Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 34 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY CONTROL
Part XI - Fleet Management
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section XI-103 - Functions of the Fleet Management Program
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XI-103
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. In accordance with the responsibilities and authority vested in the Commissioner of Administration by Sections 361 of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, inter-agency management of state-owned vehicles is the responsibility of the Division of Administration. The functions of the State Fleet Management Program shall include:
1. program planning:
a. long range planning for the Fleet
Management Program. The state fleet manager shall be responsible for:
i. the continuous review of the scope of the
Fleet Management Program including identifying and defining vehicle types to be
included in the program, reviewing the scope of agencies subject to the rules
and regulations established by the Division of Administration, and reviewing
the scope of the functions of the Fleet Management Program;
ii. the review and evaluation of the overall
Fleet Management Program objectives and revision of the objectives as
needed;
iii. the review and
recommendation of proposed fleet management policies;
iv. the review and recommendation of proposed
legislation concerning fleet management;
v. the development of operating and
performance standards for fleet vehicles and establishment of minimum
preventive maintenance requirements;
vi. the development and maintenance of an
operator's manual for fleet vehicles. This manual establishes minimum
preventive maintenance procedures and instructions for the completion of the
Daily Vehicle Usage Log (DOA form MV-3). It will include procedures for the
safe operation of fleet vehicles and accident-reporting procedures as
established by the Division of Administration, Office of Risk
Management;
vii. the development
and maintenance of a directory of state fuel depots;
viii. the development and maintenance of a
directory of the agency transportation coordinators;
ix. the development of performance evaluation
standards for the Fleet Management Program;
x. the definition and revision as required of
the operational methods and procedures of the Fleet Management
Program;
xi. the recommendation of
a plan for obtaining the resources needed by the Fleet Management Program to
meet the goals and objectives of the program;
b. annual planning for the Fleet Management
Program. The state fleet manager shall be responsible for:
i. the assessment of state fleet vehicles.
Annually, the state fleet manager shall calculate the break-even mileage and
shall use this calculation to determine, after consultation with agency
transportation coordinators, whether to retain, replace, or dispose of vehicles
without replacement;
ii. the
reevaluation of the rate by which employees are reimbursed for using privately
owned automobiles to travel on state business;
iii. the annual evaluation of specifications
for the purchase of fleet vehicles. The state fleet manager shall recommend to
the director of state purchasing changes in the specifications for the purchase
of new vehicles based on the previous year's experience with fleet operations.
The Office of State Purchasing shall then develop said specifications and
establish procedures for the purchase of new vehicles by state agencies. These
specifications shall exclude luxury automobiles;
c. non-essential options may not be added by
the agency to the automobile after the purchase or lease of said motor vehicle
except at the employees own expense and shall become the property of the state.
The commissioner of administration shall authorize the purchase of any luxury
or full-size motor vehicle for personal assignment by a statewide elected
official other than the governor and lieutenant governor, such official shall
first submit the request to the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget for
approval, as provided by
R.S.
39:362.1.
2. Program Operations. The effective and
efficient utilization and operation of the fleet vehicles requires the
cooperation of the state fleet manager and all agencies within state
government. Each agency head is ultimately responsible for the operation of the
Fleet Management Program within the respective agency. Each agency head shall
designate one individual as the agency transportation coordinator. The agency
head shall submit the name, position, mailing address, and telephone number of
this person to the state fleet manager by July 1, 1986 and update as changes
occur. In order to more efficiently fulfill the responsibilities outlined in
the rules and regulations, each agency head, with notification of and
acknowledgement from the state fleet manager may designate appropriate
employees in smaller organizational units as agency transportation
coordinators. The successful operation of the Fleet Management Program is
dependent on the following division of responsibilities.
a. Dissemination of Division of
Administration Rules and Regulations. It shall be the responsibility of the
state fleet manager to function as primary liaison with the agency
transportation coordinators and to disseminate to the coordinators all
statewide fleet management rules and regulations.
