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UMBC Purchasing Card Program
Policies and Procedures
USER’S GUIDE
November 29, 2011
UMBC
PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM
USER’S GUIDE
1 OVERVIEW OF PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM ................................................................................... 1
1.1 PURPOSE ......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 BENEFITS ........................................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 THE PURCHASING CARD COMPANY ........................................................................................ 1
2 WHERE TO GET HELP ................................................................................................................................. 2
2.1 UMBC PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY ....................................................................................... 2
2.2 BANK OF AMERICA ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 UMBC PURCHASING CARD ADMINISTRATION ..................................................................... 2
3 CARDHOLDER POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ....................................................................................... 2
3.1 OBTAINING A CARD ..................................................................................................................... 3
3.2 TRAINING ....................................................................................................................................... 3
3.3 KEEPING YOUR CARD SECURE ................................................................................................. 3
3.4 SALES TAX EXEMPTION ............................................................................................................. 3
3.5 LIMITATIONS SPECIFIC TO YOUR CARD ................................................................................. 4
3.6 LIMITATIONS ON ALL CARDS ................................................................................................... 5
3.7 OTHER ITEMS EXCLUDED BY POLICY BUT NOT BY MCC CODE ...................................... 7
3.8 RENEWAL ....................................................................................................................................... 8
3.9 CHANGES IN CARDHOLDER INFORMATION & SURRENDER OF CARD ........................... 8
3.10 CHANGING CARD LIMITS & UPDATING CARDHOLDER OR RECONCILER INFORMATION
.......................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.11 EXTENDED ABSENCES….............................................................................................................9
4 HOW TO USE THE PURCHASING CARD .................................................................................................. 9
4.1 PURCHASING CARD DOCUMENTATION ............................................................................... 10
4.2 MAKING PURCHASES ................................................................................................................ 12
4.3 SHIPPING AND RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................... 14
4.4 PURCHASE OF SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT/ASSET MANAGEMENT……………… ... ………15
4.5 RETURNS, DAMAGED GOODS, CREDITS ............................................................................... 15
5 RECONCILIATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 15
5.1 RECONCILING TRANSACTION LOG AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION ................. 16
5.2 RECONCILING VISA STATEMENT AND TRANSACTION LOG ........................................... 16
5.3 RECONCILING P-CARD REPORTS & VISA STATEMENT…………………………...........…16
5.4 SUPERVISORY REVIEW OF CARDHOLDER RECONCILIATION ……………….………...17
5.5 SUPERVISORY MONTHLY P-CARD GADCERTIFICATION…………………………......... 17
5.6 SUPERVISORY QUARTERLY P-CARD CERTIFICATION………………………….............. 18
5.7 DEAN/VICE PRESIDENT QUARTERLY P-CARD CERTIFICATION………… ...................... 18
5.8 PEOPLESOFT P-CARD…………………………………………………………………………...18
5.9 RETENTION OF STATEMENTS & RECEIPTS…………………………………………………20
5.10 MANAGEMENTADVISORY SERVICES REVIEWS OF P-CARD TRANSACTIONS ............ 20
6 DISPUTED TRANSACTIONS..................................................................................................................... 20
6.1 REPORTING A DISPUTE ............................................................................................................. 20
6.2 RESOLUTION ................................................................................................................................ 21
7 WHEN YOU CAN=T USE VISA ................................................................................................................... 21
UMBC PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM
USER’S GUIDE
PREFACE
As a part of UMBC’s effort to re-engineer current business processes, the
Department of Procurement has taken a look at streamlining the process of small
order purchases at UMBC (orders less than $5,000). The goal of this re-
engineering effort is to give departments more flexibility in making small purchases
and to significantly reduce the paperwork and processing time for such purchases.
The State of Maryland has implemented a Purchasing Card Program that is
available to all State agencies. After carefully reviewing the State’s program,
UMBC has decided that it is in the best interest of the University to implement and
follow the State’s program to help us achieve our re-engineering goals. This
UMBC Purchasing Card Program Users Guide is modeled after the State program
and sets forth policies and procedures for the program, which are consistent with
those implemented by the State.
Where the VISA purchasing card may not be accepted or appropriate, the
Requisition for Supplies and Materials order process is recommended as the
alternative means for accomplishing small purchases. Using the VISA purchasing
card and following the policies and procedures set forth in this User’s Guide, will
allow departments to obtain many goods and services much easier and faster.
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1. OVERVIEW OF PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM
1.1 PURPOSE
This program is designed to simplify the purchase of goods and services costing $5,000 or less. The program
requires only that previously existing guidelines for purchases continue to be followed and that the purchases be
made from suppliers that accept VISA. As with all purchases, it is appropriate to first consider those sources
available under existing State of Maryland, UMBC contracts and certified MBE and Small Business vendors.
However, the use of the card is not restricted to these contract vendors. With the exception of the limitations
addressed in Sections 3.6 and 3.7, the Purchasing Card may be used for any other items appropriate to the
legitimate needs of the University and the using department. Use of the purchasing card will in no way affect or
change your personal credit history.
REMINDER: THIS CARD IS NOT TO BE USED FOR PERSONAL PURCHASES, OR AS
PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. VIOLATION OF THIS
SECTION MAY RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST THE CARDHOLDER,
INCLUDING LOSS OF LEAVE TIME, SUSPENSION AND/OR TERMINATION OF
EMPLOYMENT, FINE AND/OR CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.
1.2 BENEFITS
1.2.1 The use of the Card will provide the following benefits to departments:
C Allow employees to obtain many goods and services much faster and easier;
C Significantly reduce paperwork and processing time in the employee’s department, as well as in
Accounts Payable and Procurement;
C Provide cost savings through consolidated payment (one monthly payment to the State of Maryland by
UMBC versus multiple supplier payments).
