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INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1-1. Purpose 1-2. Reference 1-3. General 1-4. Responsibilities

INTRODUCTION
Chapter Overview Chapter 1

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1-1. Purpose This standard operating procedure (SOP) provides standardized procedures for the use of Government Services Administration (GSA) vehicles obtained through a term lease plan provided by GSA and assigned to the Florida Recruiting and Retention Battalion (RRB).

OPERATION
Chapter Overview Chapter 2

CHAPTER 2: OPERATION 2-1. Operation of GSA Leased Vehicles 2-2. Official Use of GSA Leased Vehicles 2-3. Fueling 2-4. Domicile -To-Duty Transportation

OPERATION
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CHAPTER 2: OPERATION 2-1. Operation of GSA Leased Vehicles a. Operation of the vehicle is restricted to personnel assigned to the RRB. NGR 601 -1

PROHIBITED OPERATING ACTIVITIES
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CHAPTER 3: PROHIBITED OPERATING ACTIVITIES 3-1. Prohibited Use of Tobacco Products 3-2. Headphones, Earphones, and Listening Devices 3-3. Cell Phone Use 3-4. Alcohol Consumption

PROHIBITED OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Chapter Overview Chapter 3

CHAPTER 3: PROHIBITED OPERATING ACTIVITIES 3-1. Prohibited Use of Tobacco Products

REPORTS
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CHAPTER 4: REPORTS 4-1. Mileage Report 4-2. Accident Prevention 4-3. Accident Reporting 4-4. Incident Reporting and Investigation Responsibilities

REPORTS
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CHAPTER 4: REPORTS 4-1. Mileage Report a. Operators will report mileage and vehicle tag numbers no later than the 10th day of each month to the S4.

DISPATCHING PROCEDURES
Chapter Overview Chapter 5

CHAPTER 5: DISPATCHING PROCEDURES 5-1. General 5-2. GSA Dispatch Binder CHAPTER 6: MAINTENANCE 6-1. Oil Changes

DISPATCHING PROCEDURES
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CHAPTER 5: DISPATCHING PROCEDURES 5-1. General a. Dispatching is the method by which the Battalion Commander controls the use of GSA vehicles. Allowing the use of GSA vehicles carries responsibilities for both operator

MAINTENANCE
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CHAPTER 6: MAINTENANCE 6-1. Oil Changes 6-2. Repairs 6-3. Operator Level Maintenance 6-4. Driver Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)

MAINTENANCE
Chapter Overview Chapter 6

CHAPTER 6: MAINTENANCE 6-1 Oil Changes a. Team NCOICs will be notified by the S4 via email when oil service is due on their vehicles.

LICENSING AND TRAINING
Chapter Overview Chapter 7

CHAPTER 7: LICENSING AND TRAINING 7-1. Licensing Requirements 7-2. Training Requirements APPENDIX A: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - GSA Vehicle Use

LICENSING AND TRAINING
Chapter Overview Chapter 7

CHAPTER 7: LICENSING AND TRAINING 7-1 Licensing Requirements a. All operators must possess a valid state driver’s license and a current military driver’s license (OF 346). It is the operator’s responsibility to maintain valid licenses and to