b. Vehicle Receiving
i. It shall be the responsibility of the
Office of State Purchasing to insure delivery of all newly purchased
state-owned fleet vehicles to Louisiana Property Assistance, except: state
trooper cars, undercover cars, and DOTD vehicles.
ii. Upon delivery of newly purchased
state-owned fleet vehicles to Louisiana Property Assistance, it shall be the
responsibility of the state fleet manager to insure that:
(a). the vehicles are inspected for
compliance with purchasing specifications;
(b). the vehicles are inspected to determine
the condition of the vehicles at delivery;
(c). an operator's manual is inserted into
each vehicle which will include all procedures for the safe operation of fleet
vehicles and accident reporting procedures as established by the Division of
Administration, Office of Risk Management as well as minimum preventive
maintenance procedures and instructions for the completion of the Daily Vehicle
Usage Log (DOA form MV-3);
(d). the
appropriate state identification is affixed to all fleet vehicles prior to
their leaving the agency premises of Louisiana Property Assistance.
iii. It shall be the
responsibility of the agency transportation coordinator to apply to the
Department of Public Safety for vehicle license plates and to notify the state
fleet manager, within 45 days of receipt, of both the license number and agency
property tag number assigned to a new vehicle and any subsequent number changes
which may occur.
c.
Vehicle Disposal. Upon determination by the agency head that a vehicle is ready
for disposal or determination by the commissioner that an under-utilized
vehicle is subject to disposal without replacement, the vehicle shall be
disposed of in accordance with Louisiana state law.
i. It shall be the responsibility of the
agency property manager to prepare and forward to Louisiana Property Assistance
Agency the State Property Transfer Form (DOA BF-11) requesting disposal of the
vehicle.
ii. Upon receipt of the
DOA form BF-11, the director of the Louisiana Property Assistance Agency shall
be responsible for the review of the form and approval or
disapproval.
iii. Upon notification
from Louisiana Property Assistance that the transfer has been approved, the
agency property manager shall notify the agency transportation coordinator who
shall be responsible for the transfer of the vehicle to Louisiana Property
Assistance.
iv. The state fleet
manager shall establish procedures for the transfer of under-utilized vehicles
to surplus.
d. Vehicle
Assignment
i. No person may be authorized to
operate or travel in a fleet vehicle unless that person is a state employee as
defined in §101. D 14 above.
ii. No state employee of any agency may be
assigned to operate a pool fleet vehicle or a personally assigned vehicle
without the respective agency having on file a completed, signed and checked
Louisiana State Employee Driver Safety Program Authorization/History form (DA
2054). The agency transportation driving coordinator shall be responsible for
maintaining a file on all signed and completed DOA forms (DA 2054).
iii. No state vehicle owned or leased shall
be used by a public or private individual for other than performing official
state business. The personal use of a state-owned or leased vehicle is
prohibited with the exception of home storage commute miles if approved by the
Commissioner of Administration via the DOA form MV-2.
iv. Personal assignment of fleet vehicles is
not permitted without specific approval from the Commissioner of Administration
via the DOA form MV-2. Criteria which merit request for personal assignment
include:
(a). a state employee in a position
which requires, in performance of assigned duties, that the employee drive in
excess of the break-even mileage as established by the Commissioner of
Administration. This mileage should accrue consistently throughout the year,
not sporadically month to month;
(b). a state employee in a position of law
enforcement who has the power to arrest and uses this power in the regular
performance of his/her duties;
(c).
a state employee in a position which requires, in performance of assigned
duties, regular and unscheduled use of a special use vehicle or a vehicle with
special equipment installed (e.g., hazardous waste spill investigation
equipment, bar lights for use in emergency situations, handicapped driver
equipment, etc.);
(d). statewide
elected officials, the governor's executive counsel, the Commissioner of
Administration, secretaries of executive departments, presidents and
chancellors of state universities and colleges, and their equivalent in the
judicial and legislative branches of government and vehicles purchased and
assigned to the offices of statewide elected officials;
(Note : These will be approved pending submission of the requests on properly completed DAMV-2 forms in order to assure proper record keeping.)