1.2.2 Important benefits for suppliers include:
C Receiving payment in three (3) business days.
C Elimination of after-sale invoicing and collection activities.
C No additional applications or paperwork necessary if they are already VISA merchants
1.3 THE PURCHASING CARD COMPANY
UMBC has elected to use the purchasing card program that was established by the State of Maryland through a
contract with Bank of America using the VISA card. The program is governed by the terms and conditions of a
Master Agreement between the State of Maryland and Bank of America a copy of which is on file in the
Department of Procurement. For program administration, individual cardholders and departments will deal
either with the University’s Purchasing Card Program Administrator (PCPA) in the Department of Procurement,
or her designee. In some instances set forth below, the cardholders and departments will deal directly with
Bank of America.
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2 WHERE TO GET HELP
2.1 UMBC PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY
Purchasing Card Program Administrator (“PCPA”): Deputy Purchasing Card Program Administrator
(“DPCPA”):
Sharon Quinn Ann E. Fusselbaugh
Contract Administrator Administrative Assistant II
Room #301 Administration Building Room #301 Administration Building
Phone: 410-455-2540 Phone: 410-455-2273
Fax: 410-455-1009 Fax: 410-455-1009
E-Mail: squinn@umbc.edu E-Mail: fusselba@umbc.edu
The PCPA will provide support and assistance to cardholders and campus departments, distribute/process new
card applications, process changes in cardholder information (e.g. name, mailing address, increase or decrease
in limits, etc) and train all cardholders and supervisors. In addition to the PCPA, the Associate Vice President
for Administrative Services may sign and approve all applications for new cardholders.
2.2 BANK OF AMERICA
To report a lost/stolen card, the cardholder must do the following:
If the card is discovered lost/stolen and it is not during normal business hours, the cardholder must, (1)
call Bank of America at (877) 451-4602 immediately and (2) call the PCPA on the first available
business day during normal business hours at 410-455-2540.
If the card is discovered lost/stolen during normal business hours, call the PCPA immediately.
Cardholders are to instruct Bank of America to send the replacement card to Sharon Quinn, PCPA, UMBC
Procurement Department, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, Maryland, 21250. If the replacement card is sent
directly to the cardholder then the cardholder is required to bring the card to Procurement and sign for its
receipt.
2.3 UMBC PURCHASING CARD ADMINISTRATION
You can contact Sharon Quinn, PCPA at 410-455-2540 or at extension 5-4940 with questions about use of the
card, requests for new cards, P-card and PS P-Card training. Contact Sharon Doherty-Ritter of Management
Advisory Services at extension 5-1620 with questions about maintaining transaction logs, supporting
documentation, required reconciliations and audit concerns.
Supervisors with concerns about a cardholder’s activity or failure to comply with purchasing card policies
should contact Sharon Doherty-Ritter of Management Advisory Services at x5-1620. The card(s) in question
will be suspended until a determination is made regarding compliance with the mandated policies.
3 CARDHOLDER POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Note: Forms referred to in this guide are available on Procurement’s website in electronic format for ease of
use.
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3.1 OBTAINING A CARD
Procurement cards are only issued to Regular or Contingent state employees whose paycheck is issued by the
State of Maryland’s Treasurer’s office. Students, volunteers are not permitted to have or use a Procurement
Card. In addition, the Procurement Card is limited to employees specifically approved by the President or
President’s designee.
The Requestor should print the “Cardholder Checklist For Obtaining a University Purchasing Card” which has
detailed instructions for obtaining a card.
Upon completion of cardholder training Procurement will order the P-card. Bank of America will forward the
card to Procurement within two (2) to five (5) business days. At that time, the cardholder will be required to
sign for and pick up their card in Procurement (identification required). The cardholder may begin using the
card as soon as he/she calls the l-(888) number that is identified on the activation sticker on the card.
NOTE: The State of Maryland General Accounting Division (“GAD”) is responsible for oversight of the
VISA purchasing card program. GAD has imposed the following restriction on retaining
purchasing cards: Cards, which are no longer in use, should be deactivated. Specifically, cards
on which no purchasing activity has been recorded for a 6 month period can only be retained if
a written justification, approved by the Dean/Director/Department Head, is provided to the
PCPA.
3.2 TRAINING
3.2.1 INITIAL TRAINING
In order to receive and use a purchasing card, both the individual cardholder and the immediate Supervisor
(person responsible for verification of the reconciliations) must attend a training session. If a Supervisor has
attended one training session and later, additional employees reporting to the same supervisor request cards, it is
not necessary for the previously trained supervisor to attend the additional training sessions. If a supervisor is
replaced by a new P-card supervisor who was not previously trained, the cardholder must notify the PCPA
immediately by submitting the P-card Supervisor Maintenance Request form to Procurement. The new P-card
supervisor must attend a training session before the cardholder can continue making purchases. The cardholder
need not attend the additional training session.
3.2.2 REFRESHER TRAINING
Cardholders and/or supervisors may be required to periodically attend refresher-training sessions.
3.3 KEEPING YOUR CARD SECURE
Always keep your card in a secure place where only the cardholder has access. As you would your personal
credit card, treat it as if it were cash. Each individual cardholder is directly responsible for the physical
security of the card. NO ONE OTHER THAN THE DESIGNATED CARDHOLDER IS AUTHORIZED
TO USE THE CARD OR CARD NUMBER FOR ANY PURPOSE. CARDS AND VISA NUMBERS
ARE NOT TO BE SHARED. Sharing of P-cards or Visa numbers will result in cancellation of the card.
