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Resolution 1987-152 -:- -. JUNE 23, 1987 RESOLUTION NO. 87--122 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE COUNTY'S BUSINESS TRAVEL POLICY AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 80-227. WHEREAS, Section 112.061, Florida Statutes, sets forth certain requirement3 regarding travel expenses of public officers and employees; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissione~s of Collier County, Florida, is interested in maintaining consistent application of County policy regarding County travel procedures and expenses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 1. The Business Travel POlicy as set forth in Exhibit "A" attabhed hereto and incorporated herein is hereby approved and adopted as Collier County's Travel POlicy. , f' ,x.1wI'!. ; 1 This Resolut!on adopted afUer motion, second and roll dall. .. . .,~ ~ vote as follows: Commissioner Pistor Motioned and aye Commissioner Goodnight SecOnded and aye Commissioner Glass Aye Commissioner Saunder~ 'Aye Commissioner Hasse Aye ....". ........,.;.... 0, .t DATED: June 23, 19'87 ATTEST: J~S~~:~fLES, Clerk :.~~~ . ~W" ..... -'. Q~', ,~ .. (\". ...;. .,~ fIc..t' "~" _.((\", . ci ~ ~ . '~'_~~ ~ :~rgJ.n I Ma<<;lU, Dep y Clerk ..: t' . 'i;l ~ . ~ . ... ...0 . ~... ~ . :~:ii~~ro.VBi~~.~~ form and legal :?~uf(f9~~nc,:~) . ....~~ 91nn~~":) ~~-ui:. IJ. ~~. Kenneth B. CUYler7 County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA -0. .....~/..~~; :.": 'J ~ . " ! '. J BOOK .105fl1r.t3'42 " .'~ ,.;; :'t{/ . .t. . ;~" ft\,..... ~\ . . '. JUNE 23, ~987 .~. . :~ Exhi1:;~ 1::"',, A II i :.~' ~~\ l 0' -.i~ ".... ~. . (:~,:~~jc.\ -;}{:~~4;r~J(~<' Z,7,":,~:~,.~ i~ n - ,.r;\:-':' - ., ._"".......~::~.:-"~~~~--;:;.;;F2i'.,?~ "~~:':':: . ~. AIMNISTRATIVE POLICY BUSINEss TRAVEL POLICY ~ . ;~~. .::': " .Ehp~' Group - All enployees appointed by the C9Unty Manager ~.i ~ ,-'; SFX:rIOO I:.i POLICY '1..:'._,. :""~~-7 :{ .' .. _._~:" '_' ~'. . 'w ._ jo1'. . ~ .., County Stployees are often required to travel in order for the County to receive certain benefits. These benefits fall in the areas of traini..ng-, maintaining currency on ~.nt regu- lations, exchanging ideas, accatplishing a certain task on behalf of the County and/or solving a particular problem on behalf of the County. Due to the necessity for travel, the following regulations (in accordance with Sect. 112.061 FL: Statutes) have been fomulated to provide consistency in' subnittingand processing travel requests and to establish proper accounting procedures for travel. All such travel will be ccmpleted at the mst econc:mical and reasonable-' CX)st'. . - An etployee may clcrlm expenses (including !real and lodging costs) as business expenses if t\olo conditions are satisfied: (;'" ~~, ;'~.~ .. A. The travel is necessary or ~eficia1 to the County,: and --oo(o'::.-.{.ofo.'; B.. The expenses are i.nctirred in' the pursuit of County business. p n. Pro:mum:s ie' ~'De&:t~i .2:.~ >f~llowing ~finit:ions ~. 'to be considered for purposes of the Business Travel Policy only. 1. Official Headquarters - The city or town in which the office of an enployee is located except that: a. An employee located in the field will be des- ignated an official headquarters in the city or town nearest to the area where a majority of his ~rk is perfonned or to one designated by the Depart:rrent Head; provided that in all cases the detez:mination is in the best interest of the Cotmty . b. After being cxmtinuously stationed ill any city or town for a period of over 30 continuous workdays, such a location will be designated as the official headquarters and no per diem will be allocated without expense approval by the Camty Manager. .:<.~ ~ ~ i: '-~' ;',(. ' . .......,. .. . . ~ : c. A traveler may leave his assigned post to return hane but any tine lost fran regular duties shall be taken as annual leave and authorized in the ;.page l.of 7 ,'-01';';, ._"~'.;L i~.j :~'.. ~7\;-. <. . . ;' .fL',., '.1;'"",. -. I JOO 23 t ~9.87 usual manner. Reimbursarent for such travel will not be pennitted in excess of the rate for per diem allowance had he remained at his post. However, such an ei!ployee who has been temporarily assigned away f~ his official headquarters for over 30 days, will be entitled to reimbursarent at the established rate for one round trip per 30 day period "actually taken to his hare in addition to pay and allowances otherwise provided. 