(e). additional
exceptions as may be granted by the Commissioner of Administration and the
Joint Legislative Committee on the budget. Individual requests for such
exceptions must be submitted in writing to the state fleet manager along with
accompanying documentation which shows a history of need for the use of a fleet
vehicle. The state fleet manager shall forward requests with recommendations to
the Commissioner of Administration. All requests must be signed by the agency
head and the agency transportation coordinator.
v. It shall be the responsibility of the
agency transportation coordinator to insure that the Personal Assignment
Agreement (DOA form MV-2) is completed, signed and approved by the commissioner
prior to the personal assignment of a vehicle.
vi. Annually, it shall be the responsibility
of the agency transportation coordinator to insure that a Personal Assignment
Agreement (DOA form MV-2) is completed and forwarded to the state fleet manager
by May 1 and is signed and approved by the commissioner in order to continue
the personal assignment into the new fiscal year beginning July 1. Any personal
assignment approved by the commissioner during the year shall expire June 30
and renewal will require submission of a Personal Assignment Agreement (DOA
form MV-2) as described above. As an alternative to submitting individual MV-2
forms for employees who are requesting renewal of personal assignment and/or
home storage approval for the next fiscal year, the state fleet manager may
accept a listing of those employees who are currently approved for personal
assignment and/or home storage for update purposes. In order to be approved,
the listing must consist of only those names of employees who have been
previously approved on an individual MV-2 form, with current and correct
information, and is on file with the state fleet manager and the originating
agency. Any changes to the original information on the MV-2 form must be
submitted on a new MV-2 form for approval at the time of the change. This list
shall consist of the name of the employee, social security number of the
employee, and vehicle identification number of the vehicle that is personally
assigned and/or home stored. The list must be approved by the agency
transportation coordinator and the agency head prior to submission to State
Fleet Management.
vii. It shall be
the responsibility of the agency transportation coordinator to insure that a
personally assigned vehicle shall be made available for official use by other
state employees when it would otherwise not be used and that such use is noted
on the Daily Vehicle Usage Log (DOA form MV-3).
e. Vehicle Storage and Commuting Policies.
Each fleet vehicle shall have a designated overnight storage site on property
owned or leased by the state regardless of whether the vehicle is personally
assigned or a pool vehicle, except as provided in §103. A.2.e.i below.
i. Home storage of fleet vehicles is
prohibited unless required and/or permitted and approved by the Commissioner of
Administration via the DOA form MV-2. Criteria which merit request for home
storage include:
(a). law enforcement
officers with the power of arrest who use this power in the regular performance
of daily job duties and whose home storage of a fleet vehicle is deemed by
their agency head to be in the best interest of public safety and law
enforcement (required);
(b).
employees for whom the provision of transportation to and from the workplace is
a condition of employment as approved at the time of employment by the
Commissioner of Administration (required);
(c). employees whose job duties require the
use of special use vehicles or vehicles with special equipment installed
outside of normal working hours and for whom home storage of such vehicles can
be documented as either cost effective to the state or necessary to protect the
safety and/or health of the public (required);
(d). statewide elected officials, the
governor's executive counsel, the Commissioner of Administration, secretaries
of executive departments, presidents or chancellors of state universities and
colleges, and their equivalent in the judicial and legislative branches of
government (permitted);
(e).
additional exceptions as may be decided by the Commissioner of Administration
and the Joint Legislative Committee on the budget. Individual requests for such
exceptions must be submitted in writing to the state fleet manager along with
documentation which demonstrates that home storage is in the best interest of
the state. The state fleet manager shall forward requests with recommendations
to the Commissioner of Administration. All requests for exceptions must be
signed by the agency head and the agency transportation coordinator
(required/permitted).
ii. It shall be the responsibility of the
agency transportation coordinator to insure that the Home Storage Agreement
(DOA form MV-2) is completed, signed, and approved by the commissioner prior to
allowance of home storage of any fleet vehicle.