3.4 SALES TAX EXEMPTION
UMBC is exempt from paying sales tax in the State of Maryland. The exemption number is printed on the front
of the card. If items are ordered from out-of-state sources to be shipped to UMBC, a sales tax generally does
apply. All cardholders are encouraged to use the card only with in-state vendors. However, recognizing that
the need to use the card may arise when a cardholder is out-of-state, cardholders should be aware that sales
taxes may apply. A copy of this certificate may be found on Procurement’s website under “forms”. If required,
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(410) 455-2540 or the Department of Procurement at (410) 455-2273, if you need additional help regarding
sales tax issues.
3.5 LIMITATIONS SPECIFIC TO YOUR CARD
3.5.1 SINGLE TRANSACTION LIMIT
Departments should determine each cardholder’s single transaction limit. The maximum single transaction limit
is $5,000 (including shipping costs). Lower limits may be set by the cardholder’s department.
Cardholders are not to split charges to get under their per transaction limit. If a purchase totals more than
their per transaction amount, then the department is required to submit an online requisition to Procurement for
processing into a purchase order.
See examples of questions/answers concerning splitting purchases below:
Purchasing card program policy prohibits purchases in excess of the cardholder’s per transaction
limit. Pyramiding is a series of transactions processed at the same time to avoid the per transaction
limit imposed on the cardholder. There is more than one type of pyramiding. The first type is the
split purchase. In a split purchase, the item or service is charged in two or more charges to avoid
the cardholder’s per transaction limit. Another type of pyramiding can occur when more than one
purchasing card is used for a single purchase in order to avoid the cardholder’s per transaction
limit. The cards used for the purchase can belong to the same cardholder or to more than one
cardholder. If a cardholder requests the vendor charge the transaction sequentially, or if the vendor
suggests charging the transaction sequentially (e.g., over several days) to avoid the per transaction
limit, then it is considered pyramiding and in violation of purchasing card program policy.
Split-Purchases Clarification
Below are some questions that cardholders and supervisors can ask themselves to clarify whether
the transaction would be considered a split purchase:
Has the cardholder placed an order, by telephone or other means, for more than his/her per transaction limit
and told the vendor to charge it in more than one transaction? (e.g., each night at the hotel was charged
individually, but the total of all the hotel charges is greater than $5,000).
If so, this would be a split purchase.
Has the supervisor authorized a purchase for more than the cardholder’s per transaction limit?
If so, this would be a split purchase.
Were the purchases made as a result of a request from one or more individuals (i.e., one or more faculty
members)?
If one individual makes a request (e.g., two computers) and the order is placed for more than the
cardholder’s limit, it would be considered a split purchase. If more than one individual makes requests
for the same type purchase (e.g., each individual requests a computer), the transactions should be
recorded separately. This would not be considered a split purchase.
Were the purchases for like merchandise or components of a system (e.g., tee shirts, computer and printer)?
If the purchase was for like merchandise or appears to be components of a system, then it would be
considered a split purchase.
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3.5.2 MONTHLY SPENDING LIMIT
All purchasing cards have a monthly spending limit. The monthly spending limit is determined by each
department, based on need. Departments are expected to request a limit that accurately reflects their usage and
to maintain each cardholder’s total monthly spending limit. Card usage will be monitored by Procurement on a
periodic basis. If it is determined that a cardholder has an excessively high monthly credit limit compared to
his/her actual usage then the limit may be reduced to more accurately reflect his/her spending requirements.
3.5.3 ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS
Departments may request additional restrictions relating to per transaction/daily/monthly limits. For example, a
department may request its cardholder(s) to have per transaction limits less than $5,000.
A. As with current purchasing regulations, splitting purchases to avoid established limits is prohibited.
B. The total combined credit limit for a single cardholder regardless of the number of cards cannot
exceed $100K.
3.6 LIMITATIONS ON ALL CARDS
Each merchant (vendor) is assigned a Merchant Category Code (MCC). This code includes various merchant
categories or a group of Standard Industry Codes (SIC), depending on the type of goods or services provided by
the merchant. The seven primary merchant categories are:
Transportation Clothing Stores
Utilities Miscellaneous
Retail Business/Repair Services
Auto & Vehicles
The MCCs are designed to offer every combination possible for the above listed categories, plus several unique
SIC code groups. MCCs can be coded to individual purchasing cards that preclude purchases from designated
types of merchants (liquor stores, etc.). The restriction is imposed at point of sale if the merchant requests
authorization for the transaction.
There is a Merchant Category Code (MCC) restriction built into the program by the State Comptroller’s Office
that specifically restricts certain types of purchases. This restriction will be automatically invoked during the
purchase authorization process. Purchases from restricted MCC’s are not permitted under the Purchasing
Card Program. If a department wishes to place additional restrictions on the use of individual cards by MCC,
the department may work with the PCPA to do so.
NOTE:
In addition, cardholders should remember that just because a charge passes the vendor’s purchase
authorization process it does not necessarily mean that it was a legitimate charge. Sometimes vendors
are assigned an incorrect merchant category code for some unknown reason by Visa, which does not
accurately describe their type of business. For example, Six Flags America has a merchant category code
of “direct marketer” (which is not blocked) instead of a more accurate MCC code of “Entertainment or
Amusement”. Since cardholders are trained that any type of amusement or entertainment is not
permitted on the P-card, purchases of this type are not authorized even though the charge will be
processed by Visa. Therefore, cardholders must remember that P-card Policy and Procedure dictates
authorized purchases and not merchant category codes.
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GROUP RESTRICTIONS:
Group Restrictions apply to the following MCC groups related to employee travel expenses:
Airlines - MCC Group #22 - Total Group Restriction (All Airlines)
Transportation - MCC Group #25 - Total Group Restriction (Railroads, boat rentals.)
