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2011 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 2.2-1178 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 2.2-1178. Use of passenger-type vehicles on an assigned basis.
A. Passenger-type vehicles assigned to the centralized fleet may be assigned to persons performing state duties only if deemed necessary by the head of the agency or institution requesting such vehicle and approved in writing by the Director. Request for such vehicle shall be made in writing on forms prepared by the Department of General Services by the head of the agency or institution explaining in detail the purpose of or reason for such assignment.
B. Assignments shall be approved by the Director only on the basis of one of the following criteria:
1. The vehicle shall be driven not less than an the
annual minimum of mileage to be calculated by dividing the most recently
approved annual replacement charge for the use of a state-owned vehicle by the
remainder of the state reimbursement rate per mile for personal vehicles minus
the cost per mile for operating a state-owned vehicle usage standard.
The Director shall promulgate a minimum mileage standard taking into account
best value, industry standard practices, and the use of alternative
transportation methods;
2. The vehicle shall be used by an employee whose duties are routinely related to public safety or response to life-threatening situations:
a. A law-enforcement officer as defined in § 9.1-101, with general or limited police powers;
b. An employee whose job duties require the constant use or continuous availability of specialized equipment directly related to their routine functions; or
c. An employee on twenty-four-hour 24-hour call
who must respond to emergencies on a regular or continuing basis, and emergency
response is normally to a location other than the employee's official work
station; or
3. The vehicle shall be used for essential travel related to the transportation of clients or wards of the Commonwealth on a routine basis, or for essential administrative functions of the agency for which it is demonstrated that use of a temporary assignment or personal mileage reimbursement is neither feasible nor economical.
C. No assignment shall be for a period exceeding two years except upon review by the Director as to the continued need for the assignment.
D. The use of such vehicle shall be limited to official state business.