored by Rep. Larry Bagley, has been in the works for seven years. It eliminates mandatory annual vehicle safety ...
To commemorate National Homeownership Month, Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Department of Buildings (DOB) Commissioner Ahmed Tigani launched the city’s No-Penalty Inspection Program. From June 1 to June 10, ...
HOUSTON — The Houston City Council has unanimously approved a new program aimed at cracking down on some of the city’s most troubled apartment complexes. The effort targets ongoing safety and living ...
A federal appeals court has granted New Hampshire’s motion to stay an order requiring the state to resume its vehicle inspection program. New Hampshire officials appealed that decision to the United ...
The program was designed to increase inspections at worksites with a high risk for extreme heat. But the Trump administration has eliminated inspection metrics. The Trump administration has removed ...
(KTAL/KMSS) — Louisiana lawmakers have taken a significant step toward eliminating the state’s long-standing vehicle inspection sticker requirement, advancing a proposal that could replace the annual ...