Note: Hotel/Motel Charges
The VISA purchasing card may be used for room charges, taxes and parking only. Other expenses
incurred while at the hotel/motel, such as food (either in room or restaurant), personal telephone calls,
and movies are not permitted on the card. Internet connection may be considered as an allowable
inclusion on room charges at the discretion of the department chair (or if less than $2.00 per day).
When departments are submitting travel requests for approval, include the hotel/motel and parking
charges. However, if VISA is used, do not include hotel/motel room charges and parking on the
expense statement. These charges have been paid by VISA and claiming these purchases on your
expense statement would be a duplication of payment.
Cardholders should advise the hotel that the cardholder may not necessarily be the traveler. If
necessary, the cardholder may have to send the hotel a faxed copy of their procurement card for the
record. In addition, it is very important for the cardholder to inform the traveler directly before
his/her trip that the P-card will cover the room, tax and parking charges only. The traveler must be
prepared to pay for all other expenses, such as food, telephone calls and movies, using his/her own
funds or corporate American Express card and submit an expense statement for reimbursement.
Therefore, travelers should be instructed to not use express checkout or have the hotel restaurant
charge meals to their room.
When the hotel does not accept the cardholder’s procurement card, then the traveler must use their
own corporate American Express card or their own funds to pay for charges and submit an expense
statement upon completion of travel.
SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS:
Specific Restrictions apply to the following MCC’s:
Service Providers - Total Group Restriction (Financial Institutions, Securities Brokers, Timeshares,
etc.)
Personal Service Providers - Total Group Restriction (barber, beauty salons)
Amusement and Entertainment - Total Group Restriction (Motion Picture Theaters, Bowling
Alleys, Betting, Golf, Recreation Services, etc.)
Contracted Services - 1099 Vendors (unincorporated service providers)
Miscellaneous - Specific restriction by MCC as follows:
- Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages)
- Restaurants (Traditional & Fast Food)
- Package Stores (Beer, Wine & Liquor)
3.7 OTHER ITEMS EXCLUDED BY POLICY BUT NOT BY MCC CODE
It is difficult to code the card so finitely that it precludes specific items. Therefore, although some vendors may
accept the card for certain purchases (i.e., office supplies are acceptable; however, that store may also carry
appliances, furniture, etc.), purchasing of the following items are specifically prohibited:
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Appliances (refrigerators, coffee makers, stoves, etc.)
Catering – The P-card can be used for catering services provided by the following firms: Chartwells,
Classic Catering People, Glenmore Caterers, Main Street Catering, Rouge Fine Catering
and EUREST Dining (located at NASA) for any authorized event per University policy
under $5,000. For such events, the P-card documentation must include a list of attendees
and the purpose of the event along with the invoice/receipt. For any catering events over
$5,000, contact x5-2273 directly so the appropriate solicitation can be conducted to contract
with a caterer. For additional information about catering polices please refer to the
University’s Food Policy at:
www.umbc.edu/FinancialServices/Forms/Form_doc/Meal_Food_Policy.pdf .
Clothing – Clothing expenditures for employee use such as tuxedo rental, shirts, and jackets.
Allowable exceptions would be uniforms worn daily by University staff or other shirts or
apparel worn by University staff for identification at university events or activities.
Construction Modifications to building structure should be approved by and coordinated through
Facilities Management.
Flowers
Fines - Fines and Tickets may not be paid with the P-card.
Food Purchases of food at a grocery store for authorized on-campus activities (seminars, guest
speakers or teaching purposes) are permitted on the card with the following documentation:
(1) itemized receipts, (2) list of activity participants and (4) description of activity. This
does not include faculty/staff meetings. For additional information about the food polices
please refer to the University’s Food Policy at:
www.umbc.edu/FinancialServices/Forms/Form_doc/Meal_Food_Policy.pdf..
Use of the card for dining out and off-campus catering services (for example, Hilton
Conference Services) as well as drinking places, restaurants and package goods stores is still
prohibited.
Furniture
Gifts – The State of Maryland General Accounting Division restricts gift purchases. Specifically,
GAD states that we must ensure that “purchases on the P-card must be for the benefit of the
state.” Examples of prohibited gifts are:
“Tokens of Appreciation” for volunteer activities performed by staff or faculty
Retirement gift (e.g., clock, plaque, or other personal item)
Gifts for students for graduation or participation in a program
Gifts such as these should be paid for using contributions from department staff. Please
contact Procurement or Management Advisory Services if you have any questions
concerning gift purchases.
Gift Cards/Certificates -Gift cards/Gift Certificates cannot be purchased with the P-card under any
circumstances.
Guns and ammunition
Temporary Help
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CONTRACT AND GRANT FUNDS - All contract and grant fund purchases shall be in compliance with the
associated terms of the contract or grant.
CASH ADVANCES/MONEY ORDERS: Cash advances are strictly prohibited.
VENDOR CONTRACTS/AGREEMENTS:
Departments are not authorized to sign any vendor contracts/agreements when using the card.
INCENTIVES/KICKBACKS: Personally accepting kickbacks or incentives is prohibited.
3.8 RENEWAL
The procurement card will expire after a three-year period. At that time, a replacement card will be sent by
Bank of America to Procurement. Cardholders will be required to personally return their expired card to
Procurement and sign for their new card (Photo ID is required). The department is encouraged to review the
previous year’s card usage prior to time for renewal to determine the continued need for the card. Additional
records regarding usage can be made available by the PCPA.
3.9 CHANGES IN CARDHOLDER INFORMATION & SURRENDER OF CARD
3.9.1 Cardholders must notify the PCPA immediately by completing and submitting to Procurement the “P-card
Maintenance Form” upon any of the following changes in the procurement card:
1. Cardholder leaves UMBC. In addition, cardholder must return their card to Procurement before
leaving the University.
