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Is there a cost to obtaining
a BCeID |
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No, there is no cost to
obtain a BCeID. For more information and
to obtain your BCeID, please go to https://www.bceid.ca/home.asp?provider_id=SCOBA |
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What benefit is it for
me as a DIF or PMP? |
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Benefits for you would
be no postage costs, electronic retrieval
of completed forms for your records, the
system would prevent keying errors and returned
forms for you to resubmit. |
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What benefit is it to
my customers? |
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The benefit would be "real
time data". Once the inspection has
been entered into the system, your customer
records are updated. If they have had an
inspection ordered, the flag will be cleared
from the data system saving them extra time
during enforcement stops. |
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Who can use the e-form
to enter the inspection information? |
A |
Any authorized Designated
Inspection Facility or Preventative Maintenance
Program that has obtained a BCeID and has
informed CVSE of the BCeID number. The facility
then may assign staff to do the entries. |
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Q |
I am in a dealership and
the mechanics do not have access to our
computers. All computer data entry is done
by our service advisors. Can our service
advisors or the Service Manager enter the
inspection online? |
A |
Yes. In cases where a
person other than the Authorized Inspector
will be entering the forms on the computer
the Authorized inspector must READ the form
for accuracy and SIGN the form once it is
printed. |
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Q |
In my company, all paperwork
is completed by office staff, the inspector
that inspected the truck works from a work
sheet and only signs the completed form.
Can my office staff do the data entry? |
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Yes. In cases where a
person other than the Authorized Inspector
will be entering the forms on the computer
the Authorized inspector must READ the form
for accuracy and SIGN the form once it is
printed. |
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One of your inspectors
came to my shop and obtained copies of all
my inspections for the last month. He later
came back and gave a ticket for inappropriate
certification of a vehicle. He said he knew
my inspector signed the report because his
signature was on all copies of the report.
How will he be able to know who signed the
report if its only on the computer? |
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By submitting the report
it has been electronically signed. The Authorized
Inspector's name and number will appear
on the form. The Inspection Facility will
be responsible for all persons to whom they
give access to enter the forms and for all
the Authorized Inspectors at the facility.
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Arising from the last
question. Will I have to keep paper copies
of each inspection in my files? |
A |
Yes, you should keep signed
paper copies. You will be able to keep electronic
copies in a file on your computer as well. |
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If I do have to still
keep paper copies in my files, if so, what
is the advantage to me? |
A |
If you keep a signed paper
copy, you will have proof of the signature
of the Authorized Inspector that performed
the inspection. If the computer fails or
crashes, you will still have copies of your
inspections. |
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After doing the data entry
and sending it, I noticed that the vehicle
description was wrong on my printed copy.
Checking it, I discovered that I transposed
a couple of numbers in the registration
number. What do I do now? |
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If a copy of the inspection
report is submitted with errors, a new report
will have to be completed and CVSE Victoria
office will have to be notified of the errored
report. CVSE Victoria will ensure that the
correct inspection is added to the database. |
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I am inspecting two vehicles
at the same time (B train) one trailer passed
and the other failed but I entered the wrong
information on each. Now the computer says
the wrong ones are passed and failed. What
do I do? |
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If a copy of the inspection
report is submitted with errors, a new report
will have to be completed and CVSE Victoria
office will have to be notified of the errored
report CVSE Victoria will ensure that the
correct inspection is added to the database. |
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I was in a hurry last
night when I entered a vehicle as passed
and this morning I see my mistake. It actually
failed. What do I do now? |
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If a copy of the inspection
report is submitted with errors, a new report
will have to be completed and CVSE Victoria
office will have to be notified of the errored
report. CVSE Victoria will ensure that the
correct inspection is added to the database. |
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I am an authorized inspector
and I failed a vehicle last week but my
boss entered it as passed using my password.
He said the owner promised him he would
fix the failed item. I just noticed it while
looking at a file. What can I do? |
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Your password is a unique
identifier and should not be given to other
people to use. The inspection report must
be signed by the Authorized Inspector, if
someone else signs the report, that person
is in violation of the Motor Vehicle Act
Regulations. If a copy of the inspection
report is submitted with errors, a new report
will have to be completed and CVSE Victoria
office will have to be notified of the errored
report. CVSE Victoria will ensure that the
correct inspection is added to the database. |
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Q |
If I put one of the decal
tabs on the copy to the owner, what do I
do with the other tabs? |
A |
You can put one of the
tabs on a copy of the inspection report
for the Autoplan agent (where required)
and the remainder on the copy of the report
that you keep in your files. |
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Now the process is to
stick the unused part of the decal on the
back of the copy I send to Victoria, if
I am not sending any paper to Victoria,
what do I do with the unused part of the
decal? |
A |
You can put one of the
tabs on a copy of the inspection report
for the Autoplan agent (where required)
and the remainder on the copy of the report
that you keep in your files. |
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Q |
I do not want any of your
staff touching my computers. I inspect over
30 vehicles a month. Will I be required
to print out as many as 2 - 300 inspection
reports when your staff does an audit? |
A |
The CVSE Motor Vehicle
Inspectors will have the ability to print
reports in their office prior to a facility
inspection. |
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Do I have to keep a record
of the inspections I perform? |
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Yes. Use your decal log
and add the transaction number that appears
at the top of the inspection report. |
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Q |
My computer is broken
and I have to do five inspections. Can I
still do them the way we used to before
going to the new e-form? |
A |
Yes. If you do inspection
reports using the card and plate and mail
them to Victoria, DO NOT redo them on the
computer once it is fixed. |
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Q |
I do inspections for a
PM company. Now I cross out my SA number
and write in his PM number. Can I change
my SA number to his PM number in the computer
or do I still do it the same? |
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You will be able to use
the PM number of the Preventative Maintenance
Program you are doing inspections for. |
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Does the DIF have to keep
a signed copy on hand for the AVI to inspect
during audits and renewals? |
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Yes. We must continue
to have these two hard copies to maintain
integrity of the system. The rest of the
project is to ease data entry, speed up
the process and eliminate most of the errors.
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Will Authorized Inspector's
still need the card? |
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Yes, Authorized Inspectors
will still need the card. The number imprinted
on the card is the number that will be required
to be entered in order to access the inspection
forms. The number will change each time
a new card is requested, thus keeping the
Authorized Inspector "active"
in the data base. |
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Will the facilities still
need the plate? |
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Yes, facilities will still
need the plate. The number imprinted on
the plate is the number that will be required
to be entered in order to access the inspection
forms. The number will change each time
a new plate is requested, thus keeping the
facility "active" in the data
base. |
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Do I have to do my inspections
over the internet? |
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No, at this time you may
complete your inspections using the imprinter
and mail them to CVSE Victoria. Inspections
completed by using the imprinter will be
added to the database in Victoria. Inspections
done by this method will take some time
to be added to the system and may be an
inconvenience to your customer when it is
time to renew their insurance. |
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