[Res. R-2013-10, 10/9/2013]
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines and control
over the assignment and use of all Township-owned and -operated vehicles,
including nonowned vehicles and those assigned to certain employees.
The responsible operation of a motor vehicle is critical to the safety
of Township employees and the general public.
[Res. R-2013-10, 10/9/2013]
1. Township-owned vehicles will be used for official Township business
only and operated in accordance with approved procedures. Employees
who use their personal vehicle on Township business must abide by
this policy while operating on official Township business and will
be held to the same rules and standards as those operating Township-owned
vehicles.
2. No Township-owned vehicle or nonowned vehicle is permitted to be
operated unless the operator has the appropriate valid operator's
license (i.e., class, CDL, and/or motorcycle) or endorsements for
the vehicle operated.
3. Operators will maintain an "acceptable" driving record with respect
to changeable accidents and moving violations. A guideline "driver
matrix" is included in a separate section of this policy to further
define motor vehicle record rating criteria. This information is included
in Appendix A of this policy. Operators who do not meet these criteria may have their
authorization to drive on behalf of the Township suspended or revoked.
4. All Township drivers will have their motor vehicle record (MVR) checked
annually by Township administration. Operators who do not have a valid
license or whose driving record falls into the "poor" category as
per the driver matrix may have their Township vehicle privileges suspended
or revoked.
5. Vehicle Authorization.
A. The positions authorized (but not automatically entitled) assignment
of a specific vehicle, subject to the approval of the Township Manager
and Board of Commissioners, are:
(4)
Code Enforcement Officer.
B. The Township, by action of the Board of Commissioners, may revoke
the vehicle authorization for any person and/or any position at any
time for any reason deemed by the Board of Commissioners to be in
the best interest of the Township. Other employees may utilize vehicles
in the Township fleet or drive their own vehicle on Township business
as per their work assignments and job descriptions; subject to the
approval of their immediate supervisor and that they meet all driver
requirements with respect to licensing, motor vehicle record, physical
ability to operate the vehicle, etc.
6. The assigned use of vehicles other than those authorized for the
above may be approved on an "as needed" or temporary basis only under
the direction of the Township Manager. Temporary operators must adhere
to all Township vehicle policies and have an "acceptable" driving
record as per the driver matrix standards. Temporary operators will
be subject to a MVR check prior to being assigned a vehicle. These
requirements may be waived in the event of a Township emergency.
7. The assignment and use of vehicles listed in Subsections
5 and
6 is to permit those employees to be on-call and available to respond to emergencies and calls for service.
8. Vehicles owned by Darby Township shall only be operated by Township
employees. Use by the employee's spouse, children, family members
or friends is strictly prohibited.
9. The use of any Township-owned vehicle for personal vacation, recreational
or private business use of any kind is prohibited.
10. All assigned Township-owned vehicles are authorized for personal
use, as follows:
A. The personal use of Township-owned vehicles is restricted geographically
to Delaware County, Pennsylvania, or other municipalities contiguous
with Darby Township, unless otherwise specifically approved by the
Township Manager or Board of Commissioners.
B. Personnel may be authorized to use a Township-owned vehicle or personal
vehicle to attend a school, training seminar or other Township business-related
function. Any and all off-duty use of Township-owned vehicles by personnel
must be approved by the Township Manager.
C. Members of an authorized employee's immediate family are not authorized to be passengers in a Township-owned vehicle unless such personal use is incidental or coexistent to official duties or Township functions or in accordance with the above Subsection
10A.
D. Authorized employees are not permitted to carry nonemployee passengers
in Township vehicles unless it is necessary to conduct Township business.
E. The use of any assigned Township vehicles for personal vacation,
recreational use, personal trips, deliveries, carrying of materials
or conducting of a private business is prohibited.
F. Township-owned vehicles assigned and operated under this policy,
and personal vehicles used on Township business, are subject to all
Township policies, rules and regulations.
11. Personnel assigned the use of Township-owned vehicles may use the
vehicle for carpooling for other employees to and from work whenever
possible. However, only those employees authorized to drive the vehicle
may do so.
12. Seat belts are required to be worn at all times by the driver and
occupants of any Township vehicle. This also applies to any personal
vehicle being used on Township business.
13. Darby Township is a smoke-free workplace. Smoking is thereby prohibited
in any Township vehicles.
