Title: HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
1HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGEPURCHASING
DEPARTMENT
- Vonda Melchior, Purchasing Card Program Budget
Officer - (813) 253-7107Terry Fryman, Purchasing Card
Program Administrator - (813) 253-7130
- Revised Date 05/12/2016
2BENEFITS OF THE HCC PURCHASING CARD
- P-Cardholders
- Can purchase small dollar consumable supplies
faster - Makes specific purchases easier
- Allows groups and individuals to focus on the
value-added aspects of their jobs - Travel arrangements faster and easier
3BENEFITS OF THE HCC PURCHASING CARD
- Benefits to the College include
- Allows Purchasing and Accounts Payable to focus
on higher-yield, value-added activities - Reduces the number of purchase orders, invoices,
and checks for payment - Reduces costs associated with processing invoices
for payments - Reduces costs of issuing checks related to travel
4BENEFITS OF THE HCC PURCHASING CARD
- Benefits to the Supplier include
- Payment is more expedient two days vs. 30 days
- Invoices do not have to be prepared, mailed, or
tracked
5HCC P-CARD PROGRAM OVERSIGHT
- Budget Officers Responsibilities
- Must have an overall knowledge of the HCC P-Card
Purchasing Programs policies and procedures - Must review and monitor expenses
- Must review receipts and monthly statements for
expenses incurred for respective P-Cardholders
under the purview
6A P-Cardholders Responsibilities include
- The authority to make purchases for HCC business
purposes only and to obtain receipts for all
transactions - The requirement to process transactions in Works
by the 3rd business day of the following month
for Accounting financial reporting purposes - The requirement to submit monthly statements with
all receipts attached, signed by your Budget
Officer should be sent directly to the Purchasing
Department (GWSC-617) by the 25th of each month - Security and proper use of HCC P-Card only the
P-Cardholder should utilize their HCC P-Card - Ensuring timely receipt of materials purchased
- Timely follow-up with suppliers regarding any
delivery issues, erroneous charges, disputable
items, or returns for credits. - Immediately contact Bank of America and the HCC
Purchasing Office if your p-card is ever lost or
stolen - Note Abuse of these privileges including
repeated incidents of missing receipts may result
in disciplinary action, up to and including,
termination
7Cardholders can easily obtain account information
by signing into WORKS
- Available information includes
- Your current account balance
- Your recent transaction information
- Your available credit
- General information about the HCC P-Card Account
- Commercial Card Activation
- HCC P-Cards are activated when the P-Cardholder
calls Bank of America
8P-CARD GENERAL USAGE GUIDELINES
- Travel Arrangements and Small-Dollar Purchases
(1,000 per transaction) - Physical Plant and maintenance supplies
- Conference registration, subscriptions, and
memberships - Authorized Campus-sponsored events catered
through Metz Culinary Services - Library and Learning Resource Materials
- Freight Expenses and Postage Charges
- Replaces Petty Cash Purchases
- Off-Campus P-Card Sponsored Events (room rentals,
refreshments if authorized, audiovisual
equipment, etc.) - Emergency repair services
- Background checks
- Security for rental equipment
- Ongoing small purchases
- Emergency purchases of gas or repairs for College
vehicles - Office supplies from Independent
Stationers/Office Products Solutions - Office supplies may not be ordered or picked-up
in-person from other suppliers. IS/OPS offers
desktop delivery twice per week.
9ACCEPTABLE USAGE FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES
- Registrations
- Lodging Expenses
- Airfare, rail, or car rental charges
- Parking and tolls
- NOTE The card may not be used for meals while on
business for the College. Meals are to be
reimbursed through your travel authorization
documentation.
10CONSEQUENCES OF IMPROPER USE OF THE HCC P-CARD
- The HCC P-Card represents the Colleges trust in
Cardholders with empowerment as a responsible
employee of the College to safeguard and protect
College assets. - Your HCC P-Card CANNOT be used to purchase the
following - ATM/Cash Advances of any Type
- Alcoholic Beverages (e.g. beer, wine, liquor)
- Consulting Services
- Construction and Renovations
- Contracts and Agreements of any type that require
a signature - Insurance except when authorized by Purchasing
11CONSEQUENCES OF IMPROPER USE OF THE HCC P-CARD
- Capital Outlay Purchases with the 70000
sub-account. Small dollar purchases under 500
for equipment are allowed. - Computers cannot be purchased
- Computer Peripherals over 500
- Furniture cannot be purchased
- Office Equipment over 500
- Athletic Equipment over 500
- Items more than 1,000 requiring a property
control asset tag
12CONSEQUENCES OF IMPROPER USE OF THE HCC P-CARD
- Additional Prohibited Items (Except SGA)
- Gratuities
- Gifts
- Office and Holiday decoration
- Flowers
- Pictures
- Food items for staff parties
- Office refrigerators
- Microwaves
- Coffee pots
- Coffee and condiments
- Holiday Greeting Cards
13CONSEQUENCES OF IMPROPER USE OF THE HCC P-CARD
- Additional Prohibited Items Continued
- Gasoline for Personal Vehicles
- Pyramiding Purchases several smaller dollar
purchases are made over a short period of time in
lieu of combining the purchases. To avoid the
competitive quote requirement of purchasing
policy and/or the P-Card daily or monthly
limits). - Firearms of any Type
- Leases and Lease Purchases Personal Purchases of
any Type - Prescription Drugs and Controlled Substances
- Radioactive and Hazardous Materials
- Reimbursement of any Type
- Donations
- Controlled Substances
- Long-Term Rentals
14CONSEQUENCES OF IMPROPER USE OF THE HCC P-CARD
- Additional Prohibited Items Continued
- Retail stores (on-site) or on-site at vendors
location. Costs the College the employees time,
exposes the employee and the College to
unnecessary risk, takes the employee away from
their normal duties. - Occasional trips to retail stores are permitted.
