2024 Commercial Driver’s License Violations Conference: Enforcement, Prosecution & Reporting
- Registration Closed
2024 Commercial Driver’s License Violations Conference: Enforcement, Prosecution & Reporting
June 11-13, 2024
St. Paul, MN
***Registration is closed as we have reached out maximum number of applications. To be added to the waitlist please email Hannah Dickmyer; hdickmyer@ndaajustice.org******
The course, brought to you by NDAA’s National Traffic Law Center, is designed to assist prosecutors, law enforcement personnel, judges, court clerks, motor vehicle administrators, and other allied professionals with vested interests in CDL enforcement and public safety. By identifying where potential breakdowns in communication exist and identifying common misconceptions about CDL prosecution, we will be able to focus on ways to improve public safety, educate our enforcers, and save lives on our roads.
Course Location
St. Paul, MN
Tuition
Please note there is no cost to attend this training. However, space is limited, and all attendees must register. Participants who live more than 50 miles away from the training site are eligible for travel reimbursement pursuant to GSA guidelines and program goals. * Travel days will be June 10th and June 13th. Information on how to book travel and further details will be sent via email after registration is complete and acceptance into the course is confirmed. Please contact NTLC Coordinator, Hannah Dickmyer for any questions.
*Pursuant to guidance from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), NDAA’s National Traffic Law Center reserves the right to restrict attendance at its events to ensure the delivery of training and technical assistance consistent with the core purpose of the grant which is to facilitate the proper adjudication and reporting of Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) violations.
Additional Questions?
Contact the National Traffic Law Center team.
The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) created this event through financial support and assistance from the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), under grant number FM-CDL-0464-21-01-00. NDAA is not part of the U.S. Government, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), or the FMCSA. Therefore, NDAA does not represent the official position or policies of the FMCSA, the U.S. DOT, or the U.S. government.
Particular points of view, opinions or legal interpretations expressed throughout this event are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position, polices or opinions of the National District Attorneys Association or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
NDAA will provide up to three nights lodging at the conference hotel if your home or workplace is over 50 miles from the conference site. This includes the room rate and all applicable taxes. At check in you will be required to give a credit card for incidentals. You will not be charged unless you incur incidental charges.
Course Location
Hampton Inn and Suites, 200 W 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN
Tuition
Please note there is no cost to attend this training. However, space is limited, and all attendees must register. Participants who live more than 50 miles away from the training site are eligible for travel reimbursement pursuant to GSA guidelines and program goals.* Travel days will be June 10th and June 13th. Information on how to book travel and further details will be sent via email after registration is complete and acceptance into the course is confirmed. Please contact NTLC Coordinator, Hannah Dickmyer for any questions.
*Pursuant to guidance from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), NDAA’s National Traffic Law Center reserves the right to restrict attendance at its events to ensure the delivery of training and technical assistance consistent with the core purpose of the grant which is to facilitate the proper adjudication and reporting of Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) violations.
Reimbursement Process
Reimbursements will be completed through NDAA’s Concur Expense Platform. You will have 30 days from the conclusion of the event to fill out the reimbursement. You may familiarize yourself with the platform through our guides here. Please keep ALL receipts as you will need to provide them for reimbursements. Please Note: Faculty reimbursements will be through electronic direct deposit using Concur, a Visa recognized Level 1 Service Provider/PCI compliant organization.
Please note, if you are traveling 50 miles or less from your home to the venue, NDAA will be unable to offer flight, mileage, hotel or per diem reimbursement.
Cancellation
Should you need to cancel for any reason, you will be responsible for all costs associated to this conference: hotel and airfare. You will need to cancel your room reservation at least 72 hours in advance of day of arrival to avoid a penalty of one night’s rate & tax.
Anticipated CLE credits TBD
NDAA anticipates applying for CLE credit in Alabama, Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia based on state requirements and guidelines. All other attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar for more information. At the conclusion of the course and after completion of the evaluation survey, all attendees will receive a uniform continuing education certificate that they may use to report their continuing education hours to their state bar or reporting agency. Questions regarding CLE or other continuing education credits can be directed to CLE@ndaajustice.org.