W. Va. Code R. § 148-3-8 - Safe Operation
8.1. The
assigned driver or drivers of state-owned vehicles are responsible for the safe
operation of the vehicle according to all laws, ordinances and rules governing
the operation of any vehicle.
8.2.
Whenever a state-owned vehicle is unattended, the driver shall, when practical,
turn the vehicle off, remove the keys, close all windows, lock all
doors/hatch/trunk/tool boxes, and remove or conceal any valuable
items.
8.3. All drivers of
state-owned vehicles must have a valid driver's license that is not suspended
or revoked.
8.4. The use of a
wireless electronic communication device by the driver of a state-owned vehicle
is prohibited while the vehicle is in motion, except when the device is a
hands-free wireless electronic communication device being used hands-free. The
use of a hands-free electronic communication device means to verbally or
visually communicate, message, or otherwise exchange information. The use of a
handheld communication device is permissible according to the provisions of
W.Va. Code
§17C-14-15(c).
8.5. Hazardous material transported in
state-owned vehicles must be kept in a secured container and in accordance with
the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials
rules found in 49 CFR § 172, and with applicable state or local laws
and regulations.
8.6. Reporting and
review of accidents, damage and violations.
8.6.a. Accidents or any damage to state-owned
vehicles must be reported to the Board of Risk and Insurance Management by the
spending unit using the designated form as soon as practical after the accident
occurs.
8.6.b. The spending unit
will take any necessary measures to prevent future accidents, damage or
violations such as driver training or employee discipline if the failure of the
driver to properly operate and maintain the vehicle is found to be the cause of
the accident or damage to the vehicle, or results in a violation.
8.6.c. In the event of an accident or
violation, or periodically, to determine operator license status, the Fleet
Management Division or spending unit may request and review the driving records
of an employee assigned a state-owned vehicle . Any information affecting
employability or insurability will be referred to the spending unit for action
as appropriate.
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