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CT Vehicle Emissions To Be Restored No Later than April 30

CT Vehicle Emissions To Be Restored No Later than April 30 News provided by Share this article Share this article ROCKY HILL, Conn., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Applus Technologies, Inc., today announced that it expects to have full service restored for the CT Vehicle Emissions Program no later than April 30 th. The vehicle emissions software used by Connecticut stations is complex and different from that used in Massachusetts, said Darrin Greene, CEO, Applus Technologies, Inc., USA noting the different timetable from Connecticut s northeast neighbor, Massachusetts where testing has begun.   We recognize the inconvenience this service interruption has caused for motorists, new and used car dealers, and the network of privately-owned automotive service facilities who perform the inspections and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). If we can confidently restore service sooner, we will.   

Vehicle inspections to resume at most Massachusetts RMV locations starting Saturday

Vehicle inspections to resume at most Massachusetts RMV locations starting Saturday Updated 8:08 AM; Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles shared the update Friday evening. Inspections were paused after Applus Technologies, a third-party operator which facilitates vehicle inspections in Massachusetts and other states, reported a malware attack on March 30. Vehicle inspections were shutdown for more than two weeks following the attack. Drivers with expired March 2021 inspection stickers and April 2021 inspection stickers are allowed to obtain inspections through May 31, 2021. Newly purchased vehicles, which must typically be inspected within seven days of registration, were granted grace periods until April 30, 2021. Drivers whose vehicles failed inspection were granted an extension of the 60-day free retest window, one extra day for each day Applus’s system remained down.

Johnson & Johnson vaccine suspension a speed bump in vaccinations

Daily News Staff and News Services With at least one COVID-19 shot in the arms of more than half of Massachusetts adults and almost two months elapsed since that four-legged orange octopus heralded a website fail, it s been a while since Gov. Charlie Baker and Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders have had to return to their go-to adjectives for hiccups in the state s vaccine rollout: lumpy and bumpy. Last week, it was the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s turn. Our partners will be working to reschedule people who have the J&J vaccine appointments in the days ahead, Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the CDC, said Tuesday. This may be a bit bumpy. We want to make sure that we re getting the word out to the public and to our providers.

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