3. Proposed Take Home Vehicle Policym i n n e s o t a
Staff Report
Date of Meeting: March 1, 2023
To: Mayor and City Council
From: Anne Hurlburt, Interim City Administrator
Re: Discuss Proposed Policy re: Take -Home Vehicles
There are times when it may benefit the city for employees to respond to emergencies or urgent
city business directly from their homes. The city may allow for a "take-home" vehicles in such
circumstances. This may reduce response times and save money by reducing overtime or call -out
pay, potentially reduce the miles travelled, as well as provide a convenience to the employee.
Scandia does not have a policy allowing for take-home vehicles. New policy language would be
needed for this to occur. I have worked with the Public Works Director, Fire Chief and City
Attorney to develop some proposed language for discussion with the Council. We reviewed
sample policies adopted by other cities as well as general information on this topic provided by
the Minnesota League of Cities (LMC) and the LMC Insurance Trust (LMCIT.)
LMCIT advises that the city's liability coverage will cover the employee or any authorized
operator of a city vehicle if it's within the scope of what the city has authorized. LMCIT will
cover the city for any liability incurred from personal use of the vehicle even if it was outside of
what the city authorized, but the employee and their family would not be covered. So, it is very
important to make sure what is permitted. They suggest keeping a copy of the policy in all city
vehicles, and require affected employees to sign an acknowledgment from stating they have read,
understood and agreed to the policy.
Current Policies:
The city has existing policies regarding driving while on city business (see Personnel Policy
Section 10. Employee Responsibility, Subsection f) which requires employees to drive safely and
legally and to maintain a good driving record. There would be no change to these policies.
Section 10. Employee Responsibility, Subsection 1) governs employee use of city vehicles,
equipment, supplies, tools, uniforms and facilities. A minor amendment to this section would be
needed to coordinate with the new policy on take-home vehicles, because the exiting language
prohibits all personal use. The new policy would allow for commuting and de minimus/
incidental personal use. The proposed change to this section is shown below (new text
underlined.)
1) Use of City Vehicles, Equipment, Supplies, Tools, Uniforms and Facilities
1) In using the City's vehicular equipment, employees must keep in mind the fact
that they are representatives of City government and that their conduct in adhering to the rules of
safety and courtesy on the road is a reflection, for good or bad, on the City. Thus, it is imperative
that such employee abide by these rules and policies with the highest degree of professionalism.
Any fines or forfeitures incurred by an employee while operating a City vehicle due to traffic or
parking violations shall be the responsibility of the employee and all fines, forfeitures or monies
shall be paid by the employee.
2) City vehicles, equipment, supplies, tools and uniforms shall not be used for
private or unauthorized purposes, except. as may be authorized by the Take -Home Vehicle Policy.
City owned vehicles are to be used only for City business. Only City employees may drive City
vehicles. Persons other than City employees are allowed as passengers in City Vehicles only
upon prior approval of the City Administrator. Non-member passengers on any City owned fire
apparatus is forbidden unless approved by the Fire Chief. Travel beyond the local area must be
approved by the department head so it is known where the vehicle will vehicle will be at all
times.
3) City tools and equipment are not to be used for anything other than City
purposes. Employees or friends may not use tables, chairs, ladders, tools, equipment, office
equipment, etc. for personal use.
4) Employees or friends may not use the facilities for non -work -related activities
such as washing vehicles, tuning engines, rotating tires, meetings, etc. Employees may rent
facilities (parks, community center, etc.) consistent with other policies related to facility rental
and in the same manner as the general public.
5) Employees shall be responsible for the proper care and use of City vehicles,
equipment, supplies, tools and uniforms and shall promptly report to their supervisor all
accidents, breakdowns or the malfunction of any equipment so that the repairs may be made.
Recommendation:
The Council should discuss the proposed policy and if you are agreeable, staff would make and
requested changes and prepare a resolution for adoption at a future City Council meeting.
Attachments:
Draft Policy
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TAKE-HOME VEHICLE POLICY
Approved by City Council on , Resolution No.
Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to allow for the use of City take-home vehicles and
the assignment and use of City vehicles outside the standard work day and work week. Each
employee authorized to use a city vehicle will sign a statement that he or she has read and
understands the policy. This policy supplements but does not replace any of the language in
the city's general personnel policy governing safe driving and use of vehicles; equipment,
supplies, tools, uniforms and facilities: Minnesota Statutes Section 471.666 also govern the use of
publicly owned automobiles and is attached to this policy.
2. Take -Home Vehicle Policies:
A. Definition of Take -Home Vehicle: 1 Any car, truck or special equipment vehicle that is
owned, leased or rented by the city which is assigned to a particular employee to take
home for business -related purposes as identified in this policy.
B. If an employee is assigned a City take-home vehicle, this assignment shall be made
consistent with Minn. Stat. 471.666 to confer a benefit upon the city. The only
"personal use" of the vehicle permitted is travelling to and from the employee's
residence and the place of work, and personal use that is clearly incidental to normal
workday activities.
C. "Clearly incidental" personal use shall mean use that does not involve additional
travel or expense to the City, and does not create an impression that the vehicle is
being used for personal reasons such as shopping, recreation, transportation of family
or friends, etc. If in doubt as to whether a particular use is permitted, employees
should seek supervisory approval. If an accident or medical emergency arises
necessitating transport of passengers other than city personnel, the employee assigned
the vehicle shall notify his immediate supervisor or the City Administrator as soon as
possible of the nature of the emergency.
