Ohio Admin. Code 123:6-1-05 - Withdrawal of delegation of authority to manage fleet
(A) The department of administrative services
may withdraw the department's delegation of authority to manage a state
agency's fleet to that agency, pursuant to rule 123:6-1-06 of the Administrative Code, if the department determines that the agency no longer demonstrates or complies with the delegation requirements set forth in paragraph (B) of rule 123:6-1-04 of the Administrative Code. The department may also withdraw the department's
delegation of authority to manage a state agency's fleet to that agency if that
agency fails to submit all reports required for the department's fleet
reporting system in a timely fashion, or for any other reason the department
deems appropriate. If the department decides to withdraw the department's
delegation of authority to manage a state agency's fleet to that agency, the
department shall do the following:
(1)
Provide the state agency, in writing, the reasons for the withdrawal of the
department's delegation of authority and that the department will manage the
agencies fleet, pursuant to division (G)(2) of section
125.832 of the Revised Code, and
this rule.
(2) Provide the state
agency a written description of the responsibilities of each party during that
time the department provides management for the agency's fleet. The written
description shall include the department's determination of reasonable fees, if
any, that the department will assess the agency for the department's management
of the agency's fleet.
(B) In order to regain authority to manage
the agency's fleet, the state agency shall create a corrective work plan that
addresses the deficiencies listed by the department pursuant to paragraph (A)
of this rule. The work plan shall include specific goals, tasks and timelines
that will allow the state agency to regain delegation of authority.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: R.C. 125.832
Rule Amplifies: R.C. 125.832
Prior Effective Dates: 03/16/2009
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 125.832
Rule Amplifies: 125.832
Prior Effective Dates: 3/16/2009
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