2. Cardholder changes department or campus address.
3. Cardholder changes chartstring against which procurement card purchases are charged.
4. P-card is lost/stolen
5. Name change.
6. Change in dollar limits.
7. Change in proxy.
Note: A copy of the Maintenance Form must be maintained by the cardholder for audit purposes.
The card remains the property of Bank of America and must be surrendered immediately upon termination of
employment or upon request for any reason by the PCPA or the Dean, Director or Department Head.
Surrendered cards are to be forwarded to the PCPA in Procurement, where they will be destroyed.
3.9.2 CHANGE IN SUPERVISOR
Cardholders must notify the PCPA immediately whenever they are adding and/or deleting their P-card
supervisor from the program. Complete and submit to Procurement a “Purchasing card Supervisor Maintenance
Request” Form which can be found on Procurement’s website at
http://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement/forms. Keep a copy of this form for audit purposes.
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3.10 CHANGING CARD LIMITS & UPDATING CARDHOLDER OR RECONCILER INFORMATION
Card limits and other information such as address, phone, name of the supervisor, etc., may be changed upon
request by the authorized department representative. Cardholders must notify the PCPA immediately by
completing and submitting to Procurement the “P-card Maintenance Form”
(http://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement/forms
3.11 EXTENDED ABSENCES
Cardholders/P-card supervisors must notify the PCPA by completing and submitting to Procurement a P-card
Maintenance Form if he/she intends to take extended leave (i.e. not conducting University business) for a
period of one (1) month or more. During this period the P-card will be temporarily closed and reopened when
the cardholder returns to UMBC. If the extended absence is not planned, the P-card supervisor (for the
cardholder) or the applicable Dean/Director/Department Head (for the P-card supervisor) must notify the PCPA
of the absence as soon as possible by completing and submitting the P-Card Maintenance Form or the
Purchasing Card Supervisor Maintenance Request (whichever applies). Cardholders who are not on campus but
are within the local area conducting University business are still required to have supervisory review and
signature of P-card logs timely.
4. HOW TO USE THE PURCHASING CARD
The cardholder is the ONLY person authorized to make purchases using his/her card or P-card number. Giving
your card or card number to another person to make a purchase, using someone else’s card, or making
unauthorized purchases may result in disciplinary action, including but not limited to, revocation of your card
and/or termination of employment. The cardholder is liable to the University and the State of Maryland for any
improper use of the card.
If a purchase is required and the cardholder is not available to charge the purchase then the department has the
following options:
1. Wait until the cardholder returns to charge the purchase.
2. Someone else in the department who has a P-card can charge the purchase on their card.
3. Department can submit an online requisition and Procurement will issue a Purchase Order to the vendor
within 24 hours.
Cardholders must determine, prior to each purchase, whether the purchasing card is the most appropriate tool to
use for the purchase. Check sections 3.6 and 3.7 to ensure it is not a restricted item, and determine whether a
State or University contract is available.
The purchasing card may be used to make purchases in person, by telephone, by fax or by mail. See section
4.2.
If a vender from whom you frequently purchase does not accept VISA, please notify the PCPA so that the
vendor may be offered the opportunity to do so.
The University must still adhere to its mandate to attempt to spend 10% of its total purchasing dollars
with small businesses and 25% of its total purchasing dollars with minority, and disadvantaged vendors
in its procurement processes, including the purchasing card program. To the extent possible, cardholders
are encouraged to seek out and use minority, small and disadvantaged venders. To guide the campus in
this endeavor Procurement’s homepage has three links:
1. UMBC’s most frequently used Minority Business Enterprise (“ MBE”) vendors
2. Website link to the MD Dept. of Transportation’s new internet MBE Directory
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3. State of Maryland Small Business Reserve Program
NOTE: So that the University will have a large pool of certified Small Business Reserve vendors with
which to do business, cardholders are advised when using your P-card to ask vendors if they
have registered as a small business with the State of Maryland. If not, direct them to the
State of Maryland website below so that they can get further information about the program
and certify their company online within a few minutes.
https://www.smallbusinessreserve.maryland.gov
For additional assistance in identifying vendors or areas that would meet specific requirements, please
contact the Department of Procurement.
4.1 PURCHASING CARD DOCUMENTATION
4.1.1 TRANSACTION LOG
All transactions must be logged on a Cardholder Transaction Log as the purchases are made, on an on-going
basis. The suggested format is the Cardholder Transaction and Reconciliation Log. However, if the cardholder
prefers to maintain the log in a computerized format (e.g., Excel), that is permissible, as long as the
computerized format includes at a minimum the information shown on the log including the signature line and is
maintained on an on-going basis. If the log is multiple pages each page should be initialed and dated by
cardholder and P-card supervisor to insure review.
If there is no card activity during the month, the cardholder must still maintain a log for that month and indicate
“No Activity” on the face of the log. The cardholder and the P-card supervisor must sign and date all “No
Activity” logs.
Every cardholder transaction log, including those maintained in a computerized format and those indicating “No
Activity”, must be reviewed, signed and dated by the cardholder and supervisor each month and retained in a
hard copy format with the supporting documentation in a secure area in the department.
* Failure to comply with the transaction log requirements may result in disciplinary action, including but
not limited to, revocation of your card and/or termination of employment.
4.1.2 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION OF PURCHASES
Every purchasing card transaction must be supported with appropriate documentation. The documentation
should detail what was purchased, when it was purchased and that the VISA purchasing card was the method of
payment.