Repeated trips to retail stores or the suppliers
location will be scrutinized and may be grounds
for disciplinary action. - First call Purchasing to determine if other
solutions will meet your needs.
15CONSEQUENCES OF IMPROPER USE OF THE HCC P-CARD
- Purchasing goods or services from a business of
which the employee, or employees spouse or child
is on officer, partner, director, proprietor, or
in which any of them has a material interest (per
Florida Statute 112.313) - Additional items that may be added to this list
as needed.
16HCC P-CARD ABUSE
- Abuse of the HCC P-Card may result in revocation
of your HCC P-Card and appropriate disciplinary
action that may include discharge. Policy
violations include, but are not limited to - Purchasing items for personal use
- Allowing another individual to use your HCC
P-Card - Using the HCC P-Card for unauthorized purchases
- Failure to retain proper documentation
- Repeated use of the Affidavit for missing
receipts - Failure to submit signed monthly statements
directly to the Purchasing Office (GWSC-617) by
the 25th of each subsequent month
17HCC P-CARD ABUSE
- Consequences
- Written warning to the cardholder with copies to
the responsible Budget Officer and Cabinet
Member. - Suspensions of the HCC P-Card account.
- Additional training.
- Violations may be reported the CFO, Cabinet
Members and Executive Director of Human
Resources. - Possible termination and criminal prosecution
- College may report personal purchases as taxable
compensation
18ISSUANCE GUIDELINES
- Any employee who travels, requisitions, or
purchases supplies and approved contracted
services is a prime candidate to receive the HCC
P-Card. - Employees who travel regularly or coordinate
travel arrangements - Employees managing specific site programs
(general maintenance supplies, repairs, supplies,
tools, safety supplies, uniform rentals, etc.) - Secretarial and administrative personnel (office
supplies, misc. items, etc.) - Any employee whose job responsibilities generate
small-dollar purchasing activity - College Administrators and Budget Officers
19MAKING A PURCHASE
- All purchases made on the HCC P-Card must exclude
sales tax. You will need to provide the supplier
with a copy of the Colleges Tax Exemption Form
if they dont already have it on file. - If problems are encountered with supplier
obtaining purchase authorization and/or declining
your purchase, confirm - Supplier has documented credit card number and
expiration date correctly. - If your HCC P-Card is still declined, contact the
Purchasing Office - Terry Fryman at ext. 7130 (tfryman_at_hccfl.edu) or
- Corey Murphy at ext. 7102 (cmurphy28_at_hccfl.edu)
or - Stefanie Faber at ext. 7101 (sfaber_at_hccfl.edu).
20PURCHASING OVER THE INTERNET
- The HCC P-Card is a good tool when purchasing
supplies for travel services over the Internet. - Confirm you are dealing with a reputable supplier
- Confirm site is secure (padlock in one of the
four corners of a secure website) - Use extreme caution when providing credit card
and personal information
21ITEMS SHIPPED TO CENTRAL RECEIVING
- Instruct supplier that address label/packing
label accompanying the package(s) must contain
the following information - Hillsborough Community College
- Central Receiving
- YOUR NAME, CAMPUS, BLDG, ROOM
- 10414 E. Columbus Dr.
- Tampa, FL 33619-7856
22If the item must be installed or is unusually
large or heavy and requires special delivery
arrangements, please call Purchasing before
placing the order.
23EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION AND TRANSFERRING TO
ANOTHER POSITION
- Employment to a New Position
- Notify the HCC P-Card Administrator
- Terry Fryman, ext. 7130, tfryman_at_hccfl.edu
- Transferring to a New Position
- Notify the HCC P-Card Administrator
- Terry Fryman, ext. 7130, tfryman_at_hccfl.edu
24PROCESSING RECEIPT DOCUMENTATION
- Acceptable, original receipt documentation
includes a supplier-produced or non-College
document that records the relevant details for
each item purchased, including - Quantities
- Amounts
- Description of what was purchased
- Total charge amount
- Supplier's name and address
25PROCESSING RECEIPT DOCUMENTATION
- A receipt must be obtained from a Supplier.
- If all avenues for obtaining a missing receipt
have been exhausted, use the P-Card Replacement
Receipt Form that requires the following - Name of Supplier
- Purchase amount
- Date of transaction
- Description of the item(s) purchased (include
enough information for College Personnel and
State Auditors to understand what has been
purchased) - Cardholders signature and Budget Officers
Signature - Attach to monthly statement
- This should be used for rare exceptions only.
Repeated and/or inappropriate use may result in
audit infractions and/or repayment of the full
purchase price to the College.
26PROCESSING REALLOCATION, RECEIPTS STATEMENTS
- Each purchasing card will be set up with a
default general ledger (GL) account tied to the
card. When items are purchased that fall under
the default GL account, no re-allocation is
needed. Example, if your default GL account is
XX-XXXXXXXX-65502-XX (office materials and
supplies) and you pay for a hotel room in
Tallahassee using you p-card, the charge for the
hotel room must be re-allocated to GL account
XX-XXXXXXXXX-60502-XX (out of district travel).
27PROCESSING REALLOCATION, RECEIPTS STATEMENTS
- P-Cardholders are responsible for their own
transaction re-allocations and signoffs in WORKS
no later than the 10th of the subsequent month. - The P-Cardholder makes a purchase using the
p-card. - If the purchase is for an item that falls under a
General Ledger (GL) Account that is different
from their default GL Account, then the
Transaction must be reallocated to the correct
(GL) account number in WORKS. - The P-Cardholder then must signoff the
transaction which moves it to the Accountants
queue.
28PROCESSING RECEIPTS STATEMENTS
- Review transactions for the month and attach the
associated receipts. - The Card Holder will sign the statement and send
it to their Budget Officer. - The Budget Officer will review the transactions,
sign the statement, and forward the statement and
receipts to the Purchasing Office in a sealed
envelope - Note that all Budget Officers must have their
statements approved and signed by their Budget
Officer. This means that the Campus President or
Vice Presidents must sign statements for
Administrators who report to them. These
statements are to be turned directly into the
Purchasing Office by the 25th. Example August
statement dated 08/01/2016 should be turned into
the Purchasing Office by 08/25/2016.
29HCC P-CARD AUDITS
- P-Cardholder expenses will be reviewed on a
monthly basis by staff from the Compliance Office
to confirm adherence to internal controls and to
the policies and procedures outlined in this
Guide. - Cardholders will be contacted via email for
clarification when unclear transactions appear. - Action may be taken against the Cardholders HCC
P-Card account depending on the severity of the
non-compliance and the Cardholders history of
non-compliance. - Examples of issues of non-compliance
- Use of the HCC P-Card for the purchase of
restricted commodities - Use of the HCC P-Card by an unauthorized
individual - Failure to comply with Purchasing policies and
procedures
30RETURNS, CREDITS, AND DISPUTES
- As soon as possible, the Cardholder should
contact supplier for any erroneous charges,
disputed items or returns - See manual for steps
- http//www.hccfl.edu/media/91475/p-card20program
20manual.doc
31P-CARD SECURITY
- HCC P-Cards should always be treated with at
least the same level of care as personal credit
cards. - Sign your HCC P-Card as soon as you receive it.
- Keep the HCC P-Card in an accessible, but secure
location that is accessible only to you. - Guard the card account number with care.
- Do not post the account number at a desk or in a
day planner. - Do not enter the HCC P-Card number in an email or
fax. - Only enter the charge card number on a secure
website - Keep an eye on your HCC P-Card during ALL
transactions. - Always know where your HCC P-Card is located
- Be aware of what you are signing your signature
can copy through to other slips placed
underneath. - Do not discard p-card related paper work in
public areas. Always be sure to shred all
documents that contain credit card account
number. - Do not give your HCC P-Card number over the
telephone unless you know you are talking with a
reputable supplier.
32PHISHING SCAMS
- College emails continue to receive messages that
appear to be sent by financial institutions,
internet services or companies asking the users
to update personal information. - Financial institutions DO NOT request information
via email that requires you to follow a link to
another site.
33BUDGET OFFICER RESPONSIBILITIES
- HCC P-Card Issuance
- Review All Monthly Statements
- Appropriateness of the expenditure and
reasonableness of the amount - Availability of funds
- Compliance with budget allocations
- Timely Notification of Terminated Cardholders