HPM 82.6 Commercial Enforcement Flashcards

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(1-6)

a. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT FACILITIES:
b. PLATFORM SCALES:

_____ are commanded by a lieutenant and staffed by sergeants, officers, CVIS’s, clerical personnel, a janitor, and may include an Automotive Technician.

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a. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT FACILITIES:

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(1-6)

a. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT FACILITIES:
b. PLATFORM SCALES:

___ are to be staffed by officers and may be staffed by CVIS. The CHP area in which the ______ is georaphically located is known as the “HOST” Area.

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b. PLATFORM SCALES:

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(2-7)
The CHP 281 (SHALL/ SHALL NOT) be issued for Out of Service (OOS) violations involving size, weight, hazardous materials, or loading requirements and/or any permit violation.

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SHALL NOT

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(2-8)
The CHP 214 (SHALL/ SHALL NOT) be issued for Out of Service (OOS) violations or in lieu of a CHP215, CHP281 for a mechanical violation which meets any of the criteria listed in Section 40610(b) CVC including:
1. Evidence of fraud or persistent neglect
2. Immediate safety hazard
3. Violator does not agree to or cannot promptly correct the violation.

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SHALL NOT

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PROCEDURES - GENERAL (2-20)
1. Pursuant to section 2810 (a) CVC, CHP officers may stop any vehicle on a highway which is transporting any timber product, livestock, poultry, farm produce, crude oil, other petroleum products, or inedible kitchen grease to investigate if the driver is in legal possession of the load. Probable cause is NOT a prerequisite for stopping a vehicle to determine legal possession.
T/F

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True

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