Wesleyan University
Purchasing Card Program
Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase/MasterCard
Policies and Procedures
May 2008
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I. Overview
a)
Benefits to the Cardholder and
University
b)
Corporate liability
c) University
use only
II. The
Application
III. Issuance
of the Card
IV. Card
Activation
V. Cash Advance Activation
VI. The
Purchase
a) Placing
an Order
b) Tax
Exempt Status
c) Keeping
a Transaction Log
d)
Documentation & Receipts
e) Business
Meals
f) Disputing
a Transaction/Unauthorized Charges
g)
Returning an Item
VII. Statement
Reconciliation & Submission
VIII. Smart
Data Online (SDOL)
IX. Lost or Stolen Cards
X. Card
Cancellation
a)
Voluntary Termination
b)
Involuntary Termination
c)
Move to another Department
d)
Card Misuse/Abuse
XI. Expiration
of Cards
XII. Compliance
Review
XIII. Summary
Table of Responsibilities
XIV. Key Contact
List
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I.
Overview
Wesleyan University provides eligible staff and faculty with the JPMorgan Chase
Purchasing Card (P Card) sponsored by MasterCard. The P Card is the
preferred method of payment for low-dollar, routine University
purchases of goods and services, as well as for University travel expenses.
All departments within the University are expected to have at least one
active P Card to process department expenses.
a.)
Benefits to the Cardholder and University include:
Benefits to the Cardholder
·
Provides control, flexibility and
convenience over purchase and payment of goods/services
·
Immediate payment to supplier may allow
you to obtain goods/services faster
·
Eliminates need to use personal funds
and obtain reimbursements
·
Reduces need for Petty Cash
·
Access to online transaction review and
reports in real time
Benefits to Wesleyan
·
Reduces administrative costs associated
with invoice processing
·
Reduction of paperwork supporting the
University’s efforts towards “climate neutrality”
·
Consolidation of vendor base to increase
ability to negotiate competitive pricing and excellent customer service
·
Enables departments and administration
to focus on value-added activities
b.) Corporate Liability
The P Card is issued in the name of and on
behalf of Wesleyan University. Although the employees’ name appears on the
card, Wesleyan is liable for all valid University-related charges and
payments thereof. There is no impact on the cardholder’s personal credit
history.
c.) University Use Only
All purchases made with the card are subject to
current University Purchasing and Travel Policies (Travel
Policy). The card may only be used for purchases related
to Wesleyan business. Use of the card for personal purchases is strictly
prohibited and subject to disciplinary action up to and including
termination of employment.
II. The
Application
To receive a Wesleyan Purchasing Card, the
employee must complete an application and obtain required approvals from
authorized department supervisor and cabinet members. The default expense
account number for cost allocation should be confirmed with your Fiscal Manager.
The standard monthly limit on a card is
$2,500 per billing cycle. The standard transaction limit is $1,000 for
goods and services which are otherwise in accordance with Wesleyan terms,
conditions, and policies. Other limits may be available with appropriate
Cabinet member and Finance authorization/approval.
Submit completed application to Tami
Sabo/Finance Office. A completed application consists of required
applicant information, a designated default account number, and signatures of
applicant, supervisor, and senior fiscal manager. Once the Finance Office
receives the required information, the standard processing time is 7-10 business days.
III.
Issuance of the Card
Newly issued P Cards will be mailed
directly from JP Morgan Chase to the University’s Program Administrator in the
Finance Office. Cardholders will be contacted to pick up the Purchasing Card
from the Finance Office, North College, 237 High Street, 4th Floor,
Room 423.
IV.
Card
Activation
The cardholder is required to read the Purchasing
Card Policies and Procedures prior to use of the card and comply with the terms
set forth. Purchasing Card Training Sessions are regularly scheduled and may be
available upon request. Contact the program administrator for details.
To activate the card, call the 800 number on the activation
sticker found
on the front of the card. The Voice Response Unit at this number will ask for the
cardholder’s account number, followed by a request for a security code,
individual to the cardholder. Use the last four digits of your Wesleyan
Employee ID. Once entered, the Voice Response Unit will give confirmation
that the card has been successfully activated. Remove the sticker and sign the card immediately after
activation and secure in safe place.
V.
Cash Advance
Activation
Cardholders with a cash advance option may activate the
option by calling 1-877-655-6837. To create your 4-digit PIN number,
provide the automated voice response system with your credit card number and
last 4 digits of your WesID (not social security number). Your PIN number
will be effective one business day following the activation date.