2. Designated Representatives The following individuals are authorized ,to grant approval for paynent of Business Travel ~..nses within the guidelines set forth in Section C 1-3. Cotmty Manager County Attorney Assistant County Manager Division Administrators Deparbnent Directors and Equivalent : '~ 3. Travel Day - a period of 24 hours consisting of four (4) quarters of six (6) hours each. J" .t! 4. Travel Period - shall begin at the time of departure . iran erployee's nonnal base of operation, or resi.;.' ',' ;." . dence, whichever is later. Per diem reimbursarent will be based on the basis of one-fourth (1/4) of the authorized per diem for each quarter. a. l-bre than 24 hours - For travel involving periods in excess of 24 hours, quarters shall start at midnight, 6:00 am, Noon, or 6:00 pn, whichever nearest precedes actual time of departure. In the sane manner, per diem will cease at whichever of the above times nearest follows the actual time of return. b. less than 24 hours - For travel of less than 24 hours, but involving an overnight absence, the travel period begins at actual time of departure and quarters shall be catplted the.refmn. 5. Travel Classifications - Travel shall be classified as follows. a. Class "A" Travel - continuous travel of 24 hours or IIDre BMaY fran the official headquarters" b. Class "B" Travel - Continuous travel of less than 24 hours which involves overnight absence fzan official headquarters. Page 2 of 7 Mn~ 1 or; ~r:r ~." ,4 , ,: .Kw....~ ; ; - ;.~. '~ I JUNE: 23, ~987 105P1G!:3"45 '.- I,', '. I ' ., ., ..,.,', ,"~." ~.~ " ;"~:~:'-~:~ I I.~ c. ClBss "c" Travel - Travel for short or day trips where the traveler is not away fran his official, headquarters overnight. B. Lodging and Meal Allowance p" 1. UxIging - Act:ua1 cost of lodging at a single occupan_ cy rate or full cost for lodging at designated seminar or conference designation. 2. M:!al Catpensation Rate (Subsistence) a. Breakfast - when travel begins before 6:00 a.m. and extends beyond 8:00 a.m.............$3.00 1 b. Lurich - when travel begins before 12:00 noon and extends beyond 2:00 p.m.................$6.00 c. Dirmer - whert travel begins before 6:00 p.m. and extends beyond 8: 00 p.m. or when travel occurs during nighttime hours due to special assignrrent .......................................$12.00 ._Jcc.~.c-..; '.., '.. __0 .. " "_ .. .. ~ _ d. If State Statute 112.061 is amanded in the future by action of the state legislature, thereby changing a1;ly carpensation rates, this administrative guideline is autanatically amanded by said action, without any further action being r~. e. If ttea1s are provided for in registration fees, standaJ:d allowances nt.1St be reduced using the above breakdown annunts. Meal ftmctions sponsored by organizations such as Professiorial associations will be paid based on support (receipt) docurrentation. f. Actual maal costs will be paid for any atployee who nt.1St follow a rcedically prescribed diet. 3. Per Diem a. Travelers may elect either $50 per diem to cover actual expenses of lodging and neals or actual cost of lodging at single' roan occupancy, rate plus neal allowance as outlined in '2 above. b ~ Travelers will not be reimbursed on a per diem basis for class "C" travel, but will receive subsistence as provided in section B2, above. Page 3 of 7 :,.. ~'.. . , ,t' .. 105PAr.f347 Jm& 23, ~287 " F{'C.~ j'p" I' ;~.) ". , ,1.:.-.. $ ~ ",1 t : E. Use of County Vehicles 1. A County owned vehicle, if available, may be used for travel if usage t::iIm is not prohibitive. F. Use of Privately Owned Vehicles 1. A "Request for Reimbursement for Use of Private Autan:>bile in Perfotmance of County Business" fonn shall be prepared by the enployee, authorized and approved by the Depart:mant/Division Directors before reimbursement is made by the Finance Depa.rtm:mt. 2. Prevailing rate shall be the am:nmt per mile au-; thorized by Florida Statute 112.601 (currently $.20/mi1e) . Changes to the State mileage am:nmt shall autanatically, be reflected in ,County ~"edur~ at the t::iIm travel begins. Mileage between cities/counties will be allowed, based on the current Florida official road map and reasonable travel within cities/counties. 