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take-home vehicles are justified, necessary, and adequately utilized. Some data measures to review might include the number of take-home vehicles in use (by type), the ratio of take-home vehicles to total vehicles, number of miles driven for personal commuting as compared to total mileage, and the entity’s annual cost for personal commuting.
Several municipalities who take part in the take-home vehicle program experience better crime prevention, longer lifespan in vehicles, a decrease in overtime, quicker response times with better preparedness and savings in tax dollars.
Summary of Take-Home City Vehicle Policies. Report on Take-Home Vehicles with Maps. Compliance Review. Progress, Recommendations and Path Forward. 2. Overarching Policy: City Code Section 2-189(c): requires 30 minute response in case of civil emergency.
Step. Description. A copy of your Driver’s License to attach to the online form. 1. Copy of your Department Organizational Chart with your Position clearly marked. 2. Approximate Distance from residence to worksite (one way). 3. Justification for emergency use take-home.
Allowing your officers to take home an assigned vehicle can save your department a lot of money, it can be used as a perk for officers as a salary supplement, it can help deter crime, and can even extend the vehicle's life and reduce maintenance costs.
This Order establishes the General Services Administration’s (GSA) responsibilities, policies, procedures, and reporting requirements for authorizing the use of a Government vehicle for HTW transportation.
Is the comfort and/or convenience of an employee considered sufficient justification to authorize home-to-work transportation? § 102-5.100: May we use home-to-work transportation for other than official purposes? § 102-5.105: May others accompany an employee using home-to-work transportation?
The City assigns take-home vehicles to certain City employees who are required to respond to emergencies when not on duty, also known as call-back responsibilities. Currently, each City department has the authority to assign vehicles for take-home use and there is no centralized authority for approving take-home vehicle assignments.
Take-home cars have a moderately high initial cost, but they make law enforcement agencies more efficient and eventually save money.
To help you navigate these waters, our Office's Center for Government Innovation has developed a new resource to help you identify and implement best practices over take-home vehicles. At the heart of a take-home vehicle program is ensuring vehicles are justified.