NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - On his first day as interim commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles, Bryan Adams said Tuesday (April 1) he is committed to lifting the agency out of its declared state of emergency due to system outages and outdated technology.
Gov. Jeff Landry announced on Monday, March 31, that Bryan Adams will be the new Commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV). On March 28, Landry announced the resignation of Dan Casey, the former Commissioner of the OMV.
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday that State Fire Marshal Bryan Adams will serve as the next commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV), following the resignation of Dan Casey. Casey's departure,
Adams will return to the State Fire Marshal's Office after his time at the OMV, a release from Landry's office said. Dale 'Ed' Branch, the chief of staff for the State Fire Marshal's Office, will replace Adams as the head of that agency.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday that State Fire Marshal Bryan Adams will serve as the next commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV), following the resignation of Dan Casey.
The head of Louisiana’s Office of Motor Vehicles has resigned, according to Governor Jeff Landry.On March 28, Landry announced the resignation of Dan Casey, the Commissioner of the OMV.This comes one week after the governor declared a state of emergency as the OMV looks to upgrade its 50-year system.