1 CCR 103-1 - CENTRAL SERVICES RULES
- § 1 CCR 103-1.00 - Department Waiver Type
- § 1 CCR 103-1.10 - Requests
- § 1 CCR 103-1.20 - Approvals
- § 1 CCR 103-1.30 - Denials
- § 1 CCR 103-1-2.00 - Department of Personnel & Administration Responsibilities
- § 1 CCR 103-1-2.10 - State Agency Responsibilities
- § 1 CCR 103-1-2.20 - Operator Responsibilities
- § 1 CCR 103-1-2.30 - Use Charges
- § 1 CCR 103-1-3.00 - Commuting Use of State-Owned Motor Vehicles by State Officers and Employees
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.00 - Size of Fleet
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.10 - Additional/Replacement Vehicles
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.11 - Minimum Utilization Per Year
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.12 - Purchasing Rules
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.13 - Size of Vehicles
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.14 - Vehicle Selection/Life-Cycle Costing
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.15 - Vehicle Specifications
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.16 - License Plates, Titles, and Registrations
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.17 - Branding and Logos
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.18 - Alternative Fueled Vehicles
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.19 - Use of State-Owned Vehicles
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.20 - Commuting
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.21 - Traffic Rules
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.22 - Alcohol/Drugs
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.23 - Driver's License
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.24 - Driver's Responsibilities
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.25 - Taking State-Owned Vehicles Out of the State or Out of the Country
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.26 - Fuel Purchases
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.27 - Accident Reporting
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.28 - Preventative Maintenance
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.30 - Statewide Price Agreements
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.40 - Vehicle Condition
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.41 - Procedure for Obtaining Repair Authorization
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.42 - Process for Determining if Repairs Are Justified
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.43 - Selection of Repair Facility
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.50 - Disposal Criteria
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.51 - Methods of Disposal
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.52 - Vehicle Turn-In Requirements
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.60 - Fleet Coordinator Reporting Requirements
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.61 - Monthly Vehicle Odometer Reporting
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.62 - Preventative Maintenance Reporting
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.63 - Emissions Test
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.64 - Responsibility
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.70 - Accountability
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.71 - Revocation of Assignment
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.72 - Disciplinary Action
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.73 - Other Fees and Charges
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.80 - Acquisition by Operation of Law
- § 1 CCR 103-1-4.81 - Forfeiture
- § 1 CCR 103-1-5.00 - Permanent Assignment of Vehicle
- § 1 CCR 103-1-5.10 - Restrictions on Assignment of Vehicles
- § 1 CCR 103-1-5.20 - Basis for Revocation
- § 1 CCR 103-1-5.30 - Notice of Suspected Violation
- § 1 CCR 103-1-5.40 - Revocation
- § 1 CCR 103-1-5.50 - Appeals
- § 1 CCR 103-1-5.60 - Reassignment of Revoked Vehicle
- § 1 CCR 103-1-6.00 - Annual Verification of Minimum Utilization
- § 1 CCR 103-1-6.10 - Low Utilization
- § 1 CCR 103-1-7.0 - Opting Out of the State Fleet Program (Higher Education)
Preamble
Unless otherwise noted in a specific provision, the Division Rules were adopted and made effective by the Executive Director on December 1, 2007.
This version reflects rulemaking by the Executive Director of the Department of Personnel & Administration as follows: to update references to the Division of Central Services to the Department of Personnel & Administration and update references to the interagency motor pool to the State Fleet pool ; to modify Chapter 1 regarding waiver requests; modify Chapter 2 regarding State Fleet handling of citations, tickets, tolls, and taxable commuting; repeal Chapter 3 regarding taxability of commuter vehicles and directing drivers and agencies to the applicability of State Controller guidance over taxability; modify Chapter 4 regarding acquisition of vehicles, underutilization of vehicles, vehicle availability, grant vehicles, and allowable vehicle logos; modify Chapter 5 regarding assignment of vehicles, and revocations; and Chapter 6 regarding utilization, effective February 1, 2019
Notes
Section 3.00 eff. 03/31/2011.
Section 3.00 eff. 11/30/2011.
Preamble, section 1.10.01 eff. 10/30/2015. Sections 20.00 -20.30 repealed eff. 10/30/2015.
Entire rule eff. 02/01/2019.
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