U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20250

 

 

DEPARTMENTAL REGULATION

 

Number:

DR 5400-5

 

SUBJECT:

Use of Government Vehicle for Home-to-Work

 

DATE:

January 22, 1996

 

OPI:

Office of Operations

 

 

 

 

 

1    PURPOSE AND SCOPE
 
     This regulation establishes, as required by Pub. L. No. 99-
     550, (31 U.S.C. 1344) and Federal Property Management
     Regulation Amendment A-42, the Secretary's policy,
     procedures and approvals for the use of Government vehicles
     for home-to-work transportation.  This regulation applies
     only to the use of home-to-work transportation for employees
     on normal duty (non-travel) status performing assigned
     duties at their place of employment.  This regulation does
     not apply to the use of Government vehicles when:
 
     a    used in conjunction with official travel to perform
          temporary duty assignments away from a designated or
          regular place of employment, or
 
     b    the employee's residence is his/her official duty
          station and a record is on file showing the
          supervisor's approval.
 
     The regulation is effective upon issuance.
 
2    CANCELLATION
 
     This regulation supersedes Departmental Regulation 5400-5,
     dated February 9, 1990 and Amendment 1, dated August 4,
     1993.     
 
3    POLICY
 
     An employee is allowed to use a Government provided vehicle
     for transportation to and from work only when that use is
     consistent with this regulation or has been approved in
     advance by the Secretary.  All instances of home-to work
     transportation must be documented fully with necessary
     reports, logs, or records of such use.  Form AD-728, Request
     and Authorization for Home-to-Work Transportation, is to be
     used for this purpose.
     
     Employees who use vehicles for home-to-work transportation
     may be subject to fringe benefit withholdings as explained
     in Departmental Regulation 2600-1.
 
     The use of Government vehicles between an employee's
     residence and his/her place of employment shall be limited
     to:
 
     a    The Secretary.
 
     b    Employees engaged in field work, as defined in Section
          3.   The Secretary has determined that the job series
          listed in Appendix A are authorized home-to-work
          transportation when actually performing field work and
          then only to the extent that such transportation will
          substantially increase the efficiency and economy of
          the Government.  If circumstances require that field
          work only be performed on an intermittent basis, the
          agency must establish procedures to ensure that the
          Government vehicle is used only when field work is
          being performed.
 
     c    Other employees, when use is in response to a highly
          unusual circumstance which presents a clear and present
          danger, when emergencies exist, or when other
          compelling operational considerations make such
          transportation essential to the conduct of official
          business.
 
     d    Employees engaged in criminal law enforcement and
          protective service duties when the use is essential for
          the safe and effective performance of those duties.
 
4    DEFINITIONS
 
     a    Government Vehicles.  Any motor vehicle, aircraft,
          boat, ship or other similar means of transportation
          that is owned or leased (including non TDY rentals) by
          the United States Government or has come into
          possession or control of the Government by other means,
          such as forfeiture or donation.
 
     b    Residence.  The primary place where an employee resides
          and from which the employee commutes to his/her place
          of employment.  The term "residence" is not synonymous
          with "domicile" as that term is used for taxation or
          other purposes, nor does this regulation affect the
          provisions set forth in the Federal Travel Regulations
          for employees on temporary duty (TDY) away from their
          designated or regular place of employment.
 
     c    Place of Employment.  Any place within the accepted
          commuting area as determined by the agency for the
          locality involved where an employee performs his/her
          business, trade, or occupation even if the employee is
          there only for a short period of time.  The term
          includes, but is not limited to, an official duty
          station, home base, headquarters, or any place where an
          employee is assigned to work including locations where
          meetings, conferences, or other official functions take
          place.
 
     d    Field Work.  Official work performed by an employee
          whose job requires the employee's presence at various
          locations that are at a distance from the employee's
          place of employment (itinerant-type travel involving
          multiple stops within the accepted local commuting area
          or use outside that area) or at a remote location that
          is accessible only by Government-provided
          transportation.  The designation of a work site as a
          field office does not, of itself, permit the use of a
          Government vehicle for home-to-work transportation.
 
          Examples of employees involved in field work include,
          but are not limited to, meat inspectors, and certain
          law enforcement officers, whose jobs require travel to
          several locations during the course of the work day. 
          The field work exception may not be used (1) when the
          employee's workday begins at his or her official
          Government duty station, or (2) when the employee
          normally commutes to a fixed location no matter how far
          removed from his or her official duty station; i.e.,
          Plant Protection and Quarantine Officers assigned to
          airports since these employees are not performing field
          work.
 
     e    Criminal Law Enforcement.  Official work related to the
          enforcement of Federal criminal laws by a law
          enforcement officer.  A law enforcement officer is an
          employee whose primary duties are the investigation,
          apprehension, or detention of individuals suspected or
          convicted of offenses against the criminal laws of the
          United States.
 
     f    Protective Services.  Official work providing
          authorized personal security to Department officials.
 
     g    Clear and Present Danger.  Highly unusual circumstances
          which present a threat to the physical safety of the
          employee's person or property under circumstances
          where; (1) the danger is real, not imagined, and is
          immediate or imminent, not merely potential, and (2) a
          showing is made that the use of a Government vehicle
          would provide protection not otherwise available.
 
     h    Emergency.  Circumstances which exist whenever there is
          an immediate, unforeseeable, temporary need to provide
          home-to-work transportation for those employees who are
          necessary to the uninterrupted performance of the
          agency's mission.  An emergency may occur where there
          is a major disruption of available means of
          transportation to or from a work site, and essential
          Government service must be provided, and there is no
          other way to transport an employee.
 
     i    Compelling Operational Consideration.  Circumstances
          where the provision of home-to-work transportation to
          an employee is essential to the conduct of official
          business or would substantially increase a Federal
          agency's efficiency and economy.  Home-to-work
          transportation may be justifiable if other available
          alternatives would involve substantial additional costs
          to the Government or expenditures of employee time. 
          These circumstances need not be limited to emergency or
          life threatening situations.
 
