Director, Road User Safety An Insiders Look The AAMVA IDEC program through the eyes of ONTARIO: an IDEC Accredited Third Party jurisdiction Linda Dunstall Director, Road User Safety Modernization Branch
AAMVA IDEC Program certified motorcycle examiner (CME) Certified third party tester (CTT) certified motorcycle examiner (CME) certified commercial examiner (CCE) certified driver examiner (CDE);
How third party providers receive accreditation be a member jurisdiction in good standing with AAMVA complete all accreditation requirements meet all requirements of the core check list provide refresher training
Examiner Requirements for the IDEC Certification: Training Service Application Examination Awards
Benefits and Impacts Enhances reciprocal recognition of licensing and training programs Professional development of examiners Reduces liability issues Requirement for qualifying proponents Standards for oversight of third party deliverers Provides standardized training program
How many examiners have been certified in Ontario as a Third Party Tester?
The Process Ontario Followed After moving to Third Party, Ontario resubmitted for accreditation using the AAMVA checklist application and using our standardized curriculum that was already in place. Provided documentation to the Board that supports our program (IDEC requires this information to make a decision as to whether a jurisdiction’s training program will be accredited. If your jurisdiction does not have training materials available, AAMVA can help!)
For more Information Contact: Linda Dunstall Linda.Dunstall@ontario.ca 416-235-4628