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Town Vehicle Use PolicyTOWN OF WAPPINGER Town Vehicle Use Policy Presented: 3/28/16 1 Adopted: 3/28/16 1 Effective: immediately Purpose Town of Wappinger vehicles are assigned to designated personnel for official use only. Official use shall include completing assigned tasks and/or work during regular business hours under the supervision of a department head and/or the Town Supervisor. Policy It shall be the policy of the Town of Wappinger to provide vehicles for those employees whose job requires use of a vehicle and to reimburse employees for business use of personal vehicles according to the guidelines below: 1. Employees may not drive vehicles for the Town of Wappinger without prior written approval of their department head and the Town Supervisor. Employees must possess a valid driver's license issued in the United States. Before approving a driver, the Town Supervisor or Town Highway Superintendent must check the employee's driving record, verify the existence of a valid driver's license and ensure that if driving their personal vehicle for town business, that the vehicle has personal liability insurance coverage. Every employee who drives a Town vehicle will be required to complete the New York State Defensive Driving course paid for by the Town. 2. Employees whose jobs require regular driving for business as a condition of employment must be able to meet the driver approval standards of this policy at all times. In addition, employees holding those jobs must inform their department head and the Town Supervisor or Town Highway Superintendent of any changes that may affect their ability to meet the standards of this policy. For all other jobs, driving is considered only an incidental function of the position. 3. Any employee whose job requires the use of a vehicle for Town business must notify the Town Supervisor or Town Highway Superintendent by the next business day of any and all moving motor vehicle convictions, whether due to driving on or off duty. 4. Only the following job titles can take home a Town vehicle without additional authorization from the Town Supervisor or Town Board: Town Supervisor, Highway Superintendent, Town Fire Inspector. 5. Employees who need transportation in the course of their normal work may be assigned a Town vehicle for use. All other employees needing transportation for Town business may use vehicles from the town fleet, based on availability, upon request being made to the Town Supervisor. 6. An Abstract of the driver's license must be obtained from the Department of Motor Vehicles annually and kept in the department files. Any violations of the traffic, transportation or motor vehicle laws must be reported to the Town Supervisor for a determination as to whether that employee shall be permitted continued use of a Town vehicle. 7. Employees who drive a Town vehicle on Town business shall, in addition to meeting the approval requirement stated above, obey all laws and regulations set forth in the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law, including, but not limited to: • Obeying speed limit, roadway markings, and signage • Seatbelts must be worn at all times vehicle is in motion • No use of cellular telephones without a legally conforming "hands free" device • No cellular device data use while driving, including but not limited to texting Additional regulations shall include: • No smoking or tobacco use or "vaping" permitted • No firearms permitted, unless carried by an on -duty law enforcement officer • Vehicles shall be kept clean and tidy inside and out at all times. • No passengers in vehicle other than town employees, unless otherwise authorized by the Town Supervisor. • Employees are not permitted, under any circumstance, to operate a Town vehicle, or a personal vehicle for Town business, when any physical or mental impairment causes the employee to be unable to drive safely. This prohibition includes circumstances in which the employee is temporarily unable to operate a vehicle safely or legally because of illness, medication, or intoxication by drugs and/or alcohol. 8. Employees operating a Town vehicle or personal vehicle for Town business must drive defensively and courteously at all times. 9. It shall be the employee's responsibility to maintain the security of the vehicle and its contents at all times it is in his or her possession. Drivers must also make sure that the vehicle has a valid New York State inspection sticker, oil is checked on a regular basis, tires have sufficient tread, and that the vehicle is kept clean, etc. No vehicle should be driven unless it is safe for the road. 10. Employees are responsible for any driving or parking violations or infractions and the fines that result there from and must immediately report such to their department head and the Town Supervisor. 11. Employees may use Town vehicles for non -business purposes only with the express written approval of the Town Supervisor. Such written approval must be obtained from the Town Supervisor's office in advance in each instance. 12. Employees driving a Town vehicle may claim reimbursement for parking fees (not fines) and tolls actually incurred. In addition, employees driving Town vehicles may claim reimbursement for fuel and other expenses directly incurred for business purposes. All requests for reimbursement must be approved by the department head and the Town Supervisor. 13. Town vehicles will be fueled at the Town Highway Garage or other town designated facility. 14. Employees who are authorized to use their personal vehicles for approved business purposes will receive mileage allowance as adopted yearly by the Town Board. This allowance is to compensate for the cost of gasoline, depreciation, and insurance. 15. Employees must report to their supervisor and the Town Supervisor any accident, theft, or damage involving a Town vehicle or a personal vehicle used on Town business, regardless of the extent of damage or lack of injuries. This report must be made as soon as possible but no later than twenty-four hours after the accident. 16. Time spent by non-exempt employee (those covered by the minimum wage and overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act) in driving a Town or personal vehicle on Town business during normal working hours, is considered hours worked for pay purposes. Commuting time before the start and after the end of the workday is not treated as work time for pay purposes. 17. For part-time summer help hired under the auspices of the Recreation Department or Buildings and Grounds Department, drivers must have a valid senior license. 18. No Town vehicle is permitted to leave the Town of Wappinger for any purpose, business or otherwise, without the prior written or verbal approval of the Town Supervisor, in each instance first obtained, with the exception of vehicles used by members of the Highway Department, wherein such approval must be first obtained and approved by the Highway Superintendent. 19. All Town Vehicles will be parked in the rear of the Town Hall during business hours and after business hours, with the exception to Town Highway, Buildings & Grounds, Recreation vehicles, which will be positioned in their respective parking areas. Vehicles assigned to personnel with 24/7 responsibilities shall be exempt from this requirement. 20. This policy shall supersede any existing vehicle policy and/or procedure. # END OF POLICY # TOWN OF WAPPINGER Employee Name: Department: Town Vehicle Use Policy (Printed name) have read and understand the Town of Wappinger Town Vehicle Policy adopted in 2016. If at any time I have any questions or concerns, I will speak directly to my department head or the Town Supervisor. Employee Signature Date