SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL
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PURPOSE:
To identify laws and procedures related to medical examinations for California driver's licenses required for operation of County vehicles
LEGAL BASIS:
County Code Section 2.32.230 provides that employees must have valid driver's licenses for operation of County vehicles, and a County driver's permit issued by the County Administrative Office.
County Code Section 2.32.240 provides that no employee should be issued a County driver's permit unless the employee has a valid California driver's license.
Civil Service Rules Section IV, Standards and Qualifications for Employment, provides that employees must meet the employment standards for their class, which would include a valid California driver's license if one is required for that job class.
Vehicle Code Section 12500 provides that it is unlawful to drive a vehicle unless properly licensed to drive that vehicle.
Vehicle Code Section 12804 provides that exams for class A or B (old Class I or Class II) license shall include a medical exam reported on a prescribed form.
Vehicle Code Section 14606 provides for penalties for permitting an employee to drive a vehicle for which the employee is not licensed; it also requires the employer to verify that the employee has a current medical certificate (issued within the last two years) for a Class A or B license.
Labor Code Section 231 provides that the employer who requires an employee to have a driver's license as a condition of employment, must pay for the medical examination required to obtain or renew the driver's license.
CROSS REFERENCE:
See Pre-employment Medical Examination - VI.1.
POLICY:
Each operating department is responsible for maintaining a tickler system to ensure that the employee's required to maintain a Class A or Class B license are scheduled and receive DMV medical exam. Operating departments schedule and pay for the cost of these medical examinations.
PROCEDURE: