What form must I complete if I frequently drive my private vehicle for official State business?
a. Employees driving their private vehicle on State business are REQUIRED to annually verify personal auto liability coverage with the form STD 261 (Authorization to Use Privately Owned Vehicles on State Business) to their Department Supervisor. Employees who use their private vehicles on State business must certify they have the following minimum amounts of auto liability insurance coverage as required by California state law:
- $ 15,000 for personal injury to, or death of, one person
- $ 30,000 for personal injury to two or more persons in one accident, and
- $ 5,000 for property damage
b. In addition, employees that sign this form are certifying they have a valid driver's license, the privately owned vehicle is adequate for the work to be performed, the private vehicle is equipped with operating safety belts, and that the private vehicle is in safe mechanical condition.
Who must complete a CSU approved defensive driver course?
Every state employee (or official volunteer) who drives a motor vehicle on University or State business must satisfactorily complete a CSU approved defensive driver course every four years.
How do I enroll in a CSU approved defensive driver course?
Defensive Driving Certification courses are free and available through the campus EH&S Department (Environmental Health and Occupational Safety) at (818) 677-2401 to all CSUN employees.
Who may drive a State owned, leased, or rental vehicle for official State business?
a. Only State of California employees are allowed to drive any State owned, rented, or leased vehicles on State business. The policy on State vehicle use prohibits any student or non-State employee to drive any State owned, leased, or rented vehicle unless given special permission by the State of California or the University.
b. Volunteers (Job Class Code 0050) may become authorized vehicle drivers on State business.
Non-academic staff, student volunteers and others are appointed by the use of the Human Resource Services CSUN Volunteer Identification Form (number OHRS 20-64, Rev. 10/2004) which is completed and returned to the Human Resources Department. Approved volunteer drivers are then subject to the CSU employee vehicle driver requirements.
What are the CSU driver requirements to drive a vehicle for official University business?
a. All authorized CSUN (State) drivers must be CSUN employees or CSUN appointed volunteers.
The general public, students or employees of the CSUN Auxiliary Organizations are not allowed to drive on State business. The requirements that apply to individuals driving a State-owned, State rented or privately owned vehicles while on State business are:
b. A valid California driver's license
c. A current Defensive Drivers Training certificate
d. A good driving record: DMV Pull Notice
e. A completed STD 261 (Authorization to Use Privately Owned Vehicles on State Business) form if using a privately owned vehicle for state business. This form must be submitted to the person authorized to approve travel expense and is renewed annually.
What kind of certification do I need to drive a state owned, leased, or rental vehicle for official State or University business?
a. A valid California driver's license and a current defensive driver-training certificate are required to drive on official State or University business. Call the campus Environmental Health and Occupational Safety (EHOS) department at (818) 677-2401 for a schedule of the next defensive driving certification course on campus. An on-line course is also available.
b. You may also check the California State Office of Risk and Insurance Management (ORIM) website for their Defensive Driving Training courses offered throughout the state of California. All courses are free to all state employees.
What is the DMV Pull Notice Program?
The DMV Pull Notice Program is the University's procedure to request driving records of its employees directly from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The Department of Police Services, under the direction of the Chief of Police, administers the program. It is a California State University mandated requirement that all State employees authorized to drive on state business, whether by using a state vehicle, personal vehicle or electric cart be enrolled in the program.
Who should be enrolled in the DMV Pull Notice Program?
a. All California State University, Northridge employees that drive on State business must have their driving record verified through the DMV Pull Notice Program.
b. In order to operate vehicles on University business, you must maintain a good and safe driving record. The DMV will provide the University with periodic updates of your driving record.9. Who initiates the DMV Pull Notice Request and what is the procedure?
Supervisors may verify whether an employee is authorized to drive on State business by submitting a name and California Drivers License number to the Department of Police Services. The DMV Pull Notice Program requires 3-4 weeks to respond to any request for information. Therefore, sufficient time should be allowed to verify an employee's authorization to drive on State business. The DMV pull notice request is a free service to the University. The DMV pull notice request satisfies the CSU requirement to verify the California driving records of all State employees authorized to drive on State business.
Can an employee operate a University owned vehicle with only an out-of-state driver's license?
Please note that authorized State employee drivers must possess a California driver's license to drive on State business. Since out-of-state drivers' license information and driving history cannot be verified through the California DMV Pull Notice Program, employee drivers with out-of-state driver's licenses may be ineligible to drive on State University business. Contact the Chief of Police for alternatives.
What responsibility does a professor have when transporting a student in the professor's personal vehicle?
The professor has full liability responsibility as the driver. If the transport activity is University related, the University's liability coverage may be excess over the professor's auto liability insurance if the transport and driver were authorized.