4 Pa. Code § 73.6 - Permanent assignment of Commonwealth motor vehicles
(a)
Assignment. Assignment
shall be as follows:
(1) Permanent assignment
of motor vehicles from the Commonwealth Automotive Fleet shall be limited to
individuals authorized for assignment as defined in §
39.98 (relating to permanent
assignments) or whenever one of the following occurs:
(i) Their functions require the use of a
vehicle equipped with a two-way radio.
(ii) Their functions require the use of a
vehicle whose specifications meet the special needs of the function.
(iii) Their functions require them to be
subject to regular and frequent call.
(iv) Their job functions are justified by the
requesting agency head as requiring continual travel on Commonwealth
business.
(2) It shall
be the responsibility of each requesting agency, under the supervision of the
Department, to insure proper use of Commonwealth vehicles in accordance with
Chapter 39, Subchapter J (relating to use of state automobiles) and regulations
promulgated through the Directives Management System by the
Department.
(b)
Review. Any assignment made pursuant to this section will be
subject to periodic reevaluation by the Bureau. If at the time of reevaluation
any agency is unable to adequately justify the need or explain discrepancies or
irregularities concerning the operation of a permanently assigned vehicle, such
assignment shall be forfeited and the needs of such agency will be fulfilled by
a temporary assignment pursuant to §
73.7 (relating to temporary
assignment of Commonwealth motor vehicles). Any permanent assignment will be
considered personal and nontransferable within the agency. Reassignment of a
vehicle within the requesting agency can only be accomplished by rejustifying
the need for the actions in writing to the Bureau.
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