iii. Annually, it shall be the responsibility
of the agency transportation coordinator to insure that a Home Storage
Agreement form (DOA form MV-2) is completed and forwarded to the state fleet
manager by May 1 and is signed and approved by the commissioner in order to
continue home storage into the new fiscal year beginning July 1. Any home
storage approved by the commissioner during the year shall expire June 30 and
renewal will require submission of a Home Storage Agreement (DOA form MV-2) as
described above. As an alternative to submitting individual MV-2 forms for
employees who are requesting renewal of personal assignment and/or home storage
approval for the next fiscal year, the state fleet manager may accept a listing
of those employees who are currently approved for personal assignment and/or
home storage for update purposes. In order to be approved, the listing must
consist of only those names of employees who have been previously approved on
an individual MV-2 form, with current and correct information, and is on file
with the state fleet manager and the originating agency. Any changes to the
original information on the MV-2 form must be submitted on a new MV-2 form for
approval at the time of the change. This list shall consist of the name of the
employee, Social Security Number of the employee, and vehicle identification
number of the vehicle that is personally assigned and/or home stored. The list
must be approved by the agency transportation coordinator and the agency head
prior to submission to State Fleet Management.
iv. It shall be the responsibility of the
agency transportation coordinator to insure that a vehicle approved for home
storage shall be made available for official use by other state employees when
it would otherwise not be in use by the employee for whom storage is approved
and that such use is noted on the Daily Vehicle Usage Log (DOA form
MV-3).
f. Vehicle
Operations. It shall be the responsibility of the agency transportation
coordinator to insure that:
i. all drivers of
fleet vehicles are familiar with and are in compliance with the procedures for
safe operation of fleet vehicles, minimum preventive maintenance procedures,
accident reporting procedures, and the completion of the Daily Vehicle Usage
Log (DOA form MV-3) as set forth in the Fleet Vehicle Operator's
Manual;
ii. any state employee that
operates a fleet vehicle has a valid state license to operate that vehicle and
has on file a completed and signed Louisiana State Employee Driver Safety
Program Authorization/Driving History form (DA 2054) and, when applicable, a
Personal Assignment and/or Home Storage agreement (DOA form MV-2);
iii. all daily vehicle usage logs (DOA form
MV-3) for both personally assigned and pool vehicles are approved by the
appropriate supervisor and received by the agency transportation coordinator by
the third working day of the month following the month to which the report
pertains. The approving supervisor is responsible for auditing each respective
DOA form MV-3. MV-3 data may be submitted monthly via magnetic media provided
the information is formatted as required by the Division of Administration and
the agency has received prior approval from the state fleet manager to submit
data in this manner;
iv. preventive
maintenance is performed on all fleet vehicles and recorded on the Preventive
Maintenance Record (DOA form MV-4) or a maintenance form approved by the state
fleet manager;
v. any additional
duties which are required to monitor the utilization of fleet vehicles and to
insure their most efficient and effective use shall be performed;
vi. when fuel is not available from a
state-operated facility, self-service facilities shall be used for all
purchases of fuel for state-owned or leased vehicles when utilizing commercial
stations.
g. Maintenance
of Files and Records
i. It shall be the
responsibility of the agency transportation coordinator to insure that:
(a). a completed and signed Louisiana State
Employee Driver Safety Program Authorization/Driving History form (DA 2054) is
on file at the agency for every driver of fleet vehicles;
(b). all Personal Assignment and/or Home
Storage Agreements (DOA form MV-2) are completed and forwarded to the state
fleet manager for approval prior to the assignment of a personal vehicle to an
employee, or the allowance of home storage and annually by May 1
thereafter;
(c). all Daily Vehicle
Usage Logs (DOA form MV-3) containing accurate information on miles traveled,
repair/maintenance costs, and operating costs, are completed, approved, and
forwarded to the state fleet manager by the thirtieth day following the end of
the month to which the report pertains;
(d). records are kept on all mileage
reimbursement to state employees that have used privately owned vehicles to
travel on state business. This reimbursement information shall be reported
monthly to the state fleet manager no later than the thirtieth day following
the end of the month to which the report pertains. A more extensive report on
mileage reimbursement shall be filed with the state fleet manager for each
fiscal year by the thirtieth day following the end of the fiscal
year;
(e). an annual report is
submitted to the state fleet manager by September 30 of each year containing
the following information for the preceding fiscal year concerning each
aircraft owned or leased by the agency: type of aircraft, make, model, year,
primary user, if any, mileage traveled or hours of use, annual rental or lease
cost, if not purchased, or the purchase price;
(f). current and complete records concerning
preventive maintenance (DOA form MV-4) on each fleet vehicle assigned to, owned
by or used by the agency are completed and maintained in an agency file after
review by the agency transportation coordinator for deficiencies.