VI. The Purchase
The Purchasing Card may be used to purchase
goods/services in person at a vendor’s site, over the phone or internet, via
fax, or by mail.
a.) When placing your order
·
Identify yourself as a Wesleyan employee.
·
Inform the supplier that you are using a
Wesleyan Purchasing Card.
·
Provide the tax exempt status and tax exempt
number listed on the front of your card.
·
Inform the supplier that they are not to
send a bill or invoice to the University.
·
Provide Cardholder information (name, P Card
number, expiration date).
·
Provide delivery address, including building
and room number.
·
Provide description of goods/services to be
ordered and confirm prices.
·
Confirm total order, including shipping and
handling does not exceed your single purchase limit.
·
Obtain an original, itemized receipt from
vendor.
·
If purchasing by phone or internet, be sure
to retain statement/invoice when item is delivered.
·
Provide any other information necessary to
make the purchase.
If a vendor you regularly use does not currently
accept MasterCard, contact Olga Bookas, Procurement Manager at x2122 or
obookas@wesleyan.edu. Specify the name, address and phone number of the supplier so
the vendor may become
MasterCard capable.
b.) Tax Exempt Status
As a nonprofit institution of higher education,
Wesleyan University may be eligible for exemption from Connecticut State Sales Tax, as well as sales
tax in other applicable states. Wesleyan’s Connecticut Sales Tax Exemption
#00291 is printed on the front of your Purchasing Card. This number should be
given to vendors by the cardholders at the time of purchase. If additional
tax information is required by the vendor, contact Accounts Payable at
ap@wesleyan.edu.
If sales tax is billed incorrectly to the
cardholder’s account, it is the responsibility of the cardholder to dispute the
charge.
c.) Keeping a Transaction Log
Departments may wish to
establish internal procedures that require each cardholder to keep a detailed
monthly list (Transaction Log) of all charges made during each monthly billing
period. A sample of the log has been provided for use (Transaction
Log). Keeping a Transaction Log will assist the cardholder to
keep track of what has been purchased and facilitate monthly reconciliation.
This may be helpful to cardholders, for example, who may be ordering items for
different University staff and faculty members.
The Transaction Log should identify the cardholder, statement closing date,
default account and the following information regarding each purchase:
Date of Purchase
Supplier(s)
Items and Quantity
Total Amount of Transaction
Receiver (yes/no)
Notes (different account to charge, disputed)
All receipts and packing slips
should be maintained with the Transaction Log.
d.) Documentation &
Receipts
All charges must be supported by original receipts,
invoices, or other vendor-generated document which includes the following
information:
1.
Vendor Name and Address
2.
Date of charge
3.
Itemized list of goods/services purchased
4.
Amount of Charge
5.
Payment method
Examples of acceptable documentation include but
are not limited to:
1.
original, itemized vendor generated sales
receipts
2.
packing slips with dollar amount
3.
on-line order confirmation for internet
purchases
4.
subscription or dues forms
5.
conference registration forms
Note: All expenses require an explanation of
business purpose on the statement or as an attachment. However, per travel
policy, any travel-related charge less than $20 does not require a receipt.
If missing a receipt, indicate on the statement
“missing receipt”. Provide a brief description of charge and an explanation of
business purpose. Any charge not supported by an itemized, original receipt may
be subject to personal reimbursement by cardholder. Consistent missing receipts
will result in the suspension of cardholder privileges or permanent cancellation
of the card.
e.) Business Meals
When the Purchasing Card is
used for catering or business meals, it is mandatory that the business purpose
of the meal be documented, as well as the names of the attendees, if fewer than
10. It is assumed that if the Purchasing Card is used that the meal is a
business meal, therefore "business meal" is not an acceptable business purpose.
Refer to
Travel & Other
Expense Policy for additional information.
f.) Disputing a
Transaction/Unauthorized Charges
The cardholder is responsible for reporting and
following up with a vendor for any erroneous charges, defective merchandise,
incorrect amounts, sales tax charges, duplicate charges, credits not processed,
etc. The cardholder should first contact the vendor to
resolve any outstanding issues. If successful, obtain a written confirmation of
the credit from the vendor. A credit should be received from the supplier
within 30 days of the purchase. If a credit is not received from the vendor
within 30 days, the cardholder should formally dispute the purchase by
contacting MasterCard customer service at 1-800-316-6056. Credits will appear
within 60 days of the dispute process.
