Enforcement Procedures Investigative in Vienna, VA on 08/19/24

    Course Number

    Academy 006

    Description

    This course is designed to ensure that all professional/technical personnel in the Motor Carrier Compliance and Enforcement Program have a uniform understanding of the relationship between the Federal Motor Carrier Safety and the Hazardous Materials (HM) regulations and the various requirements of proof necessary to sustain successful prosecution of alleged violations of those regulations.

    Objective

    Upon completion of the course, the participants should have a better understanding of: 1. evidence needed to prove various types of violations; 2. how and where evidence may be obtained; 3. alternate means of providing violations where documentary evidence is not available; 4. investigative procedures and the techniques and evidence necessary to proceed under any of the enforcement remedies used, i.e., civil forfeiture, criminal prosecution, and compliance orders. 5. intervention proceedings on permanent authority applications and preparation of case work for such proceedings.

    Target Audience

    Certified Safety Investigators; Safety Auditors and Federal Program Specialists

    Prerequisites for Attendance

    Certified Safety Investigators Federal Program Specialists. Host agencies shall provide students with (or require students to bring) the most current version of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.

    Category

    Academy

    Continuous Learning Points Awarded:

    40

    Class Date

    -

    Class Status

    Draft

    Point of Contact

    Course Coordinator

    Ben Werner

    FMCSA National Training Center Curriculum Manager

    Work Address

    FMCSA National Training Center
    2600 Park Tower Drive, Suite 500
    Vienaa, VA 22180
    United States

    Work Email

    benjamin.werner@dot.gov

    Work Phone

    7032350511