| Procedure: Vehicle Scheduling and Use
Department: Facilities Management and Planning
Contact: David Willis, (541) 463-5566 willisd@lanecc.edu
In General. Vehicles, including passenger cars and vans, are available for use by the college staff on approved college business. These vehicles will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, except when the vehicle involved has been purchased by the motor pool to meet special needs of an individual department. In this instance, that department will have priority as much as possible. Vehicle scheduling may be changed by Facilities Management and Planning, in instances where this would benefit the college. To schedule a vehicle, email motorpool@lanecc.edu or call Facilities Management and Planning ((541) 463-5228), at least 24 hours in advance of a planned trip. Departments should schedule LCC Motor Pool vehicles first before using outside sources.
All drivers of any vehicle owned by Lane must possess a valid Oregon driver's license.
All Lane drivers must be certified by Facilities Management and Planning before using college vehicles. This certification consists of registering the driver's license with Facilities Management and Planning and a possible review of their driving record. The certification must be renewed at least annually.
Vehicle Charges. The rate schedule is as follows (minimum fee is $10.00):
Car and mini-van usage $.40 per actual mile driven
Van usage $.50 per actual mile driven
This rate schedule covers Lane gasoline pump charges, credit card charges for fuel, and equipment maintenance. (These rates may vary as gasoline prices fluctuate.) Individual departments may be charged a fee if vehicles are returned needing special attention due to user's neglect. Minimum fee of $10.00 will be charged to departments for failure to cancel scheduled vehicles and for failure to return vehicles as scheduled.
Procedures. The following procedures will govern vehicle scheduling and use.
1. Initial vehicle reservations may be made by contacting Facilities Management and Planning, followed up with an Inter-Campus Order Form to Facilities Management and Planning before the vehicle is checked out. The ICO must contain the following:
a. Proper approval signature (budget authority);
b. Account number (24-digit Banner FOAP) to be charged;
c. Date(s) and time of vehicle use;
d. Approximate time of return;
e. Purpose of trip; and
f. Driver's name.
2. When a vehicle that is scheduled is not picked up by the scheduled time, Facilities Management and Planning reserves the right to reschedule the vehicle for other uses. Cancellations should be made 24 hours in advance by calling the Facilities Management and Planning office at (541) 463-5228.
3. A packet containing insurance information, vehicle keys, gas credit cards, and a vehicle trip form is issued by Facilities Management and Planning in Campus Services, Building 7, Room 204, and must be returned completely filled out when the vehicle is returned. Gas, oil, and other receipts must be included in the packet.
4. Vehicles must be returned on time. Delays will disrupt the schedule of subsequent users. Gross negligence, such as failure to report an accident, will result in a loss of vehicle privileges.
5. Vehicle gas tanks will not be filled off campus unless necessary to return to campus. A gas pump, operated by Facilities Management and Planning, is located near the northeast corner of Campus Services, Building 7.
6. Whenever a vehicle is filled with gas off campus, the oil level must be checked.
7. All damages and/or accidents must be reported on the proper accident forms immediately upon return to campus.
8. All drivers must exercise reasonable care for emergency equipment stored in the vehicles. The driver's department will be charged for any loss of such equipment. An emergency equipment check-off list is a part of the vehicle packet.
9. Family members are not permitted to accompany staff on trips made in motor pool vehicles, unless they are also staff members or are students conducting business for the college or on an assigned field trip.
10. Vehicle operators must observe safe and legal driving practices. They will be held personally responsible for any citations received during a trip except for cases involving equipment failure. In case of equipment failure, the college may check out the equipment and provide certifications to the driver for his/her legal defense.
11. All drivers and passengers in college vehicles must use seat belts.
12. No LCC vehicles are to be parked at user’s home overnight. Vehicles should be returned to the LCC Main campus when not in use.
Driver Regulations. The following regulations apply to all drivers, either primary or backup, of the Lane Community College vehicles while transporting students or other scheduled passengers on college business. They do not apply to persons who must drive college vehicles during an emergency or for maintenance.
1. All drivers must be employees of Lane Community College, or an authorized volunteer.
2. All drivers must possess a valid Oregon Driver’s License and must be at least 18 years of age.
3. All drivers must submit a passenger list to include names of passengers, whom to notify for each passenger in the event of an emergency, and the appropriate telephone numbers, prior to receiving the vehicle packet.
4. A college employee must accompany any college vehicle on all trips.
Eleven-Passenger, Dual Wheel Vans. All drivers must attend a mandatory training before they will be able to schedule or use vans. Facilities Management and Planning department will provide information to individual departments for the scheduling of van training. After attending training all potential drivers must sign a statement saying that he/she has attended the van training.
Repairs to college vehicles. No repairs will be done to college vehicles without prior approval from Facilities Management and Planning. Individual departments may be charged if repairs are done without prior approval from Facilities Management and Planning.
Revocation of driving privileges. Any person who has been identified as a problem driver or who has established a bad driving record (i.e. three driving violations/accidents within a three year period) may have their college vehicle driving privileges revoked. |