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Code · Arizona · Title 38 — Public Land

38-538.02. Use of state motor vehicles; personal vehicle reimbursement

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A. A motor vehicle owned or leased by this state shall not be provided to an employee, including an elected official, for the employee's personal use except as provided in subsection D of this section.
B. This state shall restrict the use of all motor vehicles owned or leased by it for motor pool use only. An employee may use a motor vehicle in the motor pool for business purposes only.
C. Reimbursement for travel for business purposes with an employee's own motor vehicle shall only be based on actual miles traveled.
D. This section does not apply to a person who is exempt under section 38-538.03 or a motor vehicle that is leased or rented pursuant to section 41-805 or section 41-1713, subsection B, paragraph 9.
E. For purposes of this section, use for business purposes does not include normal commuting to and from the employee's residence at any time unless the employee is on duty or on call for duty during the time that the employee is at the employee's residence.
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