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Fuel Tax Enforcement. Managers’ and Law Enforcement Workshop Mesa, Arizona September 2010. M & M Blitz M arch & M ay 2010 Fuel & IFTA inspections Compliance initiative. Prepared by: Georges Sansfaçon, Andrew Markle, Marc Nichols . M & M Blitz. Purpose Objectives
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Fuel Tax Enforcement Managers’ and Law Enforcement Workshop Mesa, Arizona September 2010 IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
M & MBlitzMarch & May 2010Fuel & IFTA inspections Compliance initiative Prepared by: Georges Sansfaçon, Andrew Markle, Marc Nichols IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
M & M Blitz • Purpose • Objectives • Participants • Project results • Futur plans • Closing remarks IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Purpose • In Phoenix Sept. 2008 at the closing of the annual IFTA Workshop, during our LEC meeting, 14 committee members proposed 2 IFTA projects; - Blitz - Road Show IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
The BLITZ : Viewed as a compliance initiative towards an “Annual IFTA & fuel check event”. Our goal is to establish consistent road side enforcement • The Road Show: Wanting to promote IFTA enforcement throughout the IFTA community. As a result of -$ -$ = we produced a power point presenting the LEC “Law Enforcement Committee” accompanied by a brochure highlighting IFTA. IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
C. I. or Blitz • This initiative effort or blitz, would be held at the beginning of the year right after grace period “ One day in March”. • Then, a 3 day event in “ May” with the optimal number of jurisdictions involved among members of the IFTALEC. • Suggestions where made to try and piggy-back during an existing event such as the “I-40 road check”. - A solution for those jurisdictions that may not have enough man power to get the project started. - Considering the required time utilized by DOT agents during this road side operation, the volume of traffic may be limited & the target of this operation may not be truly representative. IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Objectives IFTA and Dyed Fuel checks consist of making sure that carriers are in compliance. • Ifta credentials; -temporary permits, -trip permits, -valid Ifta license -and valid decals properly displayed. IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Objectives' continued • Fuel used for propulsion;Clear Fuel or Dyed ? IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Objectives' continued • Prescribed vehicles not registered: GVWR ??? checked ; Ex. Hot Shot Recreational or For Hire? How do your officers make the determination ? IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Objectives' continued • Violators placed into compliance and charged. IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
IFTA Qualified Motor Vehicles? Subject to IFTA ? No IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Participants • Strategy: Where should we locate our operations for maximum impact ? • Phase I = 8 jurisdictions participated; IL. MD. TX. KS. NC. MB. ON. QC. • Phase II = 4 jurisdictions; NC. TX. ON. QC. • Phase III = 11 jurisdictions, AZ, QC, ON, IL, MB ,KS,NC, MI, TN, MR, PA. IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Participants • What are we looking for ? Qualified vehicles! • Several questions: -Are carrier’s IFTA permit valid? -From which jurisdiction; truck registration vs. ITFA ? -Valid decals or “Ifta stickers”? -Valid trip permit issued by other jurisdiction? -Expired permit: Why? -Not carrying valid Ifta license ? -Not displaying valid Ifta decals? -Displaying only one (1) valid IFTA decal? -Not registered in home base; frequent traveler? -Mileage log sheet: -record keeping for fuel purchases and of distance available? -Documents in support of record keeping (could be a satellite tracking unit ! ). -Need for Sighting Report ? IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Results: Phase I Phase II -Vehicles inspected………………….4213 2883 -Not registered;…………………………….6 6 -Expired license;.…………………………69 6 -Not carrying a valid Ifta license;…..58 14 -Not displaying valid decals;………..156 9 -Displaying only 1 decal “sticker”;….13 11 -Trip permits issued;…………………….41 24 -Citations issued;………………………..236 59 -Valid temporary IFTA permit………… 15 N/A IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Results-continued phase I II - Check points;…………………….29 30 - Border crossings………………..10 4 - # Scales houses…………………20 13 - Dyed fuel checks…………..1801 1192 - Dyed fuel charges………………21 6 IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Results-continued Phase I II • Criminal citations 10 26 • Civil Penalties 38 37 • Other agencies participating 9 3 • Working hours “shifts’’ 7 to 10 hrs • Staff 89 44 IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
PHASE III • Total vehicles inspected: 61741 • IFTA Fuel Tax Registration Violators: 2733 • IFTA Decal violations (only 1 decal): 255 • IFTA Decal violations (Fail to Display): 439 • Trip permit purchases: 1944 • US in-state Fuel Tax Violations: 28 • US in-state Decal Violations: 15 • Total warnings issued for permits & Decals: 478 IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Future ! • LEC’s long term goal; “Be a national event to get the IFTA word out” & U N I F O R M I T Y Considering: - Uniform enforcement is a viable goal and will benefit compliance efforts. - Inspection protocols would encompass techniques to find unique evasion schemes. - Roadside enforcement must be supported by diligent administrative efforts to combat fraud. IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
Closing remarks • This data was cumulated and transmitted by participating jurisdictions in order to demonstrate the importance of hosting such initiatives. • Such project results are directly linked to one’s investment: -Presence at road side “Visibility” = better tax control. -Absence or NO enforcement = Possible Tax loss or Less $$$ • We hope that it’s format “ 1 and a 3 day event”, will be retained by the IFTA community to strengthen Law Enforcement activities. Uniformity will be gradually introduced in the IFTA world, A positive view. • Such Ifta Blitz or compliance initiatives are a “ Win deal situation” • “Tool” on a long term basis for promoting the benefits of IFTA. IFTA Law Enforcement Committee
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