All
unauthorized/fraudulent charges must be reported to customer service at
1-800-316-6056. Have your account number and basic transaction information
(vendor, dollar amount) ready. JP Morgan requires cardholders to report a
dispute within 60 days of the transaction date. Any charges in dispute not
reported to JP Morgan more than 60 days from the transaction date will have no
recourse for restitution.
g.) Returning an Item
Items should be returned directly to the vendor by
whichever means the vendor requires. It is the cardholder’s responsibility to
determine that proper credit is posted for any returned item.
Cardholders may not receive cash back or in-store
credits for any refunds or exchanges of items. Such amounts must be credited
back to the P Card account. If a supplier mistakenly issues a refund check,
funds must be submitted to the Finance Office within five (5) business days of
receipt by the cardholder.
VII.
Statement Reconciliation &
Submission
All cardholders with any purchasing activity are
required to reconcile and submit their approved Purchasing Card Statement along
with all receipts and supporting documentation within 21 working days after the
close of each billing cycle to the Program Administrator, Tami Sabo/Finance
Office.
Statement Reconciliation Procedure
·
Receive statement after the close of each
billing cycle ending the 20th day of each month
·
Review all charges and attach supporting
receipts/invoices to statement
·
Provide a brief description of all
travel-related charges on the statement or as an attachment (destination,
arrival date, departure date, purpose of travel, etc.)
·
Verify all pending credits were properly
applied
·
Identify any disputed charges on the
statement and note action taken
·
Identify any unauthorized charges on the
statement and note action taken (Unauthorized charges must immediately be
reported to JP Morgan at 1-800-316-6056)
·
Sign statement acknowledging all charges
were authorized by the cardholder and made for the sole benefit of the
University.
·
Forward statement to supervisor or
designated approver for review and signature
·
Supervisors/designated approvers indicate
their approval of all charges by their signature on the statement.
·
Forward reconciled, signed statement to the
Finance Office according to submission deadline.
VIII. Smart
Data Online (SDOL)
Smart Data Online (SDOL) is JP Morgan’s web based
system that provides transaction reporting, accounting information, and online
review of cardholder records in real time. Timely and regular review of your
account through SDOL is recommended.
SDOL & Reallocations
All purchases made with the P Card will default to
the cardholder’s designated account number identified at the time of
application. If multiple accounts are used to settle Purchasing Card charges,
users are able to make necessary account transfers through SDOL within the
current billing cycle. Users may also
change object codes and include a business description.
Timing
Account transfers must occur during the current billing
cycle, before the Finance Office imports charges and account codes to the
University's Financial System (download). The download occurs at least two
days after the close of each billing cycle (20th of each month) and before month
end. The download date for the current billing cycle can be found under
the "News" section on your SDOL home page. Any required account transfers
after the download must be made through a manual journal entry.
Cardholders and departments are responsible for accurate settlement of all P
Card charges to the appropriate account number and object code.
Reallocators
Cardholders may designate another staff member as a
reallocator and request that staff member have access to his/her account within
SDOL. Cardholders must contact the Program Administrator of any changes in
reallocation status.
IX.
Lost
or Stolen Cards
Immediately report cards Lost/Stolen by calling JP
Morgan customer service at 1-800-316-6056. Cardholders
must contact the P Card Administrator, Tami Sabo, as soon as possible at pcard@wesleyan.edu or x2958.
X. Card
Cancellation
Wesleyan University may suspend or cancel
Cardholder privileges at any time for any reason. The Cardholder will surrender
the Card upon request, to any authorized agent of Wesleyan. Use of the Card or
account after notice of its cancellation may be fraudulent and may cause the
University to take legal action against the Cardholder.
Cancellation of the card may result from:
1.
Voluntary/Involuntary Employment Termination
2.
Card Inactivity
3.
Employee transfer to another Department
4.
Unauthorized charges
5.
Card misuse/abuse
a.) Voluntary
Termination
Employees terminating employment must notify the
Finance Office as soon as possible prior to leaving the University. Purchasing
cards for such terminating employees will be canceled within 10 working days
prior to termination date. All outstanding statements and receipts should be
submitted to the supervisor or forwarded to the Finance Office prior to
termination. After the card is closed, the card must be cut in half and forwarded to the
cardholder's statement sign-off supervisor or to the Finance Office.
b.) Involuntary
Termination
In the event of an involuntary termination,
individuals with budget responsibility for the default account used on
purchasing cards must immediately notify the Finance Office and take possession
of the card.
c.)
