What happens if a driver receives a Type A violation (refer to UTS157 for a definition) on his or her Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)?
An employee who receives a Type A violation on his or her driving record is not authorized to drive any UT-owned vehicle or any 15-passenger van, whether UT-owned or -rented, to conduct University business. The employee must wait for the Type A violation to fall off of his or her three-year motor vehicle record before reinstatement to driving authorization. Additionally, the driver must promptly report the Type A violation to his or her supervisor or possibly face disciplinary action up to and including dismissal. Refer to UT System Policy (UTS) 157 for details.
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