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Regional Conferences
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Brian Ursino, Law Enforcement Cathie Curtis, Vehicle Registration & Titling Kevin Lewis, Driver Licensing Geoff Slagle, ID Management & DL Standards Tom Manuel, Driver Fitness Denise Hanchulak, Certification Programs Karen Morton, CDL
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Fred Porter, Director of Regional Member Support – Regions I & II Sheila Prior, Director of Regional Member Support – Regions III & IV
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Graduated Driver License Driver Fitness Medical Guidelines Non-Commercial Model Driver Testing System COMING SOON: Motorcycle Operator’s Manual
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Foreign National Driver Roadside Documents 18-Wheels & BUSted Internal Fraud Detection and Deterrence Automated License Plate Readers COMING SOON: Handling Drivers with Suspended and Revoked Licenses
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Mini-Truck License Plate Legibility Testing Guidelines for Reflective Sheeting Vanity Plate Law Matrix COMING SOON: Best Practices for Title and Registration of Rebuilt and Specially Constructed Vehicles
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1. Customer Service Delivery 2. Driver Licensing & Control 3. Financial Responsibility & Insurance 4. Information Technology 5. Law Enforcement 6. Legal Services 7. Motor Carrier Services 8. Public Affairs & Consumer Education 9. Vehicle Registration & Title 10. Vehicle Safety & Inspection = 30 members
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Two SMEs per region for each committee (e.g., Driver Standing Committee will have two driver discipline people from each region, totaling eight driver representatives) Chair and vice chair will be from the respective discipline Eliminate the VSI, CSD and FRI disciplines Add Fraud and ID Management as new disciplines All working groups, subcommittees, boards and ad hoc groups should be incorporated into the standing committee structure. i.e., one of the three standing committees should have “oversight” of each group The chair of the sponsoring standing committee or his/her designee shall serve in an ex-officio capacity on each working group or entity sponsored by the standing committee
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Eight driver representatives Fraud ID Management Information Technology Law Enforcement Legal Services Motor Carrier Services Public Affairs/Consumer Education Vehicle
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Eight law enforcement representatives Driver Fraud ID Management Information Technology Legal Services Motor Carrier Services Public Affairs/Consumer Education Vehicle
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Eight vehicle representatives Driver Fraud ID Management Information Technology Law Enforcement Legal Services Motor Carrier Services Public Affairs/Consumer Education
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
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Increase the participation of subject matter experts (SMEs) within committees, working groups, and other member bodies. Current structure = 30 total members Structure as of 10/1/12 = 49 members
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Recognize possible fraud Protect the integrity of documents Conduct cost-effective training Comply with Federal requirements
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CDL Train the Trainer classes for trainers who can return to their jurisdiction to conduct examiner certification and refresher training as required in 49 CFR §384.228. Hands-on update training for lead examiners and/or trainers to discuss changes in CDL testing and licensing, Federal regulations, State & Third Party Examiner training, covert/overt auditing and best practices. CDL Train the Trainer classes focus on the use of the Certified Commercial Examiner Instructor Manual developed by the AAMVA International Driver Licensing Examiner Certification Executive Board. Participation in the CCE program is not required.
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Training—applicants must satisfactorily complete the approved examiner training course. Service—a minimum one year of satisfactory, on-the-job performance as a examiner. Examination—each applicant must attain a passing score of 80% or better on the examination. Application—after passing the examination, applicant must complete an application form. Awards—approved applicants are issued a certificate and wallet-sized ID card. Annually, the IDEC Board recognizes and awards outstanding examiners through the Examiner of the Year Hall of Fame. AAMVA does not certify testers directly, but provides the avenue for jurisdictions to certify their jurisdictional and third-party testers.
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