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(1) This Procedure describes the University standards and related conditions for the allocation, management and use of University motor vehicles. (3) This Procedure applies to all University Motor Vehicles owned or leased by the University and includes: (4) This Procedure does not apply to: (5) Authorised Driver: Licenced Driver who has been authorised by their manager / supervisor using the Driver Authorisation Form. (6) Department Vehicle: University Motor Vehicle leased or owned by a Department, College or School. (7) Fringe Benefit: A Fringe Benefit arises where an when an employer makes a car available for the private use of an employee. (8) Private Vehicle: Vehicle not owned or leased by the University, e.g. vehicle owned by a staff member. (9) Vehicle Custodian: Staff member with responsibility for the management and maintenance of a University Motor Vehicle. (10) Motor Vehicle Policy (11) To reduce the University’s impact on the environment, the management of the University Motor Vehicle fleet will focus on: (12) Driver Obligations to improve Sustainability will include: (13) No one is to be permitted to drive a University Motor Vehicle unless they are the holder of a current driver’s licence appropriate to that type of vehicle. (14) Staff and students may use University Motor Vehicles if such use is authorised by their supervisor or manager by completing the Driver Authorisation Form. (15) University Motor Vehicles are not to be used for private purposes. A fringe benefit arises when an employer makes a car available for the private use of an employee. A car is treated as being available for private use by an employee on any day the car: (16) It is the responsibility of each driver to ensure any University Motor Vehicle is driven safely and in accordance with the prevailing road laws for the jurisdiction that the vehicle is being operated in and the University Health and Safety Policy, procedures and guidelines. (17) Drivers are personally responsible for any traffic fines or infringements that are incurred whilst the University Motor Vehicle is in their possession, as recorded in the logbook. University funds are not to be used for the payment of traffic fines or infringements. (18) University Motor Vehicles are to be garaged overnight on University premises. (19) In the event of an accident, drivers are required to promptly provide full accident details and collect all relevant information to assist in the quick administration and resolution of the claim and repair. Contact the Insurance Officer via Insurance@vu.edu.au on how to lodge an insurance claim. (20) A 24-hour roadside assistance program covers all University Motor Vehicles. Please check for the 24-hour assistance cards and telephone numbers in the service manual located in the glove compartment. (21) Fuel cards will be provided for all University Motor Vehicles by Procurement. Fuel cards are specific to each vehicle/registration and must not be used to fill any other vehicle. (22) University Motor Vehicles must only be re-fuelled at service stations that accept the fuel cards provided. (23) Where a University Motor Vehicle is fitted with technology to allow for automated electronic trip recording, a paper-based logbook is not required to be maintained. Drivers must ensure that any access token, such as a smartcard that has been assigned to them, is not shared with any other person. (24) A logbook must be maintained clearly showing the dates, times and purpose of the trip that a vehicle was in possession of a driver. (25) Organisational units responsible for Department Vehicles must service the vehicle according to the manufacturer's guidelines which can be found in the service book of the vehicle. (26) A Department Vehicle cannot be changed over or sold before the lease term is reached unless approval is obtained from the Executive Director Procurement and Finance Operations. (27) Early return of a leased vehicle incurs a penalty payment and will be on-charged to the relevant Department. (28) An employee may use their own vehicle if no other vehicles (Department Vehicles, Uber, or hire cars) are available. (29) Approval must be obtained from the employee’s supervisor/manager (with the appropriate delegated financial authority) prior to the use of a private vehicle. Note that the University: (30) All University Motor Vehicles will be equipped with standard accessories. If not already included in the standard accessories, the vehicle will also be fitted with: ABS brakes, air conditioning, automatic transmission and driver and passenger airbags. A tollway transponder will also be fitted. (31) The only additional options which can be equipped for a vehicle are a tow bar, headlight protectors, bonnet protectors, mud flaps, floor mats, cargo protection barriers (for station wagons). (32) Compliance with the Motor Vehicle Policy and this Procedure is achieved by: (33) The Procurement Hub will undertake regular audits of: (34) For FBT purposes, the Tax Compliance will:Motor Vehicle Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - TEQSA/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Top of PageSection 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Definitions
Section 5 - Policy/Regulation
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibilities
VCE member / Band 2 Delegate
Approval of new lease agreement for University Motor Vehicles
Executive Director Procurement and Finance Operations
Approval of new lease agreement for University Motor Vehicles
Department
Vehicle Custodian
Ensuring vehicles are registered, serviced and maintained
Completion of “No Private Use” Declaration for FBT
Following University processes in this Procedure and the Agreement of Use
Managers
Authorising drivers of university vehicles
Periodically checking the current licence status
Maintaining staff/student details in the department register of authorised drivers
Drivers
Completion of Driver Authorised Form
Adherence to licence requirements, road rules and safety requirements
Consideration of sustainability in their usage of University Motor Vehicles
Accurately completing logbooks
Payment of any traffic fines/infringements incurred during their use
Following University processes in this Procedure and Conditions of Use for Drivers
Procurement Hub
Management of lease agreements
Provision of fuel cards and logbooks to departments
Auditing logbooks, Authorised Driver registers and compliance with policy and procedure
Insurance Officer
Management of University Motor Vehicle insurance policy and any claims submitted
Sustainability
Use of University Motor Vehicles
Vehicle Management
Use of Private Vehicles
Vehicle Specifications
Compliance