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A. Responsibilities: Authorized Drivers traveling on county business are representing the County and shall always project a professional and responsible image to the public. This includes driving responsibly, safely and legally. Department Heads, managers and supervisors, are responsible for verifying that Authorized Drivers who drive on county business have a valid driver’s license and that the license is appropriate for the vehicle(s) the Authorized Driver operates. All Authorized Drivers who operate vehicles or equipment on county business will immediately inform their supervisor if their license is suspended, revoked, expired or otherwise restricted in a way that impacts the Authorized Driver’s ability to perform their job. All federal, state and local traffic laws and regulations must be followed while driving a personal or county-owned vehicle on business. The use of handheld electronic devices is prohibited as defined by law. All precautions should be taken to ensure the safety of clients, including the use of car seats for children as indicated. A county-owned vehicle must never be used to transport personal friends, family, or for personal activities. Transportation of animals, excluding certified service dogs, is not allowed in county vehicles. County vehicles may be requested for overnight use on business related activities. These requests require the Section or Division Manager’s signature. If a county vehicle will be used for traveling to locations other than the worksite or other business related locations, then a Vehicle Use Statement will need to be completed and the use of the vehicle for commuting to or from home or other personal use may be treated as a taxable non-cash benefit. Example 1: Taking a county vehicle home for an early morning departure to see a client or to attend a conference would require a Vehicle Use Statement to be completed. Example 2: Taking a county vehicle home after a late client visit instead of returning it to its work site would require a Vehicle Use Statement to be completed. Example 3: Returning from a client visit or a conference and using a county vehicle to run personal errands before returning to work would require a Vehicle Use Statement to be completed. B. County Vehicles: Authorized Drivers who have a valid California driver’s license, may use County vehicles when their job function requires travel. Smoking is not allowed in any county-owned vehicle. This includes vehicles assigned to the department and those obtained from Fleet Operations. Vehicle Care: Authorized Drivers will conduct a visual inspection of the County assigned vehicle for damage prior to use. Any damages or safety problems will be reported to the division’s Fleet Liaison. All county vehicles and privately owned vehicles known to be in a dangerous and/or defective condition are prohibited from being used for county business. All county vehicles will be legally and safely parked and locked when unattended. All traffic and parking citations are the sole responsibility of the driver. Global Positioning System (GPS): County Vehicles are equipped with GPS which serves as a safety function to our Authorized Drivers and passengers who are in the field. Additionally, County vehicles are the third largest county owned asset and GPS allows for proper monitoring of the vehicle’s engine (through Diagnostic Reports), mileage (drivers will no longer need to record mileage), and usage (for better fleet utilization). As additional safety features, GPS will send vehicle administrators alerts on excessive speed over a posted speed and other safety alerts. If patterns emerge from these alerts, the Authorized Driver’s supervisor will be notified and will address these with the Authorized Driver. Tampering with any GPS equipment in the vehicle is expressly prohibited and may subject the person to disciplinary action. This policy and the system are not intended to be punitive or used to monitor individual Authorized Drivers, although unsafe and unauthorized vehicle usage may lead to disciplinary action. 3. FasTrak: All HSD County Vehicles’ license plates have been registered with FasTrak and are permitted to use the FasTrak lanes without a FasTrak device when crossing bridges. A FasTrak device is kept at each location and controlled by each Facility Coordinator. This device should only be issued when a vehicle is on loan from County Fleet or when an HSD County Vehicle’s license plate has not yet been registered with FasTrak. Agile FleetCommander: HSD uses the software Agile FleetCommander to assign County Vehicles. See your Facility Coordinator for instructions on using Agile FleetCommander. C. Private Vehicles: Authorized Drivers who use their own vehicles on county business must certify they carry adequate insurance coverage as required by state law and possess a valid driver’s license. Form HSD712 contains a certification statement and must be signed by the employee when seeking mileage reimbursement. Private vehicles used for County business must have a copy of the County of Sonoma Vehicle Accident/Incident Form in the glove compartment, which is to be used to report any accidents that occurred while working. If an Authorized Driver is involved in a collision or incident in a privately owned vehicle, while on authorized County business, the Authorized Driver’s automobile insurance is primary to any other coverage. An Authorized Driver who no longer carries adequate insurance coverage as required by state law must notify their supervisor immediately. The use of a private vehicle is discouraged when a county vehicle is available. The use of hybrid or electric county vehicles is encouraged for economic and environmental reasons. D. Defensive Driver Training Requirement: The county’s Driver Training Program is a multi-level training program