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Putting Together a p-Card System for My School District

This presentation provides ideas and details on implementing and operating a p-Card system for day-to-day procurement in a school district. Topics covered include administrative structure, training, card distribution, reconciliation, billing, disputed transactions, account management, and general reminders.

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Putting Together a p-Card System for My School District

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  1. Putting Together a p-Card System for My School District

  2. Preparing for implementation and day-today operation of the p-Card system

  3. When it is time to purchase products and services for your schools it isn’t always about what you are buying, when, from whom or the quantity. Much of the efficiency in procurement is about HOW you pay for what you are buying.

  4. Remember p-Cards are about PAYMENT i.e. Changing how the school district pays its bills

  5. This presentation will provide some ideas and details on implementing day-to-day operating procedures. THERE IS NO ONE PERFECT WAY TO DO THIS. WHAT WORKS FOR YOU SHOULD BE YOUR GUIDE.

  6. A Let’s start with some basic administrative structure-WHO First, someone needs to be the ONE in charge. Select a p-Card Administrator and 1- 2 Assistant Administrators, as soon as possible and bring them along from day 1.

  7. As a matter of good internal controls these p-Card Administrators WILL NOT HAVE CARDS THEMSELVES since they will have the knowledge and ability to set up card limits and change them as well.

  8. In most cases, p-Card Administrator duties can be assigned to personnel already in the Account Payable Department and be supervised and report to the school business manager or superintendent (in small districts)

  9. Generally the p-Card Administrator will: Receive, review and implement the “Client Implementation Guide” they will receive from BMO/Harris They will prepare for initial training and after such training they will continue to be involved in future training opportunities (weekly Webinars) Process all new authorized card accounts requests

  10. Order cards Receive cards (All new, replacement and renewed cards) Distribute cards and train card holders Process card cancellations Process account limit changes Process account name and address changes

  11. Keep each card account information current: • What can be purchased • Monthly spend limit • Transaction time • Vendor limitation

  12. Create and monitor special authorization controls: • Foreign transactions • One time new vendor approval • One time bump up in spending

  13. While all of this sounds complicated and overwhelming it is all accomplished with free Webinar training from BMO/Harris and help desk at Illinois ASBO

  14. B Plan your “distribution of cards system”

  15. Materials needed: • P-Card • User Agreement form (see samples on Website) • Cardholder Procedure Manual • Receipt folder and deadline dates • Date to print out statements – 6th or 21st of month • Date receipts and reconciliation due in Business Office

  16. User Agreement Form -highlights Sign Received handbook Agree to abide by all policy and procedure in the p-Card Handbook No personal use Not transferable Lost or stolen card

  17. When preparing your districts p-Cardholder Procedural Manual: • Make sure it adheres to your state laws • Your State Board of Education rules and regulations • Meets current local policies and procedure and • Complies with negotiated personnel contracts

  18. Set Up visibility hierarchy

  19. Who needs to “see” what? The card holder The card holder’s supervisor Principal District office personnel

  20. Keep it SIMPLE! Who really needs to know? Who should get cards initially? 80/20

  21. Keep in Mind 58-60% of non payroll checks written each month are for less than $500

  22. p-Card program goal = to eliminate and/or consolidate as many of your small transactions into one payment as possible (Check or ACH)

  23. Set up a pilot school/department for 2 -3 billing cycles. • Keep things simple while you learn the basics of the system • Piloting the system will give you time to identify “bumps in the road” not anticipated, giving time to identify problems, develop and implement solution • Creates time for input from initial card users

  24. Schedule your p-Card Administrators’ session with BMO/Harris

  25. Order cards (7-10 business days)

  26. Purchasing Card Program – Cardholder Procedure Manual Table of Contents P-Card Administrator contact information Code of Conduct

  27. 1.Purchasing guidelines and limits • Allowable purchases • Prohibited purchases • Sales Tax • How you can use the p-Card: • Telephone orders • Fax/mail order • Online purchases • Over the counter

  28. 2.Record keeping/Reconciliation • Reconciliation prior to submitting to Supervisor • Monthly reports • Examples of receipt documentation 3.Billing and Payment Schedule • Key dates

  29. 4.Disputed Transactions • Disputes • Returned Merchandise • Key dates 5.Account Management • Personal information updates Helpful hints for returns, damaged goods, etc…

  30. 6.Travel 7.Auditor • Violations 8.Lost or stolen cards • Card security tips • Important contact information 9.Card holder set up and activation 10.General summary and important reminders

  31. Attachment and Forms P-Card User Agreement Statement of Authority Tax Exempt Letter P-Card Summary Form Missing Receipt Form Statement Dispute Form Account Maintenance Form

  32. Other Ideas: Quarterly Card Holder Roster Card Check Out Log Application to Receive p-Card

  33. Monthly: prepare a sign off sheet for SBM and Superintendent that shows WHO have been given cards during the month Name, school, department, credit limit, other.

  34. Quarterly: Prepare an up dated roster of ALL card holders and their monthly credit limit. Compare total potential use against contracted credit limit with BMO/Harris. This will help you know if the contract needs to be adjusted higher to avoid cards being declined

  35. Make an annual report to Board of Education – when rebate check arrives Include: #POs #of checks $Rebate Show decline of POs and checks year to year.

  36. Rebate/ADM ratio Purchase Order – Number used year before p-Cards Non payroll checks – number written year before p-Cards Other

  37. In summary: Select your p-Card Administrators Get them trained Determine who will be able to view p-Card activities 24/7 Determine who will get cards initially and set parameters for each card

  38. Prepare “handbook” Order cards Distribute cards Monitor use Talk to users Get their input

  39. If you have questions or problems: Call or email Holly Wallace (815) 753-9083 hwallace@iasbo.org

  40. Putting Together a p-Card System for My School District 2014

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