Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 599.808 - Storage of State-Owned Motor Vehicles
(a) The Department of General Services shall
allocate available storage space and shall notify, at what intervals the
Department of General Services deems necessary, each state agency of the number
and location of Department of General Services garage and parking facilities
allocated to that agency.
(b) Each
state agency shall assign to the state-owned vehicles under its control all
vehicle storage or parking space under its jurisdiction, or allocated to it by
the Department of General Services. Each agency will report on all passenger
vehicle storage space under its jurisdiction to the Department of General
Services following procedures prescribed by the Department of General
Services.
(c) Garage charges may be
allowed for rental space for monthly storage of a state-owned vehicle in the
vicinity of an employee's home. Garage charges shall not be allowed where
state-owned vehicles are kept at the home of a state officer or employee,
unless the officer or employee incurs a separate charge for storage.
(d) When a state-owned vehicle is to be
stored frequently at or in the vicinity of an employee's home, regardless of
the reason, a permit must be obtained in advance from his/her agency. The
permit must be signed by the agency head, a deputy, or the chief administrative
officer. The Department of General Services will prescribe the form and
procedures relating to such permits. Permits will be available for review by
the Department of General Services. At the discretion of the Department of
General Services, any agency may be required to submit permits to it for final
approval. For the purpose of enforcing this regulation, "frequently" is defined
as storing a state-owned vehicle at an employee's home, or in the vicinity
thereof, for more than 72 nights over a 12-month period or more than 36 nights
over any three-month period.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 18502 and 19815.4(d), Government Code. Reference: Section 19993.2, Government Code.
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