Acceptable documentation shall include the itemized purchasing card charge/credit slip and at least one of the
following: Itemized Sales Slip Itemized Repair Order
Itemized Packing Slip Seminar Registration Form
Itemized Cash Register Receipt Membership/Dues Renewal Form
Cardholders must make every attempt to obtain the appropriate documentation for their transactions. If the
cardholder determines that the appropriate documentation was not received from the vendor, it is the
cardholder’s responsibility to contact the vendor and request that the appropriate documentation be forwarded.
If after a reasonable attempt to obtain documentation the cardholder still does not have the appropriate
supporting documentation, cardholder should include with the transaction log either a Missing Receipt form
located on Procurement’s website http://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement under “All Forms” or
a memorandum documenting his/her attempts to comply with the documentation requirements.
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Cardholders who are purchasing on behalf of others in their department should maintain internal documentation
in the P-card log to support 1) date of request 2) who in the department is requesting the item/service 3) vendor
name and address and 4) description of item/service.
The State of Maryland General Accounting Division (“GAD”) requires documentation for any P-card purchase
made through third party vendors such as “Paypal”. Procurement will contact cardholders for documentation
and written justification when charges of this type are incurred so that we may forward this information to GAD.
All purchases using a third party payment processor (e.g. Paypal) will be subject to review.
* Failure to comply with the supporting documentation requirements may result in disciplinary action,
including but not limited to, revocation of your card and/or termination of employment.
4.1.3 MONTHLY STATEMENT
A monthly VISA statement will be generated by Bank of America every month showing the charges processed
during the billing cycle. The billing cycle normally begins on the 26th of each month and ends on the 25th,
unless these days are affected by bank holidays or weekends. The monthly statement will be mailed directly to
the cardholder. If no charges were processed during the billing cycle, the cardholder will not receive a
statement. If the cardholder believes a statement should have been received, but has not received one within 10
days of the end of the billing cycle, he/she should contact the PCPA. The PCPA will contact the bank to
request a duplicate copy.
The VISA statement each cardholder receives is a memo statement, meant to facilitate the required
reconciliation process. It is not a request for payment. All charges shown on the statement have already been
paid by the State.
* Failure to comply with the monthly VISA statement review requirements may result in disciplinary
action, including but not limited to, revocation of your card and/or termination of employment.
4.1.4 P-CARD REPORTS
There are three (3) P-card reports in PeopleSoft which can be sorted to your requirements within the date range
that you pick. You do not have to export information to Excel for printing. The reports are required
documentation for P-card reconciliation. Cardholders may choose one (1) report to print. You are not required
to print all three reports for documentation. Cardholders will probably use the “Report by Cardholder Number”
most often for reconciliation. The reports are as follows:
1 .Report By Cardholder Number– For date range entered, shows all transactions by status and chartstring.
2. Report by Amount – For date range entered, shows all transactions sorted by amount.
3. Report by Department – For date range entered, shows all department transactions sorted by
cardholder, status, and chartstring.
These reports are available to anyone with viewer or approve/allocate ability. If an employee needs to access
these reports and does not have this level of authorization then he/she will need to submit a “Proxy” request
form to Procurement. This form is located on Procurement’s website under “All Forms”. Employees who have
not submitted a “Proxy” form will not have access to the PeopleSoft P-card system.
Note: P-card queries are still available for your own use. They are not permitted to be used as documentation
for P-card reconciliation.
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To access the PeopleSoft P-card reports click on the PeopleSoft Finance menu using the following navigation:
PROCUREMENT › PROCUREMENT CARDS › REPORTS
1. Click on the report name, for example, ”Report by Cardholder Number”. To access this report you will need to
establish a run control if you have not done so previously. A run control is simply a task to be executed by the
system. Although you may run processes on a regular basis, you do not need to enter the same criteria each
time you run the process. Instead, set up a “Run Control ID” that stores the criteria, so that the next time you
want to run the process you simply select this Run Control ID. You may set up as many Run Control IDs as
you need to support your processing.
2. Click on “Add A New Value”. Type in the name of a run control ID you choose such as “rptbycardno”(case
sensitive and no spaces). Then click on “Add”. The next time you want to access “Report by Cardholder
Number” you will only have to click on the search button after clicking on the name of the report in the menu.
When creating a “new” run control ID, do not use your 16 digit card number as the run control ID. This run
control ID is a semi-public field within PeopleSoft. Please create a run control ID using the name and/or last
five digits of the p-card.
3. On the “Report by Cardholder Number” screen fill in the period covered and card number. The date range that
should be entered is: “from” the 26th of the previous month (the first day after previous statement date) and the
“to” date will be the date on the statement that you are reconciling (usually the 25th). Using these dates will
include all the charges listed on the Visa statement. You are reconciling the “Report Total” and will match the
“Total Activity” on the Visa statement. Click on “Save” and then “Run”. Click on okay. Click on “Process
Monitor”. Click on “Refresh” until run status changes to “Success”. Then click on “Details”. Click on View
Log/Trace and then click on the file under “Name”. This will bring up your report.
*Failure to comply with the monthly P-card report requirements may result in disciplinary action,
including but not limited to, revocation of your card and/or termination of employment.
4.2 MAKING PURCHASES
Before making any purchases, cardholders must:
.1 Follow the internal procedures established by your department to obtain authorization to make the
purchase. Authorization for purchases must either be obtained before each individual purchase (in
space allotted on transaction log) or at the end of each month as evidenced by signature of the
cardholder’s supervisor or approved designee. This authorization will be written on the cardholder’s
transaction log. Cardholders who are purchasing on behalf of others in their department should
maintain internal documentation in the P-card log to support 1) date of request 2) who in the
department is requesting the item/service 3) vendor name and address and 4) description of
item/service.
