CONCORD - State safety and justice officials provided an update on Wednesday on the state's vehicle inspection program after the Executive Council denied the Department of Safety's request to extend the termination date of the State's vehicle inspection contract with Gordon-Darby NHOST, Inc.
As a result of the denial, the state currently does not have an approved vendor to operate the State's vehicle inspection program.
At this time, the Department of Justice and the Department of Safety are assessing the practical and legal ramifications of the Executive Council's decision in relation to the pending federal court case brought by Gordon-Darby and the preliminary injunction issued by the Court last week.
According to a release from the Attorney Generals Office, the state is continuing to seek relief from the Court's order and will update its public guidance on vehicle inspections as more information becomes available.
At this time, the public is reminded that enforcement of the inspection program has been suspended through April 10 and additional regulatory flexibility will be provided if necessary.





