Ohio Admin. Code 123:6-1-02 - Assignment of vehicles
(A) Each state
agency shall limit the size of its fleet to a number that is necessary for
efficient and effective business operations. In addition, each agency shall
maximize the number of motor pool vehicles within its fleet.
(B) Each state agency shall make available
its pool of motor vehicles to employees for necessary business-relatedbusiness
related travel only.
(C) A
state agency may not assign any state motor vehicle for long term regular
work-related use, unless both of the following are met:
(1) The employee's regular work-related
activities require frequent business travel;
and
(2) The
employee's work-related activities require motor vehicle travel that exceeds
the established minimum number of annual business miles as determined by the
Ohio department of administrative services, pursuant to division (O) of section
125.832 of the Revised
Code.
(D) A state agency
may not assign any state motor vehicle for long-term regular commuting, unless
no vehicle is available in the agency's pool of motor vehicles and any of the
following are met:
(1) The state agency
requires that an employee be "on-call" twenty-four hours a day for each of the
seven days of the week, in order to meet non-business hours emergency, security
or public communications needs; or
(2) The state employee is required to use
specialized equipment that cannotcan not be attached to an employee personal vehicle
or would impractical to be transported in an employee's personal vehicle;
or
(3) The employee is required to
travel to and from various work locations throughout the state and meets the
requirements of paragraph (E) of this rule.
(E) The director of administrative services
shall approve all assignments of motor vehicles. Each state agency shall
provide the director all necessary information regarding a request to assign a
vehicle to an agency employee. The state agency shall provide the necessary
information prior to assignment and on a form and in a format prescribed by the
director.
(F) Failure to maintain
current and accurate employee assignment information may result in the
department of administrative services revoking all or part of the authority
delegated to an agency pursuant to division (G) of section
125.832 of the Revised
Code.
(G) The department of
administrative services may revoke the authority delegated to the agency
pursuant to division (G) of section
125.832 of the Revised Code at
any time when an agency substantially deviates from the policies and procedures
as set forth by the department or fails to provide information as requested by
the department.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: R.C. 125.832
Rule Amplifies: R.C. 125.832
Prior Effective Dates: 08/01/2006, 03/16/2009, 08/06/2014, 02/29/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: ORC 125.832
Rule Amplifies: ORC 125.832
Prior Effective Dates: 8/1/06, 3/16/09, 8/6/2014
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