The state of Kansas is withholding two million dollars for it’s new motor vehicle system because of glitches during the spring and summer that created long delays, longer lines, and forced some offices to close.
As of Friday, the last payment on the $25 million contract with 3M is six months overdue.
Revenue Secretary Nick Jordan has said the state won’t make the last payment until all the problems with the system are fixed.
The Department of Revenue says the program is no longer experiencing statewide problems that occurred during the summer. But spokeswoman Jeannine Koranda says some local issues have not been resolved.
The state sent a total of $560,000 to counties to help pay overtime costs incurred by employees when the system was introduced.