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DESCRIPTION OF THE ACD CODES AND QUALIFYING INFORMATION ACD codes are used in AAMVA applications to identify the type of conviction or withdrawal transmitted in an AAMVAnet message (for an example, see the CDLIS Systems Specifications, Section cd11 Report Out-of-State Conviction).
Aamva Conviction Manual Release 4New List Share Email Facebook Linkedin Twitter Reddit Print Cite AAMVA Code Dictionary (ACD) Manual Release 4.0.0 February, 2011 (Effective August 1, 2011) 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 400 Arlington, VA 22203 (703) 522-1300 Fax (703) 522-1553 This document was produced by AAMVA.No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage or retrieval systems, for any purpose other than the intended use by AAMVA, without the express written permission of AAMVA.AAMVA All rights reserved. F-1 F1 A DMINISTRATIVE PER S E. F-2 F1.1 Administrative Process Only. F-2 F1.2 Court Process only. F-3 F1.3 Administrative and Court Process. F-3 F2 D RIVING A CMV W HILE D ISQUALIFIED FOR P REVIOUS V IOLATIONS IN A CMV. F-6 F2.1 Both offenses in CMV F-6 F2.2 First offense in non-CMV. F-9 F3 C ALCULATING P ENALTIES FOR M ULTIPLE S ERIOUS O FFENSES WITHIN A 3-Y EAR W INDOW. F-11 F3.1 Convictions Arrive in Order of Conviction Date. F-11 F3.2 Convictions Arrive in Mixed Order (based on Conviction Date). F-16 F3.3 Convictions Arrive in Order Third 3 Years from First. F-20 F3.4 Convictions Arrive in Mixed Order Third 3 Years from First. G-1 INDEX OF ACD DESCRIPTIONS.Index -1 List of Tables Table 1. Rules for Setting the ACD Detail Field, for a Given Conviction ACD Code 6 Table 3. Rules for Setting the HAZMAT Indicator for Conviction ACD Codes Requiring the CMV Indicator 1.7 Table 4. Example of Equivalency Table Entry 9 Table 5. Rules for Reporting and Receiving Convictions and Withdrawals with Current or Retired ACD Codes 11 Table 7. Types of Convictions that Require a Disqualification of the CDL privilege 14 Table 8. Withdrawal ACD Codes That Must Not Be Used for Convictions 15 Table 9. Types of Withdrawals Where an Underlying Conviction Is Optional 16 Table 10. Examples of Types of Accumulated Convictions that Result in a W01 Withdrawal 27 Table 11. ACD Codes for Convictions and or Withdrawals That Require a Pointer on PDPS 29 Table 12. The scope of this AAMVA Code Dictionary (ACD) (Release 4.0.0) Manual includes a listing of the ACD codes with corresponding descriptions and abbreviations, as approved by AAMVA and implemented by each State Driver Licensing Agency (SDLA) in the jurisdictions. Errata from previous release - Corrects mapping for A20 (Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs) to 49 CFR 383.51(b)(1) and (2). Corrects the omission of S06 (06-10 Speed limit (detail optional)) from Table 2 in section 2.2 - Corrects the information in Appendix C for violations of Out-of-Service Orders - Corrects the definition of the B19 throughout operating a vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers vs. This document includes an explanation of the ACD codes, rules for specifying the type of conviction or reason for the withdrawal, validation rules, use of specific ACD codes, and retention periods as well as a complete description of the ACD codes and a mapping to the federal regulations, the Uniform Vehicle Code (UVC), and the ANSI D-20 Codes to assist jurisdictions in mapping the ACD codes to their jurisdiction statutes. Aamva Conviction Free To ContactIf you have any questions about this document, please feel free to contact the AAMVA Operations Department via telephone (888-AAMVA80) or e-mail Operations Help Desk Mailbox helpdeskaamva.org. Aamva Conviction Driver Who HasHISTORY OF THE ACD CODE SET The Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act (CMVSA) of 1986 mandated that a driver who has been disqualified from operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) by the State of Record (SOR) must not be able to obtain a Commercial Drivers License (CDL) in any other jurisdiction. The CMVSA also mandated the creation of the Commercial Drivers License Information System to enable an SOR to maintain and electronically report a complete driver history record of each CDL holder and to enable a State of Conviction (SOC) to electronically report a conviction of an out-of-state driver to the drivers SOR. In support of the CMVSA and CDLIS, AAMVA and the jurisdictions developed the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) D-20 Code set, which enables driver-licensing authorities to communicate commercial drivers convictions and withdrawals between jurisdictions. In 1996, because of identified inadequacies of the ANSI D-20 Code set and the long time-frames involved with addressing the inadequacies, AAMVA and the jurisdictions developed and implemented the ACD code set as a replacement for the ANSI D20 code set. The following table highlights the changes to the ACD code set with the release number and date. Table 1. History of Changes to the ACD Code Set Release Date Release Number Major Changes April 1997 1.1.0 A few corrections and additions were made January 2002 1.2.0 Added and revised a few codes to support the federal regulations requiring disqualifications for specified Railroad Highway-Grade Crossing (RRGC) violations, as mandated by the Interstate Commerce Commission Termination Act (ICCTA) of 1995 April 2005 2.1.0 (known as the revised code set) Removed ACD codes that did not map to traffic safety violations or federal mandates. The revised code set also included the changes required to implement the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act (MCSIA) of 1999 and the Driver License Agreement (DLA) September 2007 2.2.0 Addressed jurisdictions questions raised since the release of the ACD Manual (Release 2.1.0). This release incorporated the answers to over 30 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) which provided clarifications by FMCSA to federal regulations and AAMVA documents. June 2008 3.0.0 Incorporated two new ACD codes (W45 Withdrawal for driving a CMV while disqualified for previous violations in a CMV and W72 Suspended pending final disposition), clarified the usage of the B20- B26 Driving while license withdrawn, barred, etc., provided a table of conviction ACD codes where the CMV indicator must be 1 with acceptable values for the Hazmat Indicator, added retention periods for three categories (Falsify, Imminent Hazard, and the USA PATRIOT Act), and eliminated some redundant material found in other documentation.
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