D. Assigned take-home vehicles may be utilized for de minimis personal errands during
the workday for transportation clearly incidental to normal workday activities.
Employees will make every effort to minimize events of this nature.
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E. Unauthorized use of a take-home vehicle may expose the individual to risk that city's
insurance coverage will not cover.
F. Emergency road service for take-home vehicles commuting outside the city limits
shall be the responsibility of the employee to whom the vehicle is assigned.
G. Whenever an employee who is assigned a city take-home vehicle is on vacation or
any other leave for more than two consecutive days, the vehicle may be reassigned by
the City Administrator or Department Head, or parked in the appropriate City lot.
H. A record of take-home vehicle mileage will be monitored on a monthly basis by the
Department Head. Employees assigned vehicles may be required to document
reasons for significant month -to -month variances. Other monitoring may entail
unannounced visits to sites where vehicles are parked overnight.
In the event any of the above guidelines are not observed, an employee using a take-
home vehicle for personal purposes shall reimburse the City at the prevailing mileage
rate and disciplinary action may be taken.
J. Take -Home Vehicle Tax Liability: The City is required to comply with the IRS's
regulations regarding the reporting of income. Since the only authorized non -business
use is commuting and de minimis personal errands the city will use the Commuting
Valuation method to report income. This method will use $3 per day for each day of
commuting as the amount of taxable income reported to the IRS so long as the user
lives within the city or within 3 miles of the city limits. The income value to a user
who lives further than 3 miles from the city limits may be calculated on a per mile
basis in lieu of the $3/day IRS rate. This amount may be amended by the IRS at any
time. Marked and unmarked law enforcement vehicles and fire emergency response
vehicles are excluded from this IRS requirement.
Eligibility. Eligibility for a take-home vehicle will be determined on a case -by -case basis
and may be modified for any or no reason and at any time. Generally, for an employee to be
assigned a take-home vehicle for commuting purposes, the Department Head must find that
one or more of the circumstances identified in Minn. Stat. section 471.666 exist (see
attachment A). The following factors shall be utilized in making this determination:
A. On Call — An employee designated to be generally available to respond to off -hours
situations. Normally, this individual would be a public safety officer with
responsibility for responding to calls outside of that individual's normal work hours,
or a director or first level supervisor for a line work unit with an assigned
responsibility to respond to service disruptions or other extraordinary events outside
normal work hours.
B. Emergency Availability — Employee has supervisory responsibility for a line
operation that provides services or maintains facilities on a 24-hour, seven-day
schedule. Department operations are characterized by employees who work a six or
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seven-day week; extended hours; and/or frequent overtime. Employee is called for
emergencies which demand his or her expertise, experience, knowledge, judgment,
and command ability.
C. Service Supervision — Due to the nature of the position, the responsibilities of the
position and organization of the Department the individual is required to supervise
programs and services at night and on weekends to ensure proper performance. The
key difference between this category and the Normal Work Demand category is the
nature of the activity; the amount of the activity; and the fact the activity is demanded
by organizational consideration.
D. Normal Work Demand — Employee normally works a standard workweek and is
regularly required to attend work events at places other than the employee's primary
place of assignment outside of normal work hours.
E. Special Circumstances-- Employees not generally authorized to take a vehicle home
may do so, with the approval of the City Administrator or Department Head, when a
specific need arises. A specific need may be a spontaneous demand such as a service
inspection, a planned use such as a conference, or to cover the absence of an
employee authorized a take Home vehicle.
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Attachment A: M.S. 471.666
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MINNESOTA STATUTES 2022 471.666
471.666 PERSONAL USE OF PUBLICLY OWNED AUTOMOBILES PROHIBITED.
Subdivision 1. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) "Local government vehicle" means a vehicle owned or leased by a political subdivision of the state
of Minnesota or loaned to a political subdivision.
(b) "Political subdivision" means a statutory or home rule charter city, county, town, school district,
metropolitan or regional agency, or other special purpose district of this state.
(c) "Local government employee" or "employee" means an individual who is appointed or employed
by a political subdivision, including all elected officials of political subdivisions.
Subd. 2. Restricted uses. A local government vehicle may be used only for authorized local government
business, including personal use that is clearly incidental to the use of the vehicle for local government
business. A local government vehicle may not be used for transportation to or from the residence of a local
government employee, except as provided in subdivision 3.
Subd. 3. Permitted uses. A local government vehicle may be used by a local government employee to
travel to or from the employee's residence:
(1) in connection with work -related activities during hours when the employee is not working;
(2) if the employee has been assigned the use of a local government vehicle for authorized local
government business on an extended basis, and the employee's primary place of work is not the local
government work station to which the employee is permanently assigned; or
(3) if the employee has been assigned the use of a local government vehicle for authorized local
government business away from the work station to which the employee is permanently assigned, and the
number of miles traveled, or the time needed to conduct the business, will be minimized if the employee
uses a local government vehicle to travel to the employee's residence before or after traveling to the place
of local government business.
Subd. 4. Exceptions. This section does not apply to public safety vehicles that are owned or leased by
a political subdivision.
History: 1993 c 315 s 16
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes
Attachment B:
ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATEMENT
I hereby acknowledge that I received a copy of the City of Scandia's Take -Home Vehicle Policy
dated
. I understand I is my obligation to read and abide by its terms and
procedures. I understand that a copy of this acknowledgement statement will be placed in my
personnel file.
Employee, Please Print Full Name
Signature
Witness by Supervisor:
Supervisor, Please Print Full Name
Signature
Date
Date
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