Can I use a state vehicle to commute or travel between my official duty station and home?
No, commuting is a personal activity. Personal use of state vehicles is prohibited. See ORS 283.395. Commuting is not addressed, per se, in the rules because it is prohibited. Unless you qualify to garage a state vehicle at your home overnight per OAR 125-155-0600, you may not use a state vehicle to travel between your home and work. 27. Is anyone authorized to use a state vehicle at all times and places? Yes, specific state positions are recognized to be “on duty” at all times. A special vehicle exemption allows the use of specially equipped state vehicles at all times and places. See OAR 125-155-0900(9). These positions are limited to: • The Governor • The Director of the Department of Corrections • The Adjutant General of the Military Department • The Superintendent of State Police 28. May I take a state vehicle when I telecommute (Telework)? It depends. Telecommuting, now called “telework” is defined in DAS – Human Resource Services (HRSD) Division Policy 50.050.01 (pdf). It is a m
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