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MAPP Service Overview

MAPP is DISA Entertainment Compliance Solutions’ (DECS) digital approach to simplifying the DOT compliance process for drivers in the entertainment industry. Drivers can log in, complete their driver qualification application (MAPPlication) quickly and with ease on a personalized and secure platform. MAPP walks you through the process, helping to answer any questions along the way and eliminates redundancy. Storing driver’s information eases the application process, especially when hopping from employer to employer, which is common within the industry. MAPP is an ever-evolving application with ongoing additions to meet our partner’s drivers’ needs. Additionally, MAPP’s chat feature is a helpful tool to get immediate assistance when completing the application process.

https://disa.com/entertainment/mapp-service-overview

Fleet Management And Reporting

DISA's Transportation Compliance team (DTC) helps carriers collect, manage, and maintain data for better, faster, and smarter fleet management and reporting that meets DOT regulations. We have the reporting expertise and innovative technology to deliver prompt and accurate information, on-demand reporting, and auditing solutions for companies of any size.

https://disa.com/dot-transportation-compliance/fleet-management-and-reporting

Transportation Licensing & Permitting

The transportation industry is highly regulated and requires a number of requirements to be met and maintained before a carrier can begin, or continue, to operate. Managing these documents can get difficult, especially with larger companies. In order to properly maintain compliance, DISA offers services to ease the administrative burden on employers and help ensure that you meet all standards and requirements necessary for your company to operate.

https://disa.com/dot-transportation-compliance/transportation-licensing-permitting

HOS Driver Log Auditing

The FMCSA Hours of Service (HOS) rules were put in place with the intention of making roads safer by reducing fatigued driving, and as a result, companies are required to ensure the accuracy and completion of their logs. Whether you're a property-carrying driver or a passenger-carrying driver, Hours of Service regulations limit the number of hours you can drive each day. HOS rules also place specific regulations on rest breaks, consecutive hours driving, off-duty time, meals, and sleeping.

https://disa.com/dot-transportation-compliance/hos-driver-log-auditing

Fuel Tax Reporting & Compliance

Under the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA), carriers are required to file a quarterly fuel tax report for distance traveled and fuel quantity purchased in all participating jurisdictions in which they operated. Exemptions include Mexican States, Washington DC, Hawaii, Alaska, and Canadian territories.

https://disa.com/dot-transportation-compliance/fuel-tax-reporting-compliance

Fuel Tax Recovery And Refund Services

Fuel taxes are taxes derived from the purchase of fuels by federal, state, county, municipal governments, and regulatory agencies throughout the U.S. and Canada, which are used towards supporting funding for construction and maintenance of public streets, highways, bridges, etc. Many operations purchase diesel fuel and pay both the state and federal taxes on it, but then use/consume it in a manner that is non-taxable. DISA Transportation Compliance (DTC) can help identify areas of tax-exempt fuel use and apply for refunds to get your money back.

https://disa.com/dot-transportation-compliance/fuel-tax-recovery-and-refund-services

HVUT/FORM 2290 Tax Renewal

The Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT), or Form 2290 is an annual Federal Excise tax that is enforced on heavy vehicles (equal to or exceeding 55,000 pounds) that operate on public highways. Transportation companies are held liable for filing an HVUT on an annual basis and include individual truckers or owner/operators, LLCs, corporations, partnerships, etc. Unlike many of the state and federal government taxes, this tax must be paid on the upcoming year, not the previous year.  It is essential that businesses file their HVUT forms correctly and on time to avoid paying penalties, interests, and IRS audits.

https://disa.com/dot-transportation-compliance/hvut-form-2290-tax-renewal

Physical Exams

Many industries require employees to undergo post-offer physical examinations. The purpose of these examinations is to ensure employees can safely meet the job’s physical demands, reduce potential risk for the employer, and ultimately ensure safety in the workplace. Some industries are regulated by government agencies, such as the Department of Transportation (DOT), that require the employer to fulfill certain occupational health standards to meet regulatory compliance. These standards help to set a higher bar when it comes to workplace safety and ensure that safety-sensitive positions are held by individuals who are capable of safely doing the job at hand.

https://disa.com/occupational-health/physical-exams

Types Of Physical Exams

Employee physicals are often required for safety-sensitive positions to ensure that workforce safety remains a priority and is enforced to meet compliance. Depending on the industry, physical exams will vary by requirements and procedures. DISA provides a variety of physical exam options to ensure their employees are healthy and fit to perform the job at hand, while also meeting compliance standards with government agencies if necessary.

https://disa.com/occupational-health/types-of-physical-exams