SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY CREDIT CARD POLICIES & PROCEDURES



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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY CREDIT CARD POLICIES & PROCEDURES As approved by the SCPPA Executive Committee 9-28-12

I. General Guidelines This document sets out policy covering the allocation and use of Credit Cards by employees of Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA). The document also outlines procedures for the processing of monthly Cardholder Statements. II. Issuance of Credit Cards A. Credit cards will only be issued to SCPPA employees who are able to demonstrate that the issue of a card will aid in the effective and efficient exercise of their official duties. Factors that will influence the decision to issue a card to a particular manager include: 1. The nature and extent of minor purchases of goods and services that may be undertaken (including internet purchases); 2. The frequently and nature of domestic travel that may be undertaken in the course of official duties; 3. The need to meet the cost of official out of pocket expenses B. All credit cards (and spending limits) will be issued at the discretion of the Executive Director. No credit card is to be issued that will permit cash to be withdrawn from the credit card account. C. Once approved by the Executive Director, the bank application will be created and forwarded by the Director of Finance & Accounting. The Director of Finance & Accounting will liaise with the applicant with respect to the establishment of the new credit card account and the physical issue of the card. D. The Director of Finance & Accounting will maintain a Register of Card Holders. This register will record the details listed below, and will be signed by the card holder to acknowledge receipt of the card: 1. The name of each card holder; 2. Card account number; and 3. Card expiry date. III. Card Holder Responsibilities A. When taking delivery of a card each cardholder is to be provided with a Statement of Responsibilities that is to be signed by the cardholder to acknowledge their understanding of the conditions under which the credit card is to be used. The cardholder is to retain a copy of this schedule. The original copy will be placed in the employee s personnel file. B. This Statement of Responsibilities is to include the following conditions: 1. Employees issued a credit card are in a position of trust in regards to the use of public funds. All expenditure charged to a credit card is subject to examination and approval by the Executive Director or Director of Finance & Accounting to ensure its appropriateness and compliance with the policy conditions, as outlined herein. Improper use of that trust will result in the card being withdrawn and render the cardholder liable to disciplinary and possible legal action; 2. Credit cards are only to be used for official business purposes (as outlined in this policy). Where inappropriate expenditure occurs, the value of the expenditure may be recovered from the cardholder; 3. Credit cards are only to be used by the person whose name appears on the card; 4. The cardholder is personally responsible and accountable for the safe keeping of the card. Cards are to be kept secure and protected against improper use; 5. In the event that a card is lost or stolen, the cardholder must report the loss immediately to card provider. The Director of Finance & Accounting is also to be advised at the earliest opportunity; 6. All supporting documentation for Monthly Cardholder Statements are to be submitted within 15 days of the Statement Date and that I will certify that all charges shown are correct and were incurred for official purposes. 7. Repeated failure to provide supporting documentation for monthly statements in a timely fashion may Page 2 of 5 9-28-12

