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Border Inspection Systems Roles and Responsibilities

Stakeholder Role and Responsibility
Canadian Border Services Agency Perform commercial vehicle electronic clearance at the international intermodal ports of entry.
Ensure all people coming into Canada are admissible and comply with Canadian laws and regulations.
Process commercial shipments entering Canada and ensure that Canada's border laws and regulations are adhered to, that no illegal goods enter or leave the country, and that related trade statistics are accurate.
Ensure food safety and plant and animal health, by identifying and interdicting high-risk regulated commodities.
Process applications for permits and electronic manifest.
Coordinate activities with counterparts in US CBP.
Ensure all applicable duties and taxes are paid.
Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators Make decisions on administration and operational matters dealing with licensing and registration of motor vehicle transportation within Canada.
Provide information about carriers who have made border credential applications such as commercial drivers licence information and carrier safety status.
Share information concerning trucking movement with border agencies.
Freight Shippers Prepare required documentation for the movement of cargo
Arranges, schedules and monitors delivery of products to customers via trucks, trains and other vehicles.
Private Commercial Carriers Complete applications for expedited clearance at border crossings
Dispatch and monitor movement of truck drivers
Supply information upon request concerning vehicles, drivers, and the cargo.
Provincial Commercial Vehicle Department Share information concerning trucking movement with border agencies
State Commercial Vehicle Department Provide information about carriers who have made border credential applications such as commercial drivers license information and carrier safety status.
Share information concerning trucking movement with border agencies
Provide screening results to the Border information systems.
US Customs and Border Protection Perform commercial vehicle electronic clearance at the international intermodal ports of entry
Process applications for permits and electronic manifest
Coordinate activities with counterparts in CBSA
Guard the border - ensure only allowable persons and goods enter the US
Last Update: 01-29-2006