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Sanford signs DMV reform into law

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Published Thursday, June 5th, 2003

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Drivers will see the first changes in the Division of Motor Vehicles come Saturday, when six offices will be open throughout the state.

The Saturday opening is just one of several major changes coming after Gov. Mark Sanford signed a bill Thursday to make the division of the Public Safety Department a stand-alone agency that answers to his office.

Sanford also named Marcia Adams of Irmo to serve as acting director of the DMV. Adams has served as principal administrator of the agency for the past four years. Her appointment must be confirmed by the Senate.

Under the law, drivers could get tag renewal stickers and registrations from county treasurers' offices or private entities that could charge a service fee more than the standard $24 for the transaction.

Drivers' license expiration dates would be extended from five to 10 years for most people. The agency also can contract with public and private entities to administer driving tests.

The law takes effect immediately and offices in Aiken, Charleston, Florence, Greenville, Irmo and Rock Hill will be open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. this Saturday and each Saturday through August except July 5 and Aug. 30.

Also beginning this summer, the DMV Web site will offer driver records, points status and pending registration information as well as a service that will allow people to pay their driver's license reinstatement fees online.

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