Move to another
Department
In the event that a cardholder transfers to another
department within Wesleyan University, the card must be returned to the Finance
Office prior to the date of the transfer. A new application for a card must be
completed with appropriate approvals and submitted to the Finance Office.
d.) Card Misuse/Abuse
The card is a privilege representing the
University’s trust in you to use University funds to obtain goods and services
for the benefit of the University. Personal purchases may not be made with the
card. The rights and privileges of the Card cannot be transferred, assigned, or
used by anyone other than the Cardholder. As the cardholder, you assume the
responsibility for the protection and proper use of the Purchasing Card.
Misuse of the Purchasing Card include but are not
limited to:
·
Lack of proper and timely reconciliation of
individual cardholder account
·
Splitting an order to avoid single-purchase
limit
·
Use of the card for items restricted by
purchasing and travel policies
Abuse of the Card include but are not limited to:
·
Personal charges
·
Assignment or transfer of an individual card
to another person
·
Use by a suspended or terminated employee
Improper use of the card will result in
disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. In cases of
cardholder abuse, the University reserves the right to deduct from amounts
payable to the employee, including regular pay, an amount equal to the total of
the improper purchases.
The Finance Office may suspend or cancel the Card
at any time for any reason. The Cardholder will surrender the Card upon
request, to any authorized agent of Wesleyan. Use of the Card or account after
notice of its cancellation may be fraudulent and may cause Wesleyan University
to take legal action against the Cardholder.
XI.
Expiration
of Cards
P Cards expire every two years, on the
last day of the month embossed on the front of the card (expiration date).
Renewal cards are automatically mailed to the Finance Office within one (1) to
three (3) weeks prior to the expiration date. The cardholder will be notified
when renewal cards arrive at the Finance Office.
XII.
Compliance
Review
To ensure the success of the P Card
Program and to meet the audit and tax requirements of Wesleyan and various
government agencies, the Finance Office will perform periodic audits to verify
that items purchased have been received and that policies and procedures are
being followed. Failure to meet audit standards will result in the loss of
P Card privileges.
XIII.
Summary Table of Responsibilities
A successful P Card Program relies upon a system of
internal controls designed around the roles and responsibilities of the
cardholders, supervisors, and Finance. The table below lists key
responsibilities for both the cardholder and manager. Please review the entire
table carefully so that both roles are understood.
|
Cardholder Responsibilities |
Management Responsibilities |
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Comply with all
applicable Wesleyan Procurement and Travel Policies. |
Be correctly
identified and listed on the Wesleyan Purchasing Card Program
Application as the manager/supervisor of the cardholder. |
|
Maintain security of
the card and corresponding account number. P Cards are never
to be shared among staff or students. |
Ensure cardholder
purchases are authorized, reasonable, appropriate, and cost effective. |
|
Retain all itemized
receipts/invoices for purchases made with the P Card. Ensure proper
receipt of products and services ordered with the P-Card. |
|
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Receive and reconcile
monthly P Card Statement from JP Morgan. Verify the accuracy of all
transactions and attach proper original documentation, including
receipts, packing slips, invoices, and any other required corresponding
documents to the statement. Sign the statement and forward to
manager/supervisor for review and signature. |
Review and sign the monthly cardholder
statement ensuring that each transaction is properly documented with the
appropriate receipt, invoice, or packing slip. Also, ensure that
prohibited items have not been purchased. |
|
Resolve delivery and
credit disputes with Suppliers. Contact JP Morgan if unresolved within
30 days. |
Communicate with
cardholder(s) to ensure that monthly reconciliation processes are met in
a timely manner. |
|
Contact JP Morgan
immediately if card is lost or stolen. Also contact Program
Administrator by phone or email. |
|
|
Contact the Wesleyan P
Card Program Administrator and return the card when the cardholder
resigns, terminates, or moves from one department to another. |
Retrieve P Card when
cardholders resign, terminate, or move from one department to another.
The P Card should then be forwarded to the Wesleyan P Card Program
Administrator for cancellation/destruction. |
XIV. Key Contact List

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