ITV warns the comeback will leave 400,000 inspections on the air in the state

The reversal of the service provided by the Valencia Community’s Technical Inspection of Vehicles (ITV) stations threatens to create significant problems for users. This is condemned at least by the association that brings together the concessionaires, and it is In the province of Alicante currently 400,000 annual inspections are carried out in the air Due to the disappearance of mobile stations in Calp, Santa Pola, El Campello, Novelda, Elda-Petrer and Pilar de la Horadada and the legal challenges of keeping those in Redován and Orihuela operational. Consell, on the other hand, states that he is looking for different formulas for the provision of services in these municipalities.either by substituting stations or by reaching agreements that allow temporary subcontracting.

The Ministry of Economy is finalizing the procedures to take over the management of the Valencia Community’s ITV. The rollback was supposed to take effect on January 1, but finally, and at the request of the concessionaires themselves, the contract was extended to compensate for the downtime of stations due to consequent restrictions. of the coronavirus pandemic. Thus, Alcoy, Benidorm, Gandia, Ondara, Ontinyent, Orihuela, Redován, Torrevieja, Utiel, Villena, Vinarós and Xàtiva are expected to expire on February 24, while Alicante Alzira’s contract is expected to expire. Castellón, Catarroja, Elche, Llíria, Massalfassar, Ribarroja del Túria, Sagunto, San Antonio de Benagéber, València-Campanar, València-Vara de Quart and Villarreal will do so on 3 March.

The Association of Franchise Organizations for the Technical Inspection of Vehicles of the Valencian Community (Aecova-ITV), however, finds this expansion insufficient, therefore Keep claiming for another 15 months To guarantee what they call a “quiet transition” that avoids problems like those predicted for the province of Alicante. This is expressed by Alejandro Pastor, the head of the organization in question, who did not hesitate to point out that the comeback, which he considered hasty, would cause “chaos and service collapse”.

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First of all, he explains that the mobile stations scattered all over the province will disappear in an instant. These are the inspection lines that the concessionary companies decided to establish in order to facilitate the service during the most difficult period of the pandemic and have continued to operate uninterruptedly since then. contract, they will cease to be operational”. To this should be added Current legal issues with Redován and Orihuela fixed stations. These are companies that had permission from the Department of Industry at the time and whose owners, contrary to Consell’s belief, thought that the return should not affect them. With all this, Pastor adds, “we see close to 400,000 inspections a year left in the air, because there won’t be a place for them to happen.”

Josep Albert Quilis, director of the Valencian ITV Association, the entity that will be responsible for public administration, disagrees. guarantees service delivery to citizens. In his words, “From the Generalitat and the Ministry of Economy, we’ve been working to reverse it for a long time. A new direct management model that will protect road safety, reduce wages, modernize stations and increase service quality, efficiency and competitiveness.“.

In this sense, he draws attention to the fact that formulas are sought to ensure provision in the municipalities of Alicante province where the problems are more. Thus, and regarding mobile stations, Quilis explains: The options are to replace them with others the public company can provide or to reach temporary subcontracting agreements., “accounting for the time it takes to configure new infrastructures -explains-“. Regarding the fixed stations of Redován and Orihuela, he notes that “negotiations are also being held to see how we can handle this singularity. It is not easy legally, but we will find a solution to keep ITV service normally provided in these municipalities”.

Companies are already warning on their websites that they will stop making appointments.

The concessionaires of ITV stations have already begun to warn on their websites that once the service concession expires, they will stop giving appointments in some cases on February 24, in some cases on March 3. This is the status of the “Circuitv” area of ​​Gandia, Ondara, Alzira, Xàtiva, Alcoy and Ontinyent stations, where a message warns verbatim: “from these dates and unless otherwise stated, all ITV-related services will be announced at that time by the Administration itself. request and make available to users through channels and tools.

The companies argue that they will not be able to make appointments after the concession period has expired, due to the impossibility of guaranteeing service delivery once the service is in the hands of Generalitat. The Ministry of Economy, on the other hand, claims that a decision has made it mandatory to provide the service until 30 June and is under the threat of intervention if they do not fulfill this condition.

Source: Informacion

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