Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-5-211 - Motor Carrier Safety: Inspection, Enforcement, and Sanction
A. Scope. This
Section applies to any transporter subject to:
2. A.R.S. Title 28, Chapter 14.
B. Audits.
1. The Department may conduct an audit for
cause or without cause.
2. The
Department may enter the premises of any transporter for the purpose of
conducting an audit.
3. The
Department may inspect a motor vehicle:
a.
Within Arizona at:
i. A transporter's place of
business, or
ii. Any other in-state
location, or
b. Outside
Arizona at a transporter's place of business.
4. A transporter shall make records available
for audit:
a. During the transporter's normal
business hours, and
b. In a
specific location as follows:
i. The
transporter's Arizona place of business, or
ii. Either an Arizona location designated by
the Director or the transporter's out-of-state place of business.
5. The Department shall
charge a transporter in advance for all expenses to be incurred in performance
of an out-of-state audit.
C. Violation notification. Within five days
after audit completion, the Department shall notify an audited transporter in
writing of all violations. The notification shall specify a deadline date for
remedy of all violations.
D.
Obligation to remedy violations. After receipt of a violation notification, a
transporter shall remedy all violations by the specified date to comply with:
2. A.R.S. Title 28, Chapter 14.
E. Noncompliance: Failure to
remedy violations. If the Department determines a transporter does not remedy a
violation by the date specified in a violation notice, the Department shall
initiate further enforcement action as prescribed under A.R.S. §§
28-5237 and 285238.
F. Danger to public safety. If the Director
determines a written violation report establishes probable cause of danger to
public safety, the Director shall issue an order by 5:00 p.m. the next business
day suspending the Arizona registration of the motor vehicle owned or leased by
the transporter, or a driver's Arizona driver license or nonresident driving
privilege.
Notes
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