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Proposal requested for a directive safeguarding workers from radiation hazards, as per the Commission's mandate.

Exceptions exist specifically for vehicle registration facilities

Proposal for a Worker Radiation Safety Directive Requested by Commission on Risk Mitigation
Proposal for a Worker Radiation Safety Directive Requested by Commission on Risk Mitigation

Proposal requested for a directive safeguarding workers from radiation hazards, as per the Commission's mandate.

The Vehicle Registration Offices in Landshut-Ergolding, Rottenburg, and Vilsbiburg have made some adjustments to their services.

Firstly, it's important to note that no prior appointments are required at any of the Vehicle Registration Offices. However, citizens are encouraged to utilise the Online Services as much as possible to minimise physical visits.

At the Vehicle Registration Office in Rottenburg and Vilsbiburg, access restrictions in the counter and waiting areas still apply. Visitors are asked to adhere to these measures for safety reasons.

In Rottenburg, signs have been placed to guide visitors, and the office does not specify any particular regulations for the other locations.

For those seeking information or assistance from the Foreigners' Office, emails can be sent to [email protected].

The Vehicle Registration Office in Ergolding is located within the TÜV Building, but the contact email addresses of the responsible staff in the vehicle liability insurance offices for all three locations are not publicly listed. Interested individuals must contact the respective offices directly through their official websites or phone numbers.

Visits by appointment are possible at the Vehicle Registration Office in Vilsbiburg. Citizens can contact (Landshut prefix 0871) 408-5895 or 408-5897 to schedule an appointment. Visitors at the Ergolding office will be called by an assigned number.

It's worth mentioning that the district authority continues to operate by appointment only, except for the Vehicle Registration Offices.

Lastly, citizens can still contact the City and County for information and queries via phone, email, or post. This flexibility ensures that all citizens' needs are met, whether they prefer digital or traditional means of communication.

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