.2 Be certain that the total amount (including all shipping, handling, postage, freight, etc.) will not exceed
your card’s single purchase limit or any other limits that your department may have set. Remember,
splitting purchases to avoid authorized spending limits is prohibited
.3 Take reasonable steps to determine that the price quoted is reasonable and the best you can obtain.
.4 Beware of vendors who offer you incentives to purchase from them. Remember, acceptance of gifts,
gratuities or kickbacks is not allowed and these are often disguised as incentives that are provided to
you personally resulting from a University purchase. Keep in mind first, University employees are
not to personally benefit from a University purchase. Second, the vendor may be charging exorbitant
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declining personal gifts, gratuities, kickbacks and incentives offered by vendors.
4.2.1. PURCHASES IN PERSON
Purchases may be made in person using the VISA card. No one other than the cardholder is authorized to use
the card or card number. Cardholders must:
.1 Present the VISA card to the vendor for payment.
.2 Advise vendor that UMBC is State of Maryland sales tax exempt. The tax-exempt number is
printed on the face of the card. Certain vendors may require a copy of the UMBC tax-exempt
certificate. This certificate is located on Procurement’s website.
.3 Sign the charge slip printed by the vendor, after verifying that tax was not charged and the price
was accurate.
.4 Obtain a detailed receipt at the time of purchase clearly identifying each item purchased.
.5 Record the purchase on the transaction log and keep all receipts with the Log in a secure place.
4.2.2. PURCHASES BY TELEPHONE, FAX OR MAIL
Purchases may be made by telephone, fax or mail using the VISA card. No one other than the cardholder is
authorized to use the card or card number. Cardholders must:
.1 State that you are calling from UMBC and that you will be making your purchase on a State of
Maryland VISA Purchasing Card. If purchasing via fax or mail, retain a copy of any vendor quotes,
the order as faxed or mailed and the fax confirmation report (if available) with your transaction log.
.2 Advise vendor that UMBC is State of Maryland sales tax exempt. The tax-exempt number is printed
on the face of the card. Certain vendors may require a copy of the UMBC tax-exempt certificate.
.3 Place the order and give your purchasing card number and expiration date.
.4 Record the purchase on the transaction log, including the name of the vendor representative taking
your order.
.5 Request that a receipt and/or packing slip identifying what was purchased and that the method of
payment was VISA, credit card, CR, etc. is sent with the purchase. Retain this receipt/packing slip
with your transaction log to document the purchase.
.6 Emphasize to vendors that they are not to submit invoices to Accounts Payable for VISA purchases.
Charges are paid electronically by the State.
4.2.3. PURCHASES VIA THE WEB
Purchases may be made via the web as cardholders deem appropriate. GAD has advised users to only purchase
via the web from secure (encrypted) sites. Secure sites are usually denoted with a small padlock icon
in the corner of the screen. Cardholders should remember to print the order page and any other information
necessary to sufficiently document what was purchased, the purchase price and how it was paid. This
documentation must be retained with the transaction log.
4.3 SHIPPING AND RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS
It is strongly recommended that goods ordered via the card be shipped directly to your campus address via UPS,
Federal Express, or other method suitable for the items purchased unless the package contains hazardous
materials, require special handling, or are of the size that they should be delivered through the warehouse.
The following information must be given to the vendor when requested:
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Ship To Address:
Cardholder’s Name
Cardholder’s Dept.
Room/Bldg.
UMBC
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, Maryland 21250
Bill To Address: (They are not really billing- they are sending a receipt)
Cardholder’s Name
Cardholder’s Dept.
Room/Bldg.
UMBC
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, Maryland 21250
When making purchases with the P-card remind vendors that they are not to send invoices to UMBC’s
Accounts Payable Dept. Once a vendor has submitted the charge to Bank of America they are paid
electronically within three days. Payment does not involve the Accounts Payable Dept. in any way.
Providing the vendor with the above information will prevent overpayment – once by Bank of America and
then by the UMBC Accounts Payable Dept.
Vendors should be instructed that all packages, whether being delivered to the Warehouse or directly to the
using department, must be marked clearly on the outside of the package VISA ORDER”. In addition, vendors
should be advised that all packages not markedVISA ORDER” may be returned if they cannot be identified as
a VISA purchase.
If you prefer to pick up the order, the cardholder may designate someone else to do so. However, if the person
picking up the order is not the cardholder, he/she should only sign the shipping or receiving papers and should
not sign the charge slip.
When receiving the goods, whether via direct delivery or in person, always retain all boxes, containers, special
packaging materials, etc., until you are certain that the order is correct. The Cardholder is responsible for
verifying quantity and condition of the goods upon arrival. Refer to Section 4.5 for instructions about returning
an item.
4.4. PURCHASE OF SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT/ASSET MANAGEMENT
When purchasing any sensitive equipment, (i.e. computer equipment, audio-visual equipment, artwork, etc.) or
when purchasing non-capital equipment between $2,500 and 5,000, the cardholder or their proxy must
complete an inventory addition form and fax it to Plant Funds (also called Inventory Control) at x51916.
4.5 RETURNS, DAMAGED GOODS, CREDITS
If goods purchased with the purchasing card must be returned, the cardholder should work directly with the
vendor. In addition, if vendors have charged Maryland state sales tax, the cardholder must pursue with the
vendor, a credit of the inappropriately charged taxes. Here are some tips:
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goods. Some items, such as software or fragile pieces, cannot be returned without the original
packaging materials.
.2 Read all enclosed instructions carefully. Often a phone number and other instructions are included on
the packing slip and/or receipt.
.3 Many suppliers require you to obtain a Return Authorization Number before they will accept a return.
If you neglect to get this number when it is required, the package may be refused and/or no credit
issued to your account.
