Vendor picked for the test plan
The Texas Department of Insurance, as lead agency in a joint project with the Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Department of Transportation and the Texas Department of Information Resources, reported that HDI Solutions Inc. has signed a contract on the implementation of a motor vehicle financial Responsibility verification program.
The review program so that law enforcement authorities to quickly and accurately verify a driver’s car insurance cover required, received an order from the Senate Bill 1670 in the 79th Texas legislature in 2005.
This is the beginning of a continuous process in which the ultimate goal is to reduce the number of uninsured drivers. Under the contract, the system will undergo tests before they are fully implemented.
HDI Solutions and its partners Trans Core LP, Insure-Rite Inc. and verification solutions have developed similar database programs in other parts of the country.
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