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24 24  
25 25  Review Date:
26 26  
27 -02/23/2022
27 +11/07/2016
28 28  
29 29  
30 -Sheriff Nate Brooksby
30 +Sheriff Cory C. Pulsipher
31 31  
32 -Undersheriff Barry Golding
32 +Undersheriff James Standley
33 33  
34 34  
35 35  __**TABLE OF CONTENTS**__
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53 53  111. Undersheriff;
54 54  111. Chief deputies;
55 55  111. Emergency Services Director;
56 -111. On-call Incident Command Lieutenant;
56 +111. On-call Incident Command lieutenant;
57 57  111. On-call detective;
58 58  111. Emergency Services Deputy.
59 -11. Drivers of County vehicles should only carry persons riding as part of County business. Employees with an assigned vehicle, traveling to or from work, may drop off or pick up others (such as their children) as long as it doesn't substantially endanger any person or increase the County's expenses due to route deviations.
59 +11. Drivers of County vehicles shall exclusively carry persons riding as part of County business. The only exception is that employees with an assigned vehicle, traveling to or from work, may drop off or pick up others (such as their children) as long as it doesn't endanger any person or increase the County's expenses due to route deviations.
60 60  11. Employees have no expectation of privacy in County vehicles.
61 61  11. County vehicles may not be used in connection with secondary employment.
62 62  11. If driving conditions require the use of windshield wipers, the vehicle's headlights should be turned on.