Wisconsin Code § 16.04

Fleet management and maintenance
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(1) The
department shall ensure optimum efficiency and economy in the
fleet management and maintenance activities of all agencies as
defined in s. 16.52 (7). The department may:
(a) Develop uniform state policies and guidelines for vehicle
and aircraft acquisition, use, maintenance, recording of operational and other costs, performance evaluation and replacement
of vehicles and aircraft. The department shall incorporate the
fuel usage policies under s. 16.045 (4m) in any policies or guidelines developed under this paragraph.
(am) Establish guidelines for the use by agencies of charter air
travel or travel by private aircraft.
(b) Screen all requests for additional or replacement vehicle or
aircraft acquisitions prior to forwarding the requests to the governor in accordance with s. 20.915 (1).
(c) Maintain a current inventory of all state-owned or leased
motor vehicles and aircraft.
(1e) Subsection (1) does not preclude the Board of Regents of
the University of Wisconsin System from accepting a gift of a
motor vehicle.
(1m) When requested by the governor or the joint committee
on finance, the department shall submit a report to the governor
and the joint committee on finance on the details of all costs associated with fleet operations, based upon a statewide uniform cost
accounting system.
(2) Each agency which is authorized by the department may
operate a vehicle or aircraft fleet. Each such agency shall assign

a fleet manager who shall operate the agency’s fleet in accordance with policies, guidelines and rules adopted by the department to implement this section.
(3) Each fleet manager shall review the use of state-owned or
leased vehicles or aircraft within his or her agency at least semiannually to determine whether usage criteria are being met. The
department shall periodically audit the agencies’ records relating
to fleet operations and the use of state-owned or leased vehicles
or aircraft.
(4) The department shall provide central scheduling and dispatching of all air transportation on state-owned aircraft.
(5) The department shall develop operational policies for all
state employees who act as pilots-in-command of any stateowned aircraft, including, but not limited to, crew rest requirements, current flight training, flight checks and flight physical
examinations.

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