“Innovative DMV Program Cannot Assess Who Has Auto Insurance” |
| Innovative DMV Program Cannot Assess Who Has Auto Insurance Posted: 03 Feb 2011 01:50 PM PST CARSON CITY -- The director of Nevada's Department of Motor Vehicles had a surprising announcement for Nevada's motorists yesterday. Bruce Breslow, the DMV's new director, said that the department has had no effective way to tell who has insurance and who doesn't. So what's the deal at the DMV? This past year, the department moved to an electronic-only system for insurers to send auto insurance verification to the state. When the program was implemented during 2010, it made Nevada the first in the nation to move their system online. In a state consistently low in the rankings for health and education, first can seem like a good thing. But the Nevada LIVE program jumped the gun. "To turn it on before 90 percent of the companies were online was a serious mistake," Breslow said. At present, he said, more than half of the insurance companies are not web-based. Breslow has resorted to a sending a letter to insurance companies. The first line states that many insurance agents "may not have been aware of the Nevada LIVE program." By that time, he said, Nevada should have a cutting-edge system. Nonetheless, the legislators to whom Breslow addressed at a legislative budget subcommittee yesterday seemed vexed. Breslow began work as director just this year, meaning the origins of this problem belong to his predecessor, Edgar Roberts. "I want to look you straight in the eye and say 'this is a problem,'" he said to legislators. Smith was still not amused. She said she would have appreciated prior notice. "This cost a lot of money. This caused a lot of heartache to our residents as well," she said. There were hints that something was amiss this past year. Breslow, however, explained the full breadth of the problem Wednesday. The Nevada LIVE program was passed during the 2009 legislative session, but has been operational for less than one year. It was followed by a rejected idea from former Gov. Jim Gibbons that called for installing traffic cameras to catch uninsured motorists on the state's highways. Smith said she expects Breslow to submit a report later this legislative session detailing what went wrong with the Nevada LIVE system. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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