State Employed Drivers
Driving a State owned vehicle
Any operator driving a state-owned vehicle while conducting state business should have an “Operator ID”, (Rule 27-3-3 opens in a new tab) which is created by the Department or Agency for their employees.
Requirements to drive a State owned vehicle
Any operator driving a state-owned vehicle while conducting state business should have an “Operator ID”, (Rule 27-3-3) which is created by the Department or Agency for their employees. Employees must take the Defensive Driver Test every two years and maintain an active drivers license.
If you are a state employee who needs to use a state owned vehicle for business purposes, please contact your Agency Fleet Manager.
Mobility Options for Approved State Employees
Vehicles can be rented by any State Employee with an active Operator ID from either the Agency or shared motor pools. Other transportation options are available for State Employees, such as renting a vehicle through Enterprise or hailing a ride through Uber. These are for State business use only as the rates are obtained through State signed agreements.
If you are a state employee who needs to utilize either of these options, please contact your Agency Fleet Manager for more information or to sign up for these services.
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