N.M. Admin. Code § 1.5.3.20 - AUTHORIZATION TO COMMUTE
A. No
authorized driver or passenger shall use a state vehicle for private
use.
B. Commuting is defined as the
consistent use of a state vehicle from assigned post of duty to domicile and
from domicile to assigned post of duty, even if it is for short periods of
time, i.e. legislative session. Occasional use is not considered commuting,
i.e. taking the vehicle home the night before an out-of-town trip.
C. A state agency must develop a written
policy that allows authorized drivers to use state vehicles to commute between
work and residence for security purposes or if doing so is in the best interest
of the state. Only the leasing agency's cabinet secretary of an executive
department or the director of an independent executive state agency (not part
of an executive department but still part of the executive) can approve the
commuting policy and commuting of individual authorized drivers.
D. All agency cabinet secretaries or agency
heads must acquire approval from the governor's office. Approvals must be
forwarded to SCFA.
E. Each state
agency permitting authorized drivers to utilize this domicile-to-duty privilege
shall maintain current records of and provide a current copy of the following
to SCFA:
(1) all state authorized
commuters/passengers by name and position;
(2) the number of total miles each state
authorized driver, who commutes, drives annually between work and residence
using a state vehicle;
(3) the
number of times annually a state authorized driver who is given written
approval to use a state vehicle to commute between his assigned post of duty
and his primary residence and is called back when the state employee is
off-duty;
(4) review all
authorizations to use a state vehicle to commute at least once a year;
and
(5) provide an annual commuting
report to SCFA that identifies by authorized commuter; the vehicle state plate,
total commuting mileage, number of call backs for ending fiscal year; this
report shall also identify drivers and state vehicle plates authorized to
commute for the following year; this report is due sixty (60) days prior to
each fiscal year.
F.
State vehicles are not to be used to transport employees to and from public
transportation drop off points.
G.
Failure to provide this report to SCFA will result in vehicle lease
termination.
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