Title: Purchasing Card Reviewer Training
1Purchasing Card Reviewer Training
2We will cover
- Cardholder Responsibilities
- Restrictions
- Purchases Requiring Approval
- Changes to Cardholder Information
- Reviewers Responsibilities
- Establishing the Review Process
- Leaving the Department
- Location of Forms
- Purchasing Card Fraud
- Contact Information
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3Cardholders Responsibilities
4Cardholders Responsibilities
- Making only authorized purchases
- Obtaining a detailed receipt for each purchase
- Completing the transaction log with a brief
description justifying the purchase - Reconciling the monthly Visa statement
- Resolving any discrepancies
5Cardholders Responsibilities (cont)
- Ensuring credits are received
- Documenting furniture and food purchases as
required - Signing the log
- Passing the paperwork to assigned Reviewer for
approval in a timely manner - Note Reallocation of charges may be the
responsibility of the cardholder, but this
decision is made at the department level.
6Reconcile Monthly VISA Statement
- Compare VISA statement to transaction log and
resolve any discrepancies in a timely manner - Keep all receipts and related paperwork (VISA
statement, signed transaction log) together - Forward entire package to reviewer within 3 days
of completion
7 8Restrictions at Point of Sale
- These transactions will be declined by the bank
- Purchases exceeding the single purchase limit or
monthly credit limit - Cash advances
- Restrictions by merchant category
- Travel (Hotels, Airfare, Car Rentals)
- Restaurants, liquor stores
- Entertainment, recreational services
- Personal services such as photographic studios,
funeral services
9State and University Restrictions
- These transactions may not automatically
decline, but are not allowed. They will be
monitored for compliance through the review
policy - Personal purchases
- Cash Equivalents (ex. Gift Cards)
- Gifts, contributions, and donations (such as
alcohol and flowers) - Alcohol for any purpose
- Allowing someone else to use the card
10State and University Restrictions (cont)
- Personally accepting kickbacks or incentives
- Entertainment (costs of social activities and
related incidental costs such as meals,
beverages, lodging, transportation, and
gratuities) - Stringing purchases to avoid limit of delegated
authority (5,000)
11State and University Restrictions (cont)
- Services provided by an unincorporated vendor
(applies to services only these vendors must be
incorporated) - Food purchases must be well documented with the
name and purpose of the function and who attended
it, by name or affiliation. Costs for alcoholic
beverages are not to be included under any
circumstance.
12Purchases Requiring Additional Approval
- Licenses, contracts, and agreements must be sent
to Procurement Supply for approval.
Cardholders are not authorized signatories for
the University - Telecommunications equipment (antenna, satellite
installations, 2-way radios) require approval
from OIT/NTS - Purchase of hazardous materials must be generated
through Environmental Safety - Modifications to building structure must be
approved by and coordinated through Facilities
Management
13Purchases Requiring Additional Approval (cont)
- Purchase of furniture (must be purchased from
MCE, or must be documented on Potential Business
for MCE form) - All Contract and Grant funds shall be in
compliance with the associated terms of the
contract or grant - Food purchases must be well documented with the
name and purpose of the function and who attended
it, by name or affiliation.
14Changes to Cardholder Information
- Request changes using Account Maintenance Request
Form (available online) - Cardholder Name or Address Change
- Default FRS Account Change
- Cancel Card
- Single Purchase or Monthly Credit Limit Change
(as a minimum, requires department head approval)
15No Transactions in a Billing Period?