ii. It shall be the responsibility
of the Louisiana property assistance director and state fleet manager to insure
that the following files are maintained and updated at the state level based on
information supplied by the agency property managers and the agency
transportation coordinators:
(a). the fixed
asset file;
(b). the daily vehicle
usage log file;
(c). the personal
assignment/home storage file;
(d).
the employee mileage reimbursement file.
h. Management Reporting. The state fleet
manager shall be responsible for the preparation of the Commissioner of
Administration's quarterly and annual reports on the status of fleet vehicles
and aircraft to the Legislature. The reports shall present the information
required by
R.S.
39:362 and 363.
3. Program Control. It shall be the
responsibility of the state fleet manager to insure that control is maintained
over the operation of the Fleet Management Program.
a. Inventory. It shall be the responsibility
of the state fleet manager to require all agency transportation coordinators to
conduct an annual audit of the master listing of fleet vehicles for their
respective agencies. The information provided will be used to verify that the
vehicle information in fleet management's records correctly reflects the actual
vehicles used by the agency and the pertinent characteristics of each fleet
vehicle, and to verify the accuracy of records on personal assignment and home
storage of fleet vehicles.
b.
Monitor Policy Compliance. It shall be the responsibility of the state fleet
manager to conduct random audits to verify agency compliance with the statewide
policies regarding:
i. personal assignment of
fleet vehicles;
ii. home storage of
fleet vehicles;
iii. employee
mileage reimbursement for use of privately owned vehicles on state
business;
iv. minimum preventive
maintenance standards as set forth in the Fleet Vehicle Operator's
Manual.
c. Review
Department Requests for Exception to Policy. All requests for exceptions to
these rules and regulations shall be in writing and signed by the agency head
and the agency transportation coordinator and shall be forwarded with
accompanying documentation to the state fleet manager. It shall be the
responsibility of the state fleet manager to review all such requests for
exceptions and forward the request with recommendations to the Commissioner of
Administration.
d. Potential Abuse
Investigation. It shall be the responsibility of the state fleet manager to
insure that all reports of abuses in the use of state fleet vehicles are fully
investigated. The state fleet manager shall, with cooperation of the
appropriate agency transportation coordinator:
i. receive and initiate a file on each abuse
complaint;
ii. gather facts about
each case;
iii. initiate
appropriate action;
iv. note
completion of the investigation and action taken in the file;
v. maintain the file on reported cases of
abuse.
4.
Program Evaluation. It shall be the responsibility of the state fleet manager
to regularly evaluate the Fleet Management Program. The state fleet manager
shall be responsible for:
a. preparing
budgetary requests and monitoring expenses of the Fleet Management
Program;
b. planning and conducting
operational audits of agency fleet management programs and reporting all
findings to the legislative auditor;
c. planning and conducting all special
projects. The state fleet manager shall be responsible for planning and
conducting all projects designed to investigate problems within the state fleet
management program or problems discovered during the operational audit of
agency fleet management programs and developing solutions for these
problems.
5. All other
responsibilities involving the planning, operation, control, and evaluation of
the Fleet Management Program not herein specifically retained by the
Commissioner of Administration and the commissioner's designee, the state fleet
manager, are hereby granted the respective agency heads. All such agency
responsibilities must be conducted using methods and procedures consistent with
the overall mission and objectives of the program established by the
commissioner and in accord with these rules and regulations.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 39:361-363 and R. S. 39:1761-1771.
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