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For Immediate
Release
6/30/08

Senate Passes Folmer Bill Cracking Down on
Abuse of State Vehicle Usage
HARRISBURG (June 30, 2008) – The State Senate today unanimously approved Sen.
Mike Folmer’s (R-Lebanon) legislation bringing accountability to the use of
state vehicles.
Specific provisions of the legislation (SB 1499) are as follows:
- Any state employee
assigned a state vehicle would be required to maintain a monthly mileage
log;
- The Department of General
Services (DGS) would be required to post mileage logs online, searchable by
the following information, at a minimum: department, employee name, and
vehicle make and model;
- Any state employee
assigned a state vehicle would be required to reimburse the state for
insurance and gasoline, based proportionally on personal usage;
- No state employee would
receive a long-term assignment of a state vehicle unless he drives an
average of 1,200 miles per month on official business (excluding travel to
and from work); and
- Vehicles assigned to state
employees would be required to bear an “official use” license plate, unless
the employee performs undercover law enforcement duties.
The bill joins Sen. Folmer’s Taxpayer-Funded Advertising Transparency Act in
the House for consideration. Also awaiting House consideration is Sen. Folmer’s
military child custody legislation (SB 1107).
Contact:
Joe Sterns
(717) 787-5839
Additional information:
Reforming
Government
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