TITLE I
THE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT

CHAPTER 21-I
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

Fleet Efficiency and Redistribution

Section 21-I:19-i

    21-I:19-i Fleet Efficiency and Redistribution. –
I. The department of administrative services shall monitor, analyze, and evaluate the utilization of the state's motor vehicles by agencies and employees; develop methods and procedures to improve the efficiency of the state's motor vehicle fleet; oversee the analysis of data provided to it by agencies; make recommendations for improvement of fleet efficiency; develop recommendations for managing fleet size and efficiency; and make recommendations for purchases of motor vehicles and redistribution of vehicles in the state's fleet as necessary to achieve fleet efficiencies, taking into account agencies' purposes, objectives, and functions.
II. In this section:
(a) "Agency" means "agency" as defined by RSA 21-G:5, III.
(b) "Motor vehicle" means:
(1) A passenger sedan or station wagon; or
(2) Any of the following which has a gross vehicle weight rating of up to 10,000 pounds: a passenger van seating up to 8 people, a pickup truck, a sport utility vehicle, or a cargo van.
III. An agency shall not purchase or lease a motor vehicle without first obtaining the recommendation of the department of administrative services as provided in this section.
IV. In regard to motor vehicle purchases or leases, the department of administrative services shall assess whether the purchase or lease is in conformity with:
(a) The efficient and cost-effective utilization of the state's motor vehicle fleet as a whole.
(b) Any applicable rules or procedures of the department of administrative services, including but not limited to those relating to the alteration of fleet size and the acquisition of like or similar vehicles.
(c) The agency's budgetary authority.
(d) The provisions of any applicable executive orders or instructions of the governor and executive council.
(e) The laws, rules, or procedures relating to the procurement or the transaction at issue.
(f) Any other matter relating to whether the purchase or lease is in the best interests of the state.
V. In the course of conducting the assessment described in paragraph IV, the department of administrative services shall consult with a representative of the agency concerning the effective and efficient achievement of the agency's purposes, objectives, and functions. The department of administrative services may also consult with the vehicle utilization committee established under RSA 21-I:19-h, VII.
VI. Following the department of administrative services' assessment of the purchase or lease, the commissioner of administrative services shall consider the factors set forth in paragraph IV and determine whether, in his or her opinion, the purchase or lease should be recommended. If the commissioner recommends against the purchase, he or she shall convey his or her recommendation to the fiscal committee of the general court. If the fiscal committee, taking into account the factors set forth in paragraph IV, concludes that the purchase or lease is appropriate, the agency may make the purchase or lease. If the committee does not so conclude, the agency may not make the purchase or lease.
VII. Based upon fleet utilization studies or other analyses of an agency's fleet, and applying the factors and processes set forth in paragraphs IV through VI, the commissioner of administrative services may, at any time, recommend to the fiscal committee of the general court that any one or more motor vehicles in an agency's fleet be declared surplus, or that it be reassigned within the agency. If the committee concurs with the commissioner's recommendation, the director of the division of procurement and support services of the department of administrative services either shall declare the vehicle or vehicles surplus and transfer or otherwise dispose of the vehicle or vehicles or shall reassign the vehicle or vehicles within the agency.

Source. 2010, 241:1, eff. July 1, 2010. 2014, 327:24, eff. Aug. 2, 2014.