Common use of Use of Privately Owned Vehicles Clause in Contracts

Use of Privately Owned Vehicles. An employee may use a privately-owned vehicle if the Department has determined that: 1) a District-owned vehicle is not available, or 2) it is more advantageous economically to the District for the employee to use his/her own vehicle even though a District vehicle is available, or 3) use of the District vehicle is unreasonable considering all circumstances in a particular situation, or 4) the employee has the approval of the General Manager. In determining the economic advantage of District versus private vehicle use, the General Manager will consider the following: 1) Distance to be traveled and duration of trip; 2) Location of the employee's residence, regular workplace, destination, and location of available District vehicles, as these factors affect employee time and distance traveled.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Use of Privately Owned Vehicles. An employee may use a privately-owned vehicle if the Department has determined that: 1) a A District-owned vehicle is not available, or 2) it is more advantageous economically to the District for the employee to use his/her own vehicle even though a District vehicle is available, or 3) use of the District vehicle is unreasonable considering all circumstances in a particular situation, or 4) the employee has the approval of the General his/her Department Manager. In determining the economic advantage of District versus private vehicle use, the General Department Manager will consider the following: 1) Distance to be traveled and duration of trip; 2) Location of the employee's residence, regular workplace, destination, and location of available District vehicles, as these factors affect employee time and distance traveled.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

Use of Privately Owned Vehicles. An employee may use a privately-owned vehicle if the Department has determined that: 1) a District-owned vehicle is not available, or 2) it is more advantageous economically to the District for the employee to use his/her own vehicle even though a District vehicle is available, or 3) use of the District vehicle is unreasonable considering all circumstances in a particular situation, or 4) the employee has the approval of the General Managerhis/her Department Head. In determining the economic advantage of District versus private vehicle use, the General Manager a supervisor will consider the followingfollowing : 1) Distance to be traveled and duration of trip; 2) Location of the employee's residence, regular workplace, destination, and location of available District vehicles, as these factors affect employee time and distance traveled.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding