Iowa Admin. Code r. 11-103.4 - Vehicle assignment guidelines
(1) In order to
maximize the average passenger miles per gallon of motor vehicle fuel consumed,
vehicles shall be assigned on the following basis:
a. EPA-rated compact sedans may carry one or
two passengers and their personal effects.
b. EPA-rated midsize sedans or small sport
utility vehicles shall carry three or more passengers and their personal
effects.
c. EPA-rated full-size
sedans or midsize sport utility vehicles shall carry four or more passengers
and their personal effects.
d.
Cargo vans shall be appropriate in size and GVWR for their primary use with
regard to payload and cargo volume .
e. Mini passenger vans shall carry three or
more passengers , their personal effects, and cargo that does not conform to the
use of a full-size sedan.
f.
Eight-passenger vans shall carry five or more passengers and their personal
effects.
g. Twelve-passenger vans
shall carry seven or more passengers and their personal effects.
h. Fifteen-passenger vans shall carry nine or
more passengers and their personal effects.
i. Pickups and sport utility vehicles shall
be appropriate in size, GVWR, and drivetrain (two-wheel drive or four-wheel
drive) for their primary use with regard to trailering, payload, cargo volume ,
and on/off road requirements.
(2) Vehicles that are made available for
temporary assignment, such as departmental pool vehicles, shall be assigned in
accordance with this rule. If an appropriately classified vehicle is
unavailable, a larger available classification may be substituted. Other
substitutions may be authorized in consideration of passenger physical
characteristics or disabilities or any other distinguishing circumstances and
conditions as determined by the fleet services manager, the director of the
department of transportation, or the executive director of the board of regents
for the vehicles under their respective authorities.
(3) Vehicles permanently issued to agencies
or drivers shall be assigned in accordance with this rule based on the primary
use of the vehicle.
(4) The
director may delegate authority to officials of the state, and agency heads,
for the use of private vehicles on state business.
(5) If a state vehicle has been assigned to a
state officer or employee, the officer or employee shall not collect mileage
for the use of a privately owned motor vehicle unless the state motor vehicle
assigned is not usable.
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