- Logs do not have to be approved
- Credit card statements will not be sent
- Review process is not required
16Reviewers Responsibilities
17Reviewers Responsibilities
- Reviewer is the cardholders immediate supervisor
or someone within the cardholders chain of
command - Reviewers are required to ensure that charges are
valid, authorized, are within UM Purchasing Card
policy and procedures, and are appropriately
documented - A Reviewer may not review his/her own
transactions
18Reviewers Responsibilities (cont)
- At the end of each billing period, the Reviewer
is required to - Review the transaction log to ensure all entries
are authorized - Ensure detailed receipt matches the transaction
and description of purchase - Confirm each transaction is authorized and in
compliance with UM policies and procedures - Confirm that no one other than the cardholder
gained access to the card information
19Reviewers Responsibilities (cont)
- Sign the monthly transaction log for all
cardholders for whom they review, certifying all
transactions are authorized and that policy and
procedures have been followed - Electronically sign off verifying the review has
been completed (procedures located at
http//www.purchase.umd.edu/general/
pcardresponsibilites.html)
20Reviewers Responsibilities (cont)
- Retain the records in chronological order in the
departments business office, and securely
maintain the files. - Ensure Contract and Grant funds are spent within
the contract or grant guidelines. - Note Reviewers will receive an email
notification each month reminding them that the
review is due. - Ensure cards are cancelled when a cardholder
leaves the University or the department
21- Establishing the Review Process
22Establishing the Review Process
- Departments may require pre-authorization prior
to cardholder making a purchase - Some departments have established procedures
(check with your Business Office)
23Establishing the Review Process (cont)
- You may have an administrative person perform
initial review of records - Ensure a detailed receipt is in the file, and
that the receipt matches the description on the
log - Reconcile credit card statement to the
transaction log - Place receipts in same order as listed on the log
and statement
24Establishing the Review Process (cont)
- Ask Questions have a clear understanding of why
the purchase was made and who authorized it. - Only the Reviewer (supervisor) can
- Certify that transactions are authorized (have
you reviewed the receipt?) - Sign the actual transaction log
25 26Leaving the Department?
- If the cardholder leaves the department
- Cardholder or Reviewer Notifies the Delegated
Procurement Team by submitting an Account
Maintenance Form - Reviewer shreds the card and discards it
- Reviewer performs complete assessment of all
transactions
27Leaving the Department? (cont)
- Reviewer to conduct an exit review of departing
cardholders transactions - Ensure sensitive equipment (computers, digital
cameras, etc.) are tagged in inventory - Take another look at all records
- Trust everyone review anyway
28Leaving the Department? (cont)
- If the Reviewer leaves the department
- Another reviewer must be assigned to each
cardholder - Complete a Reviewer Access Request form
- Removing the previous reviewer
- Assigning a new reviewer
- Submit form to Delegated Procurement Team
29Forms
- All forms associated with the Purchasing Card are
available online at - www.purchase.umd.edu
30 31What is Fraud?
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- A deception deliberately practiced in order to
secure unfair or unlawful personal gain - What Fraud is Not
- Misuse
- Negligence
32Misuse
- Restricted purchases made for the institution -
not for personal gain - Examples of misuse include
- Purchasing restricted goods and services (ie.
Travel on a travel restricted card) - Intentionally splitting a purchase to circumvent
delegated authority (either by the initiative of
cardholder or departmental authority) - Paying unfair and unreasonable prices, not making
good business decisions - Allowing someone else to use the card
33Negligence
- Sloppy recordkeeping - not for personal gain
- Unsecured record retention
- Lack of one receipt
- Missing statements
- Lack of additionally required documentation
34Consequences of Misuse and Negligence
- Report misuse and negligence to Delegated
Procurement Team - Institute the 3 strikes, youre out rule
- Suspend card until cardholder attends another
training (becomes HR issue) - Cancel the card (coordinate with Delegated
Procurement Team)
35Back to Fraud
- Why does fraud occur?
- How does fraud occur?
36Why Does Fraud Occur?
- Inattentive Reviewers - cardholders wont take
the risk if they know their transactions are
carefully reviewed - Fraud is a premeditated, calculated act to
defraud institution - Crime of necessity (personal financial need)
- Crime of passion (desperation)
- Incident of bad judgment
- Program Weaknesses
37Program Weaknesses
- Department unnecessarily has too many cardholders
- Reviewers responsible for too many cardholders
- Insufficient training
- Faltering Reviewer (very dangerous as this is the
first line of defense) - We must have proper mechanisms installed to
detect and halt fraud
38How Does Fraud Occur?
- Services paid for, but not received by the
University (usually involves two individuals) - Personal purchases made, and removed from
institutions property or shipped to another
location - Personal purchases made in combination with
authorized goods/services
39Consequences of Fraud
- Restitution
- Loss of Leave Time
- Suspension and/or Termination of Employment
- Fines
- Criminal Prosecution
40Review, Review, Review
- Reviewers are the Universitys first line of
defense against purchasing card fraud. - Purchasing card fraud is often a symptom of a
bigger personnel issue. - If you suspect purchasing card fraud, contact the
Delegated Procurement Team Immediately.
41Contact Information
- Send an email to pcard_at_umd.edu to certify
completion of reviewer training - Contact the Delegated Procurement Team
- Voice Mail (301) 405-5834
- FAX (301) 314-1352
- Email pcard_at_umd.edu