Replies(124) (NJ MVC photo) NEW JERSEY — More changes have come to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission now that the agency has drawn backlash from lawmakers regarding a new round of site closures. The changes come as Sen. Declan O'Scanlon, R-Monmouth, criticized the Murphy administration following news that the Eatontown Motor Vehicle Commission site will be closed for two weeks after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. O'Scanlon said the Murphy Administration is relying on" outdated, unnecessary" policies when the Motor Vehicle Commission closes a facility for two weeks or longer after an employee tests positive for COVID. Subscribe "The fact that we are still somehow closing MVC locations for two weeks for quarantining and 'deep cleaning' after one employee tests positive is absolutely outrageous," said O'Scanlon. "Nowhere is still observing such heavy-handed, unscientific policies . . . not Home Depot, not supermarkets, not car dealerships, not doctors' offices, not restaurants . . . no one. And none of these entities is suffering any ill health impact.