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Interface: US BCBP Customs Product Manifest System To US BCBP Electronic Clearance System

Architecture Geographic Scope

US BCBP Customs Product Manifest System to US BCBP Electronic Clearance System Interface Diagram

 

Architecture Flow Definitions

citation   (Future)   No Applicable ITS Standards

Report of commercial vehicle citation. The citation includes references to the statute(s) that was (were) violated. It includes information on the violator and the officer issuing the citation. A citation differs from a violation because it is adjudicated by the courts. The information may be provided as a response to a real-time query or proactively by the source. The query flow is not explicitly shown.

 

credentials information   (Future)   Applicable ITS Standards

Response containing full credentials information. "Response" may be provided in reaction to a real-time query or a standing request for updated information. The query flow is not explicitly shown.

 

credentials status information   (Future)   Applicable ITS Standards

Credentials information such as registration, licensing, insurance, check flags, and electronic screening enrollment data. A unique identifier is included. Corresponds to the credentials portion of CVISN "snapshots." The status information may be provided as a response to a real-time query or as a result of a standing request for updated information (subscription). This may also include information about non-U.S. fleets for use by U.S. authorities, and information regarding U.S. fleets made available to Mexican and Canadian authorities. The query flow is not explicitly shown.

 

daily site activity data   (Future)   No Applicable ITS Standards

Record of daily activities at commercial vehicle check stations including summaries of screening events and inspections.

 

violation notification   (Future)   No Applicable ITS Standards

Notification to enforcement agency of a violation. The violation notification flow describes the statute or regulation that was violated and how it was violated (e. g., overweight on specific axle by xxx pounds or which brake was out of adjustment and how far out of adjustment it was). A violation differs from a citation because it is not adjudicated by the courts.

 

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