14. Employees shall make themselves aware of, and adhere to, the Township's
Drug Free Workplace Policy and Vehicle Accident Policy.
15. The use of cell phones, or any electronic device, including text
messaging and voice direct connect, is prohibited while any Township
vehicle (or personal vehicle used on Township business) is in operation,
unless a hands-free device is used. Text messaging, checking e-mails,
or other use of electronic devices that take the operator's attention
away from the road is strictly prohibited while operating a vehicle
on Township business; the driver must first pull off the roadway and
be in a safe location before engaging in any types of electronic communications.
Phone conversations, even while on a hands-free device, should be
kept to an absolute minimum while operating a motor vehicle.
16. The Darby Township Police Department Policy Manual's policies
regarding Police Department vehicles shall supplement this policy.
[Res. R-2013-10, 10/9/2013]
1. It is the responsibility of each employee assigned to or utilizing
a Township vehicle to inspect and maintain the vehicle. The vehicle
shall be inspected inside and out for damage and cleanliness prior
to use and at the end of each shift. Damage to a vehicle is to be
noted on the "Vehicle Damage Report" and submitted to the Mechanic
Supervisor.
2. Vehicle exteriors shall be washed at regular intervals or as needed
to keep the appearance as new.
3. Vehicle interiors shall be kept clean and inspected at the beginning
of each shift. Any damage to the vehicle interior will be noted on
the "Vehicle Damage Report" and submitted to the Mechanic Supervisor.
4. Maintenance.
A. An employee should be cognizant of the vehicle inspection and fluid
replacement stickers on the vehicle he/she is operating and report
any outdated sticker to the Mechanic Supervisor immediately.
B. The Township garage will check the mileage and perform the required
service or preventive maintenance on the vehicle.
C. An employee must report any observed mechanical problem, i.e., noise,
odor, etc., of a vehicle that he/she is operating immediately to the
Mechanic Supervisor.
D. Employees using their personal vehicles on Township business are
expected to keep their vehicles in safe, working order and maintain
current inspections and emissions as per Pennsylvania regulations.
The Township reserves the right to perform an in-house safety inspection
of an employee's vehicle.
5. Insurance Requirements. The Township provides insurance coverage
for all Township-owned vehicles. Employees who use their personal
vehicle for Township business must maintain insurance coverage with
minimum liability limits of $100,000/$300,000 for bodily injury and
$50,000 for property damage. Proof of insurance and required liability
coverage must be provided to the Township Manager on a semiannual
basis, or on demand as circumstances warrant. A current certificate
of insurance will be the only acceptable coverage verification. Insurance
cards or policy declarations are not considered to be valid for these
purposes.
[Res. R-2013-10, 10/9/2013]
1. Township Manager: responsible to develop administrative procedures
regarding the assignment, use and control of all Township-owned vehicles
and nonowned vehicles used on Township business pursuant to this policy.
The Township Manager will ensure that MVR checks are performed annually
and assess whether Township drivers have an acceptable driving record.
2. Director of Finance and Administration: responsible for providing appropriate mileage logs for use by drivers with authorized personal use (per §
1-1402, Subsection
10) that do not choose a standard payroll deduction for personal mileage; responsible for assuring maintenance of such records.
3. Vehicle operators/drivers of Township-owned vehicles: responsible
for the cleanliness of the vehicle, for the normal daily safety operational
checks, and for adhering to and scheduling preventive maintenance
checks. All vehicle operators/drivers of Township-owned vehicles are
expected to maintain a valid Pennsylvania driver's license and
CDL license, if required by their position. Employees are also expected
to operate the vehicle in a safe and legal manner in accordance with
the motor vehicle laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and policies
of Darby Township.
4. Taxation of commuting benefits: Employees in positions listed in §
1-1402, Subsections
5 and
6, unless such position/employee falls under an IRS qualified exemption, shall be taxed on the value of the "non-cash fringe benefit" of utilizing a Township vehicle for commuting to and from work. The taxable benefit shall be determined by one of the following methods:
A. For employees utilizing a Township-owned vehicle, the number of commuting/personal
miles will be multiplied by the current IRS mileage rate, and this
amount will be included as taxable wages on the employee's annual
W2.
B. For employees utilizing a gasoline credit card, the annual amount
of gasoline purchases shall be included as taxable wages on the employee's
annual W2.