Target Audience
State MCSAP or local law enforcement personnel responsible for conducting commercial motor vehicle inspections
Prerequisites
Attendees must:
- Have successfully completed the NAS Part A (Level III) Course
- Bring the most current version of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations with interpretations to the course
Class Size
This course is limited to 15 students.
Total Course Hours
40 hours
Training Location
ASP Training Building – TIM Classroom #3
5801 Colorado Ave.
North Little Rock, Arkansas 72199
Course Schedule
The class will meet 8 a.m.-5 p.m. local time each day.
Parking
Free parking is available on-site.
Dress Code
Appropriate dress for the training course is business casual.
When you click on the “REGISTER NOW” button below, you will be taken to your CVSA member portal where you will need to login to register. Once you’ve logged into your account, scroll down to the “Events” section on the right side of the page and select “North American Standard Inspection Part B – Little Rock, AR -December 16-20, 2024”
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Each attendee is responsible for their own airfare and hotel arrangements and expenses, and other travel expenses.
Airport and Transportation Information
Hotel Options
Holiday Inn Express
7224 Alcoa Road
Bryant, AR 72015
Phone: (501) 778-8400
Home2 Suites by Hilton
2612 Span Way
Bryant, AR 72022
Phone: (501) 361-6080
Instructors
Doug Lafferty (Arkansas)
doug.lafferty@ardot.gov
Rogan Ross (Arkansas)
rogan.ross@ardot.gov
John Hardy II (Virginia)
john.hardy@vsp.virginia.gov
Point of Contact
Scott Todd
Email: alvin.todd@ardot.gov
Phone: 501-569-2684
General CVSA Training Contact
Email: training@cvsa.org
Phone: 202-998-1002
Events Health Policy
The health and safety of attendees at this training course are top priority. CVSA will follow federal and local guidelines, restrictions and requirements, and health and facility protocols, as appropriate, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other communicable diseases.
Events Code of Conduct
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