November 16, 2000
INSURANCE
INFORMATION NOTICE NO. 2001-2
SUBJECT: RENTED MOTOR VEHICLES AND/OR COURTESY
VEHICLES
Rented Motor
Vehicles
Per the State Travel Regulations (P.P.M. 49), a State
employee cannot be reimbursed their expenses for “any personal mileage or
rental days on a vehicle rented for official State business …”. The State Office of Risk Management (ORM)
will not pay for liability or physical damage claims when the vehicle is
not used on official State business.
When you are going to use a rental vehicle for personal use, ORM
suggests that you purchase the liability and physical damage coverage from the
rental company. The expense for
liability and physical damage coverage for an automobile shall be the expense
of the traveler, and also is not a reimbursable expense according to the Travel
Regulations. Otherwise, an accident
could cause the traveler to pay expenses out of his/her own pocket. ORM suggests you check with your personal
insurance agent/broker to determine your exposure prior to making a trip when
you might use a rented vehicle for personal use. ORM does provide automobile liability and physical damage
coverage when the rented motor vehicle is used on official State business.
Courtesy Vehicles
If your agency has a courtesy car that is used on official
state business only, ORM will provide both automobile liability and physical
damage coverage for this borrowed vehicle.
ORM will not provide coverage for a courtesy car, if at the time of the
accident, it is being used for personal use.
If you are operating a courtesy vehicle or any other borrowed vehicle
and an accident occurs, a claims adjuster will investigate the claim to
determine if the vehicle is being used on official state business. If the vehicle is not being used on
official State business, ORM will deny coverage. ORM recommends that you get the individual driver of the courtesy
or borrowed vehicle to add it to their personal insurance policy prior to
taking possession of the vehicle if it will be used for personal use. ORM recommends that you review the State
Travel Regulations to determine the State’s policy on vehicle use and who is an
authorized driver. This information can
be obtained on the Internet at doa.louisiana.gov/osp/travel/traveloffice.htm and
go to PPM49.
Also, please be advised that the State’s insurance
policies for automobile coverage do not provide coverage for a vehicle
leased, hired, rented or borrowed with a driver.
If you have any questions, please contact Tommy Arbour at
(225) 342-8414.