designed to provide the appropriate amount of classroom, behind the wheel and specialized vehicle training to meet the needs of all employees who drive on county business. New employees who drive on county business are required to attend the Level 1 training during New Employee Orientation which includes a review of the County Vehicle Use Policy. Level 2 training may be required for anyone who is enrolled in the DMV Pull Notice Program. The training for staff enrolled in Level 2 training, if offered, consists of classroom instruction and behind the wheel training (behind the wheel portion dependent on funding). E. DMV Pull Notice Program: Drivers who drive on a regular basis, three or more days a week or more than 500 miles per month (defined as ‘frequent drivers’), must be enrolled in the DMV Pull Notice Program. The information provided by the DMV is confidential information. The DMV will send an initial report on each driver enrolled in the program and thereafter, an annual report on each driver. They will also send a report whenever the driver has a change in their driver’s license record. Pull notice information received for non-work related infractions will be subject to review if the employee appears to have developed a driving pattern or history that could place them in jeopardy of having their driver’s license suspended, revoked or severely restricted, impacting their ability to perform assigned job duties for the county. An employee who has their driver’s license suspended or revoked should notify their supervisor immediately. NOTE: All Authorized Drivers using either personal or county-owned vehicles are subject to the California Department of Motor Vehicles moving violation notification program. F. Vehicle Damage: It is the responsibility of the Authorized Driver to exercise reasonable care to avoid impediments or obstructions in the path of the vehicle which might cause damage to the vehicle, or other vehicles or property, or injury to drivers, passengers and pedestrians. All collisions or vehicle damage in a County vehicle, or a privately owned vehicle being used on County business, shall be reported immediately:
Vehicle collisions involving extensive property damage, personal injury or loss of life must also be reported to the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) within 10 days of the incident. It is the Authorized Driver’s responsibility to report the incident to DMV. G. Out-of-County Travel: Must be approved, by the employee’s supervisor, or manager, in advance of the travel date by completing Sections I & II of form HSD 799, Travel Request and Expense Claim, even if there are no expenses involved. In an emergency situation, the immediate supervisor must justify approval after the fact in writing. H. Out-of-State Travel: Must be approved in advance by the Director and may require Board of Supervisors approval. The County Administrative Manual, Section 3-2 Travel & Meal Reimbursements, C-1 (Out of State Travel) states: Department/Agency Head/General Manager or designee are authorized to approve the first two out-of-state trips in a fiscal year and actual cost reimbursements for travel, lodging, and meals for an employee (including the department head). Approval by the County Administrator is required for the third out-of-state trip in a fiscal year (including the department head). Approval of the Board of Supervisors is required for more than three out-of-state trips in a fiscal year (including the department head). I. Travel Request: Submit form HSD799 Travel Request and Expense Claim for all travel. Each Authorized Driver must submit a separate travel request, even if several employees are traveling together. Travel using CAL-Card: Approved CAL-Card holders may use their CAL-Card for registration, lodging, travel and meals for pre-approved travel. All CAL-Card usage must be in accordance with HSD and County CAL-Card Policies and Procedures. An HSD799 form must accompany the CAL-Card expense form when submitted for payment. When requesting travel reimbursement where both personal funds and the CAL-Card were used, only one HSD799 form should be submitted showing all expenses. Clearly mark which expenses were paid for by the CAL-Card. Make a copy of the HSD799 and attach it to the CAL-Card statement. Submit the original paperwork and signature for personal reimbursement. K. Meals: The department will pay the actual expenses up to $90.00 per day if they are reasonable, have been agreed to by the supervisor and/or manager, and detailed receipts are provided showing what items were purchased. Without detailed receipts, the department will only pay actual expenses up to the following maximums:
A reasonable, customary tip is allowable and can be included within the maximums. Employees will not be reimbursed for alcoholic beverages. NOTE: No meals within the county boundaries are allowed unless required as part of the business event (see County Administrative Policy Manual, Policy #3-2). L. Conference Dinners or Banquets: If held by the organizer, may be reimbursed at actual cost if a receipt is provided showing the total cost of the event. M. Transportation Expenses: Include bridge tolls, parking, bus, shuttle, train, taxi or plane fares. Employees must not purchase “FIRST CLASS” flight tickets. Employees shall use the most economical and reasonable methods of transportation between the county and the destination. Rental cars are not allowed unless there is no other more economical mode of transportation available. County-owned vehicles are available for use. If private cars are used, reimbursement for mileage is allowed by submitting form HSD712 Mileage Expense Claim. Reimbursement forms must be submitted no later than 45 days following the month end of the date of travel. Mileage claims submitted more than 45 days after the date of travel will not be