ADOT ECD CVO Administration Center
Status: Existing
Description
ECD is a division of ADOT � It utilizes certified peace officers to enforce transportation related laws and regulations. To carry out its functions, Enforcement Services: 1) checks commercial vehicles at fixed ports of entry to the State and through mobile enforcement for credential compliance, weight compliance, and safety laws, including laws relating to the transportation of hazardous materials. 2) They inspect vehicles to ensure they are legally configured and safe to operate, and, 3) they identify stolen vehicles and vehicle parts. They do internal investigations, fraud investigations, etc. ECD has a registration compliance responsibility to monitor how long plates are in the state and they send out a welcome to Arizona letter and send officers out to do follow up to make sure residents are actually residents. The Central Permitting section of ECD has handles the permitting and routing of oversize and overweight loads that travel in Arizona.
Stakeholders
Stakeholder | Role | Role Status |
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ADOT | Owns | Existing |
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ADOT | Operates | Existing |
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Physical Objects
Functional Objects
Functional Object | Description | User Defined |
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BIAC Data Collection | 'BIAC Data Collection' collects and stores border inspection information that is collected in the course of Border Inspection Administration Center operations. This data can be used directly by operations personnel or it can be made available to other data users and archives in the region. | False |
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CVAC Data Collection | 'CVAC Data Collection' collects and stores commercial vehicle information that is collected in the course of Commercial Vehicle Administration Center operations. This data can be used directly by operations personnel or it can be made available to other data users and archives in the region. | False |
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CVAC Information Exchange | 'CVAC Information Exchange' supports the exchange of safety, credentials, permit data, and other data concerning the operation of commercial vehicles among jurisdictions. The object also supports the exchange of safety (e.g., driver logs), credentials, permit, and operations data between systems (for example, an administrative center and the roadside check facilities) within a single jurisdiction. Data are collected from multiple authoritative sources and packaged into snapshots (top–level summary and critical status information) and profiles (detailed and historical data). Data is made available to fleet operators and other information requestors on request or based on subscriptions established by the requestor. | False |
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CVAC Safety and Security Administration | 'CVAC Safety and Security Administration' provides commercial vehicle safety and security criteria to roadside check facilities, collects and reviews safety and security data from the field and distributes safety and security information to other centers, carriers, and enforcement agencies. It also supports wireless roadside inspections, including carrier enrollment, managing and distributing information about trigger areas where wireless inspections may occur, and monitoring the condition of the commercial vehicle and driver using wireless communications at identified trigger areas. It supports the collection and review of carrier and driver safety and security data and supports determination of the carrier and driver safety and security ratings. It clears the out–of–service status when the responsible carrier or driver reports that deficiencies flagged during inspections have been corrected. | False |
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