5    RESPONSIBILITIES
 
     a    Agency Heads will:
 
          (1)  Designate officials to sign Form AD-728 when (1) a
               request for home-to-work transportation must be
               forwarded to the Secretary for approval, (2) it is
               being used to document the use of a Government
               vehicle under the field work definition, or (3) it
               is being used to document the use of Government
               vehicles for employees whose residences are
               designated as their duty station.
 
          (2)  Ensure that requests are justified and are
               submitted for the Secretary's approval for home-
               to-work transportation only when such use will
               substantially increase the efficiency and economy
               of the Government.  The comfort and convenience of
               an employee shall not be considered as
               justification for such authorizations.
 
               Agencies may have situations where it is more cost
               effective to the Government to provide an employee
               a Government vehicle for home-to-work use rather
               than have the employee travel long distances to
               pick up a vehicle then drive back towards or
               beyond his/her residence to perform his/her job. 
               In these situations, if practicable, agencies
               should consider basing the vehicle at a Government
               facility located near the employee's job site.  If
               such a solution is not feasible, the agency must
               decide if the use of the vehicle qualifies under
               the compelling operational considerations as
               defined in this regulation.
     
          (3)  Ensure that the appropriate records, logs, and
               reports are maintained to substantiate the
               necessity for an employee's authorization to use
               home-to-work transportation.
 
          (4)  Ensure that all field work determinations for use
               of  home-to-work transportation including job
               series listed in Appendix A  must be recertified
               by the Secretary every two years.
 
     b    Office of Operations (OO) will:
 
          (1)  Coordinate requests for the Secretary's approval
               for home-to-work transportation described in
               Section 2c;
 
          (2)  Ensure that requests are adequately justified;
 
          (3)  Return a signed copy of each approved
               authorization to the requesting agency; 
 
          (4)  Submit copies of approved requests to the
               Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States
               Senate, and Committee on Government Operations,
               United States House of Representatives, no later
               than 30 days after approval, and
 
          (5)  Obtain the Secretary's approval for updates as
               necessary to the job series listed in Appendix A
               and recertification of the entire listing at least
               every two years.
 
6    PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING APPROVAL BY THE SECRETARY
 
     a    Should agencies find that employees in other
          occupational series need to be included in Appendix A
          because they involve field work, requests must be
          forwarded to the Personal Property Management Division,
          OO.  OO will forward the request for approval  to the
          Office of the Secretary.  Such requests should include
          the type of work performed and circumstances requiring
          use between an employee's residence and assigned work
          station.
 
     b    The requesting agency must submit an original and three
          copies of Form AD-728 to the Personal Property
          Management Division, OO, for each individual request
          for home-to-work transportation in unusual
          circumstances that present a clear and present danger,
          an emergency, or a compelling operational
          consideration.  These requests must be submitted and
          approved in advance of the use of the Government
          vehicle.  The agency head or designee must approve
          requests before submission to OO.  The initial duration
          of a determination of use shall not exceed 15 calendar
          days.  Should circumstances justify that the home-to-
          work transportation continue beyond the 15-day period,
          the Secretary may approve a subsequent request for a
          duration of 90 calendar days.  At the end of the 90-day
          period, the Secretary may authorize an additional
          extension of 90 calendar days and continue this process
          as long as circumstances justifying home-to-work
          transportation continue to exist.
 
          Requests should be handled in the most expedient manner
          possible (i.e., overnight mail, hand delivery,
          telecopier, electronic mail, or other means) to
          expedite submission to the Secretary for approval.  In
          cases where it is physically impossible to secure the
          prior approval of the Secretary, an 
          agency official  may authorize short-term use of
          vehicles for home-to-work transportation if the
          circumstances meet one of  the situations listed in
          Appendix B, Contingency Determinations.  However, the
          request must still be submitted for post-approval by
          the Secretary.
 
7    RECORDS AND REPORTS
 
     Each agency will maintain logs or other records necessary to
     establish that any home-to- work transportation was
     performed for official purposes.  Logs or other records must
     be easily accessible for audit purposes.  These logs or
     records should contain, at a minimum, the following
     information:
 
     a    Name and title of the employee (or other
          identification, if name is confidential) using the
          Government vehicles;
 
     b    Name and title of the person who authorized the use;
 
     c    Identification of the Government vehicle;
 
     d    Date;
 
     e    Location;
 
     f    Duration of home-to-work transportation; and
 
     g    Circumstances requiring the home-to-work
          transportation.
 
     Departmental Form AD-728 contains the above information and
     must be used to request individual approval by the
     Secretary.  Agencies may also use it for the documentation
     required for other home-to-work transportation.  Form AD-728
     is available from the Consolidated Forms and Publications
     Distribution Center, Landover, Maryland.
 
Signed by:
 
DAN GLICKMAN
 
END
 

 

 

For Appendix A, B, and C, please refer to the pdf copy of this directive.