result in the credit card being cancelled. 8. All transaction invoices or receipts are to be retained and submitted to support all transactions on the monthly Cardholder Statement; 9. Where no documentation is available to support a particular transaction the cardholder will be required to provide a declaration detailing the nature of the expense and that is business related; 10. Credit limits are not to be exceeded; 11. Deposits are not to be made to the card account by the cardholder; and 12. In the event of termination of employment cardholders will immediately return the credit card and ensure that all supporting receipts/invoices have been provided IV. Acceptable Uses of Credit Card A. Listed below are examples of the type of official expenditure that can be incurred using a Corporate Credit Card: 1. Travel related expenses, including taxi fares (where Cab charge is not available), parking expenses, actual cost of meals (pursuant to the SCPPA Travel Policy & Guidelines), accommodation and rental cars (including the purchase of fuel for a rental car); 2. Prepayment of course / conference fees; 3. Infrequent purchase of low value / routine business related consumables items; 4. Cost of official out of pocket expenses B. Internet Purchasing: 1. In making Internet purchases the cardholder should exercise caution. A credit card payment should only be made where the provider has encryption on their site - this can be established by checking if there is a padlock image at the bottom of the browser when visiting the merchant s site. Encryption ensures that information sent (e.g. the Credit Card Number) cannot be intercepted over the Internet. 2. Cardholders using the Internet must carefully scrutinize their credit card statements for any suspicious transactions. If a suspicious transaction is noted the bank needs to be notified within fourteen days from the date of the statement. If a transaction is found to be invalid the Institute will not be held liable for the payment. 3. A copy of all online transactions should be printed out as proof of purchase to facilitate validation of amounts listed on statements. V. Monthly Cardholder Statements A. Cardholder Statements itemizing transaction activity are issued on a monthly basis. Statements are received by the Director of Finance & Accounting. Cardholders must submit all supporting documentation for their monthly statement within 15 days of the Statement Date. (Repeated failure to acquit monthly statements in a timely fashion may result in the credit card being cancelled). B. As part of this process the cardholder is to: 1. Provide supporting transaction receipts and invoices. Where documentation in support of a transaction is not available the cardholder should notate (on the statement) the reason and describe the nature of the expense; 2. Highlight any transactions in dispute and so notify the Director of Finance & Accounting, who will pursue such charges with the Bank; 3. Attach a copy of the approved Authority to Travel form and Travel Expense Report form where a transaction relates to travel for which approval has been granted by the Executive Director. 4. The Director of Finance & Accounting will ensure that all cardholder statements are paid in a Page 3 of 5 9-28-12

timely fashion and are properly supported and annotated. Any expenditure that looks to be questionable in terms of its business nature is to be highlighted for the attention of the Executive Director. VI. Expenditure Approval Process A. The Executive Director or Director of Finance & Accounting is to examine the nature of the expenditure shown on cardholder statements, and properly initial the statement. Please note: An officer other than the cardholder must approve expenditure charged to the cardholder s credit card account. In the case of the Executive Director, credit card expenditures are to be examined and approved by the Director of Finance & Accounting. Page 4 of 5 9-28-12

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY CREDIT CARDHOLDER STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY CARDHOLDER NAME: POSITION TITLE: Approval has been granted to issue you SCPPA credit card. This card has been issued on the express condition that you will, at all times, comply with the requirements stipulated below. Important Note - Employees issued a corporate credit card are in a position of trust in regards to the use of public funds. All expenditures charged to your credit card are subject to examination and approval by the Executive Director or Director of Finance & Accounting to ensure its appropriateness and compliance with the policy conditions, as outlined within the SCPPA Credit Card Policy & guidelines. Improper use of that trust will result in your card being withdrawn and may render you liable to disciplinary and possible legal action. I understand and agree that: 1. My credit card is only to be used for official business purposes and that should inappropriate expenditure occur; the value of that expenditure may be recovered from the cardholder. 2. My credit card is only to be used by the person whose name appears on the card. 3. I am personally responsible and accountable for the safe keeping of the card. 4. In the event that my card is lost or stolen, I will report the loss immediately to card provider and the Director of Finance & Accounting. 5. All supporting documentation for Monthly Cardholder Statements are to be submitted within 15 days of the Statement Date and that I will certify that all charges shown are correct and were incurred for official purposes. I also understand that repeated failure to submit supporting documentation for monthly statements in a timely fashion may result in my credit card being cancelled. 6. All transaction invoices or receipts are to be retained and submitted to support all transactions on the monthly Cardholder Statement. 7. Where no documentation is available to support a particular transaction I will provide a declaration detailing the nature of the expense and that is business related. 8. I will not exceed credit limits. 9. I will not make deposits to the card account. 10. In the event of termination of my employment, I will immediately return the credit card and ensure that all supporting receipts/invoices have been provided. I acknowledge that I have read and understand the conditions set out above and that I will, at all times, comply with the stipulated requirements. Signature of Cardholder: Name: Date: Page 5 of 5 9-28-12