BATON ROUGE — Louisiana lawmakers are moving to replace the state vehicle inspection sticker with a $6 QR code, and drivers in the capital region are raising questions about what happens to emissions testing.
The bill has the governor’s support and is likely to pass. If it does, inspection stickers would disappear starting Jan. 1 of next year.
State Rep. Larry Bagley first tried to eliminate the inspection sticker nearly 10 years ago. Until this year, most lawmakers weren’t interested, but with the governor now backing the effort, the bill appears headed for passage…