March 29, 2024
Annapolis, US 46 F

Maryland’s VEIP stations to open tomorrow

The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) today announced the reopening of all Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program (VEIP) stations statewide beginning October 19, 2020. VEIP stations have been closed since March, and during the closure many stations were used as drive-through coronavirus testing sites.

“Our VEIP stations have played an important role helping Maryland combat COVID-19, and we’re glad we can once again use these facilities to perform emission inspections,” said MDOT Secretary Greg Slater. “MDOT MVA employees are focused on outstanding customer service, and I know our team is ready to help Marylanders satisfy their VEIP requirements.”

Customers who had VEIP testing dates from March through October have received new dates in the mail. Customers can also use one of the 24-hour VEIP self-serve kiosks, which can be used for vehicles year 2005 and newer. VEIP kiosks are cleaned several times a day and offer a reduced fee of $10 per test compared to the $14 test fee at full service stations.

New safety procedures

As part of the VEIP station reopening plan, MDOT MVA is implementing several safety and operational changes to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19. The procedures are designed to protect customers and MDOT MVA staff, and include:

  • Face coverings – Employees and all customers will be required to wear face coverings during testing and in customer service areas. Employees and customers will also be asked a series of screening questions and be subject to a temperature scan in order to enter a station lobby or office.
  • Social distancing – Social distancing procedures will be in effect at all VEIP stations, including testing bays and customer service areas.
  • Sanitation efforts – All VEIP stations statewide have been deep cleaned and disinfected consistent with CDC guidelines. Additionally, employees and customers will have access to hand sanitizer in the testing bays and customer services areas.

“The safety of customers and VEIP employees is a top priority for MDOT MVA, and these guidelines will ensure emissions testing can resume in a healthy and protected environment,” said MDOT MVA Administrator Chrissy Nizer. “We appreciate our customers for being patient during the closure, and as we navigate the reopening.”

Modified test procedures

MDOT MVA also will temporarily modify VEIP test procedures in consideration of the safety and health of customers and employees. To reduce customer interaction and high touch points, customers will exit their vehicle and VEIP inspectors will connect the required cable while remaining outside of a customer’s vehicle. The inspector will provide test instructions to the customer – either verbally or through flash cards, as needed. The customer will then disconnect the cable from their vehicle. The cable will be sanitized by the inspector between tests. The entire test will be completed while observing appropriate social distancing.

The idle testing for heavy duty vehicles will not be changed since there is limited interaction with the customer and vehicle for this test type. Where interaction is needed, social distance measures will be utilized.

As a reminder, those seeking a test for COVID-19 should not go to a VEIP station, but should review available locations at https://coronavirus.maryland.gov. For information on MDOT MVA’s COVID-19 response and answers to frequently asked questions, visit: mva.maryland.gov/pages/covid-19.aspx.

For a full list of VEIP station locations, click here. Customers may also send any VEIP related questions or concerns to [email protected].

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