British Columbia Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement information
Commercial Vehicle Safety & Enforcement
Current shoulder patch of the CVSE
Badge cap of the CVSE
Wallet badge of the CVSE
Common name
CVSE officer
Abbreviation
CVSE
Motto
Splendor Sine Occasu Splendor Without Diminishment
Agency overview
Formed
1958
Employees
286
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction
British Columbia, Canada
Size
944,735 km2
Population
4,622,000
Legal jurisdiction
Province of British Columbia
Governing body
British Columbia Ministry of Transportation
Constituting instrument
Motor Vehicle Act, Inspectors Authorization Regulation and Transport of Dangerous Good Act
Operational structure
Headquarters
Victoria, BC
Elected officer responsible
The Honourable Rob Fleming, Minister of Transportation & Infrastructure
Agency executive
Samantha Eburne, Director
Facilities
Stations
24
Patrol car models
Ford F-Series, Ford Interceptor, Chevrolet Tahoe, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Impala, Dodge Ram, Dodge Charger, Dodge Durango, GMC Sierra
Marked patrol cars
Yes
Unmarked patrol cars
Yes
Website
Commercial Vehicle Safety & Enforcement
British Columbia Commercial Vehicle Safety & Enforcement (BC CVSE) is a provincial law enforcement agency that is responsible for the compliance and enforcement of the commercial transport sector, protection of the environment and transportation infrastructure of British Columbia, increasing road safety and protecting the motoring public.[1]
CVSE officers are provincial peace officers who are empowered by the Motor Vehicle Act, Inspectors Authorization Regulation and Transport of Dangerous Goods Act to enforce provincial and select pieces of federal legislation. These acts are the Motor Vehicle Act, Commercial Transport Act, Transportation Act, Passenger Transportation Act, Transport of Dangerous Goods Act, Motor Fuel Tax Act and the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act regulations.[2]
CVSE is headquartered out of Victoria, the provincial capital of British Columbia and operates out of 24 inspection stations throughout the province.[3] Areas with converted self-weigh scales and decommissioned inspection stations are actively patrolled by vehicle.
^"Key Facts" th.gov.bc.ca. Updated January 9, 2015. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
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