paid. Travel through June must be submitted by June 10th in order to meet fiscal year end deadlines. Travel claims submitted after June 10th will be charged to the following fiscal year. N. Lodging: Must be located at or near the site of the function attended. Hotel cost will be covered for the headquarters, or overflow, hotel if attending a scheduled conference. Room rate guidelines are the lesser of government/corporate or conference rate or other group discount, whichever applies. O. Travel for Self-Selected Training: Refer to Department Manual (DM) Section 20-02, Staff Development Benefit Allowance Program, for possible funding or reimbursements. P. Personal Excursions: No reimbursement for special (personal) excursions for meals, shopping, entertainment, etc. Q. Exceptions: May be reviewed for consideration for the above if a written explanation is submitted with the request and signed by the approving authority for the employee by the Division Director, Assistant Director or the Department Head. Vehicle Use Procedures from DM 03-03 A. Request for County Vehicle 1. Pool Vehicle Use Agile FleetCommander to reserve a County vehicle. Apollo Way: Contact the Fleet Clerk (Senior Office Assistant). Capricorn: Contact the Senior Office Assistant. Mendocino: Contact the Office Support Supervisor. Paulin: Contact the Division Secretary or the Administration Senior Office Assistant. Valley of the Moon: Contact the Facility Coordinator. Westwind: Contact the Front Desk/Reception. Zephyr: Contact the Fleet Clerk (Senior Office Assistant). For all of the HSD locations above:
2. Fueling
3. Returning Vehicles
B. Request for Out-of-County and Out of Country Travel: Complete Section I of HSD 799, including names of all passengers (if minors are being transported refer to the Child Welfare Ethics & Standard guidelines) and estimated expenses. If traveling with another staff member, each employee must submit a separate request. Forward HSD 799 to immediate supervisor for approval. 1. Immediate Supervisor Approval:
2. Management Approval:
3. After Return from Travel:
4. Accounting:
5. Exceptions:
C. Request for Mileage Reimbursement: Complete form HSD 712 and submit to supervisor within three months of the month end of the date of travel. Odometer readings must be included unless using the HSD Mileage Chart. Requests for mileage reimbursement through June must be submitted by June 30th in order to meet fiscal year end deadlines. Supervisor reviews for reasonableness, approves and submits form within five working days to Accounting for payment. Reimbursement is allowed one way for meetings that are on route from or to home. As per II.C above, private vehicle use is discouraged. Mileage reimbursement is included in regular payroll checks. Vehicle Use Policies from Administrative Policy 5-1 I. Purpose A. The purpose of this policy is to define the responsibilities and rules for the use of County vehicles and equipment, and privately owned vehicles used for County business. This policy applies to County officers, employees, and other authorized individuals as specified in this policy. This policy supersedes all previous County vehicle policies and resolutions of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors related to these topics. An exception to this policy shall be made for the Sheriff's Department as a result of its unique law enforcement function. The Sheriff's Department will develop and enforce its own written policy, a current copy of which shall be on file with the Board of Supervisors. This policy shall guide vehicle utilization of employees of the Sheriff's Department and other County employees engaged in law enforcement activities that are under the direction of the Sheriff. II. Policy
2. Department Responsibilities
3. Authorized Use of County Vehicles
5. Vehicle Collisions, Incidents or Damage
7. Use of Privately Owned Vehicles on County Business
8. Other Rules
10. Adverse Action Failure to comply with this policy may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination. It is up to the discretion of the department head to take appropriate corrective action. Accident Reporting Procedures from HSD DM 15-03 VII. Vehicle Accidents/Incidents A. Personal Vehicles Driven for County Business
B. At the Accident/Incident site:
C. Report the Accident/Incident to the County
Gold Standard for Vehicle Use from DM 02-03 Vehicles The standard for use of vehicles is that each employee will:
County Center Fuel Station - Paulin Drive County vehicles must be fueled at the County Administration Center fuel station on Paulin Drive whenever possible because gasoline is purchased in bulk quantities and thus it is more economical for County use. The County Center fuel station is accessible 24 hours a day.
Entering Exiting Water/Air Window Cleaning Supplies/Trash Barrels Motor Oil Telephones EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH Emergency Purchases of Fuel and Oil Car Wash The car wash and vacuum cleaner are to be used for COUNTY VEHICLES ONLY! They are not to be used to wash or clean personal vehicles, even if you use your personal vehicle on County business. Cars, light trucks and vans can use the car wash. Vehicles with ladder racks or utility boxes cannot. Radio antennas should not cause a problem. The maximum height for any vehicle using the car wash is 7' 6". Any vehicle taller than that will cause damage to the car wash and the vehicle. The car wash has a card reader similar to the fueling islands. You will need both your employee proximity card and your white vehicle card to operate the car wash. The car wash is a drive through system, there is no conveyor to pull your vehicle through the car wash.
A vacuum cleaner is available at the west end of the fueling facility as well as air and water. Every employee should receive training from Fleet Operations before using the car wash. |