Before a vehicle may be registered or its registration renewed, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a county assessor-collector must verify the vehicle passed the required inspection, as indicated in the DPS Vehicle Inspection database. HB 2305 establishes a registration-based enforcement system for enforcing for motor vehicle inspection requirements. This one decal will signify the vehicle has passed the required inspection and is currently registered in Texas. The 83rd Texas Legislature passed HB 2305, which replaces the current dual certificate system for inspection and registration with one certificate, the registration decal. Registration Information specific to Motorists, Dealers, Government, Fleet and Motor Carriers. Inspection Calculator to help you calculate our exact inspection / registration scenario. On "Two Steps, One Sticker," you’ll find specific information and downloadable materials: You’ll find the latest details about “Two Steps, One Sticker” and how it impacts your inspection customers. Printer selections provided by each analyzer manufacturer Inspection expiration date printed on VIR Inspection fee breakouts (state and inspection fee) Record affidavit details during the inspection Warnings to inspectors when vehicle is subject to an emissions inspection Inspection Station in Non-Emissions Counties See how these enhancements affect what you will see when conducting inspections after March 1, 2015:Īdditional details to record during inspection Additionally, with transitioning to a single sticker, some overhead has been eliminated. What Changes In Performing An Inspection?ĭPS has worked with Texas Online to ensure an accurate, timely data transfer. State Fee collected at vehicle registration beginningĪll counties except those listed below and vehicles 25 years and olderĮmission (ASM) for vehicles 1995 and olderįort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Montgomery, Colin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and TarrantĮmission (TSI/OBD) for vehicles 1996 and newer Inspection Fee collected prior to March 1, 2015
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The amount of the inspection fee your station retains.Įxemptions in the vehicle inspection process. Inspection types vehicles are required to receive. Vehicles require an annual safety and/or emissions inspection. It's different and in many ways better.What Remains The Same For Your Inspection Station: LISP solves the problem by adding a new layer of indirection and simplifies some things, but is not altogether simpler. The image below shows the new layer of indirection: With LISP an ISP can allocate fewer addresses per site ISP can make changes (moving sites from one host to another)Ĭonserves IPV4 address space (locator address space not assigned to hosts) Two namespaces are required (one for Location the other for ID)Įliminate the site renumbering when adding a new block LISP uses a level of indirection to solve the routing problem stated above.Ī new LISP capable server must now exist to map addresses to sites Today, an IP address means who you are when you login and where you are located. Not only must our administrator go get another block but the now an additional prefixes must be injected in our routing table to access my sites. The problem is that if we choose a block that is too small then we will need to get a bigger one. Other times, when nothing is currently working the indirection could be our only solution.įor example if the business need is, "We need to decide what size IP block to procure in order to provide IP addressing to all our sites." Usually, Adding Level of Indirection means that we are able to provide an alternate way to solve a problem, ideally with some additional benefits. First we must understand what Adding Level of Indirection means.