3. .-.-<.c.:....~,c- ....; For out-Of-state, the mileage am:nmt plus parking and toll fees, may not exceed the curount charged for air transportation at rate(3 not to exceed coach rates available at the tine a travel authorization is pro- cessed. 4. Employees who receive a vehicle allowance will not be eligible to receive mileage reinWrsemmt. Lodging and neal reimbursement will be allowed for the tiJre that would have been required to make the trip by air carrier . 5. Private vehicle owners will be responsible for all insurance on their vehicles. An effort to obtain a County-owned vehicle ITIlst be made prior to authorization of private vehicle use . for County business. 6. G. Use of Camecdal Airlines 1. Travel by cxmnercial airlines may be authorized in cases where use of canrercial airlines is of qdvan- tage to the County. Air travel will be scheduled at coach rates whenever possible. In the event of atergency travel, other than coach aCCX11I11..Alations will be pennitted only when coach is not available and no other travel arrangenents are possible. Pre-planning should be used to take advantage of various airline discount special rates. Only tickets for authorized County travel requ:ireroonts are allowed to be charged to Collier County. Page 5 of 7 -t' . ....... JWE 23. 1987 ; .: '{"-' 2.. Receipt required for air fare if reimbursem:mt is requested. H. Special Procedures ~.' 1. When driving to an approved business m=eting, conference or seminar outside the Naples area, but within the State of Florida, neal allCManCes will be all.owed for nonnal neals enroute as provided by this policy . 2. When reimbursemant for lodging and neals is to be provided by other agencies (government or non-government) , atployees nay be paid at the reim- bursed rate if it exceeds the County's rate. I. Inclusions and Exclusions as to Authorized Expenses '~ In addition to neals and lodging', the following actual expenses incurred as a necessary part of approved travel nay be claimed with subnission of receipts or docurrentation: a. Registration fees b. Official telephone calls (indicate on hotel bill ~I personal or blsiness) .. ... ,. .." 0.. . c. Reasonable c::cxrnercial transportation cost.. ';, .. actually paid by the traw.Ler to/fran c::cxrnercial teminals and place of lodging and to/fran places of business 1. d. Parking fees e. Mileage for appn:wed use of private vehicle f. Rental car cost, including tax if paid . g. Fuel and. emargency repairs for County-owned vehicles h. Road toll charges 2. Exclusions " a. Tips b. Personal calls c. Acccrtp:miment: of Spouse Page 6 of 7 '. '1 n~ ... ,.,'.0 , ~: .1!-in..~, ; . I #j~-~" ~, , it-",. _, ~\(j' : ,~;aDoK1D5 'AC~ 349 .nm: 23, 1987 ~_ l ~-, ~ . 1- ft'-J' ," '1. , ," ~ .. .,1_0 . ".,r... ., 'i 1;1 t ) . ; {. J~ J. Reporting Expenditure 1. After retum fmn the trip, an expenditure report and required receipts IIIlSt be ~leted by the errployee and subnitted within ten (lc1) days to the Finance Depart:Ioont. K. Administrative Hardship 1. If any of these provisions create undue administra- tive hardship on any of the depart:Ioonts involVed, the County Manager, or the County Manager's designee, may grant exceptions within the limitations contained in Florida Statute 112.061, based on written requests. L. Spouses 1. When spouse accaI1?anies the arployee,., the atployee. will pay the difference between single and double accnlll&:AJations and all other expenses, including transport:ation, meals, etc. .' ' ~, , - ~ . , . . ~ .; ;; , " .~ : " , t. '. .' , . '. . ~ ~- .j '1 .. Page 7 of 7 .-....~....~.....; "I .,.. ." l~t', <'if J" ~." '1t.:, .. .q.. . ,n':; 1~".J :~~. d f ~, z~. , . ..t' Z t:a:21- i',..o I- z l~ w ~ w ".cna::::l: i:,':"-1 ~ ~ :ff~~ g: ~ 1:' Q,. W .1'"" c( Cl .~" " t " "t, .. . ..... -' t. . 'i'~; ~. ;; , 'j' l -" - ~ L; ~. ;t~ + :y: .~ 00.. if~; .. I ,1'-. J'(~ ,t,:::. 'I...i": :~ ~ 'D .l:'~--:, = s ,'~. ~ 0 , .~. a: 0 ,t, I: c( -, ::' a' . :} " tl Cl '-is . >- c( .. :,I'::~ ~ ,0 I, t t '. . t ~ "1, ;. 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