.4 In some cases there may be a restocking fee (usually a percentage of the purchase price). If the
supplier is completely responsible for the error or problem you should not have to pay this, or any
other fee. However, if they are not fully responsible or the order was special order, you may have to
pay it. You may use the Purchasing Card to pay this fee as long as it does not exceed any of the limits.
.5 Record the credit on your transaction log.
.6 Request documentation from the vendor supporting the credit (e.g., credit slip).
.7 Verify the vendor processes the credit by reviewing your subsequent VISA statement(s).
.8 If the vendor does not authorize the return or if the credit is not processed, refer to Section 6, Disputed
Transactions, for instructions on resolving the problem.
.9 If you were charged Maryland state sales tax on a purchase that should have been tax-exempt it is the
cardholder’s responsibility to pursue a credit of the tax from the vendor. Cardholders should make a
reasonable attempt to obtain the credit, considering the dollar amount involved. If the purchase was
made in person and the cardholder signed the charge slip with the taxes included in the total, Bank of
America will not pursue a credit through the disputed transaction process. Their position is the
cardholder is responsible for verifying the charges represented on the charge slip before signing it.
Cardholders must retain documentation of any efforts made to obtain tax credits (e.g., a note indicating
date, contact person, resolution).
5. RECONCILIATION INSTRUCTIONS
All cardholders are required to complete monthly reconciliations between the transaction log and supporting
documentation, the VISA statement and the transaction log, and the P-card Report and the VISA statement. All
supervisors are required to review and approve the reconciliations and to document the review by signing and
dating the monthly transaction logs and the VISA statement. The cardholder reconciliations and supervisory
review must be completed within 30 days after the end of the billing cycle. In some departments, a business
services section may reconcile the P-card report with the VISA statements.
Failure to complete the reconciliations detailed in sections 5.1 through 5.3 in a timely manner or
failure to complete the supervisory review processes detailed in section 5.4 may result in
disciplinary action, including but not limited to, revocation of your card and/or termination of
employment.
5.1 RECONCILING TRANSACTION LOG AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
Cardholders must ensure they have supporting documentation, as described in section 4.1.2, for each entry on
the transaction log. If any of the required documentation is missing, cardholders must contact the applicable
vendor to request a copy via fax or mail before the monthly reconciliation can be considered complete.
If after a reasonable attempt to obtain documentation the cardholder still does not have the appropriate
supporting documentation, cardholder should include with the transaction log either a Missing Receipt Form
located on Procurement’s website http://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement under “All Forms”, or
a memorandum documenting his/her attempts to comply with the documentation requirements.
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5.2 RECONCILING VISA STATEMENT AND TRANSACTION LOG
Cardholders must reconcile their monthly VISA statement with their transaction log as follows:
.1 Compare the VISA statement to the transaction log and identify those transactions on both the log
and the statement. Ensure there is appropriate documentation to support both purchase and receipt of
the item. Enter the statement date in the Reconciled to Statement column of the log. File the
supporting documentation with the statement and log.
.2 Compare the VISA statement to the transaction log and identify those transactions on the statement
but not on the log. Review logs from prior months to ensure the transaction was recorded. Ensure
there is appropriate documentation to support both purchase and receipt of the item. Enter the
statement date in the Reconciled to Statement column of the log on which the transaction was recorded
and which includes the supporting documentation. If the transaction had never been recorded and you
believe it was charged to your account in error, follow directions for Dispute of Statement Item
(Section 6.1).
.3 Compare the VISA statement to the transaction log and identify those transactions on the log but
not on the statement. Those transactions will be reconciling items and should appear on a future
statement(s). Leave the Reconciled to Statement column blank on the log until the transaction
appears. Then see second bullet above.
As a suggestion, to facilitate your monthly reconciliation, when transactions do not clear in the same month they
were recorded on the log, photocopy the log and clip it to the log for next month. If the transactions clear next
month, record in the prior month’s log “Reconciled to Statement” column and the month ending date of the
VISA statement that includes the charge.
5.3 RECONCILING PS P-CARD REPORT AND VISA STATEMENT
Cardholders or departmental business services sections must reconcile the monthly VISA statement with the
total charges posted on the PS P-card Report for the applicable chartstring(s) via PS P-card Report. This
reconciliation will verify that P-card allocations were charged against appropriate chart strings. PeopleSoft
must be used to access PS P-card Reports, which are required to complete this reconciliation. See Section 4.1.4
for instructions on how to access PS P-card Reports. Total charges made to the VISA card for the month should
agree to the PS P-card Report for the specified chartstring(s).
When you use PeopleSoft P-card for allocating/reallocating charges throughout the month, the charges will
appear on the P-card Report under the chartstring/account to which you have designated them.
PS P-card Reports showing the charges for the month must be printed and maintained with the log. If no
charges are posted for the month, print the P-card report result “No Matching Value Found” and maintain it
with the corresponding no activity log. See Section 4.1.4 for instructions on how to access P-card reports.
5.4 SUPERVISORY REVIEW OF CARDHOLDER LOG AND DOCUMENTATION
Supervisors must review their cardholder’s transaction log and documentation every month. The supervisor is
responsible for ensuring:
.1 The cardholder completed a valid reconciliation
.2 Purchases were within guidelines established for the purchasing card program
.3 All charges were reasonable and appropriate for their department.
.4 Appropriate supporting documentation is included for every purchase as stated in section 4.1.2
.5 The amount charged to the departmental chartstring per P-card report agrees to the reconciled VISA
statement
.6 When necessary, Journal Entries (JE’s) were properly prepared and submitted to accounting
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activity and received no VISA statement.
When the supervisor has completed the above review procedures and is satisfied with any follow-up actions
taken by the cardholder, the supervisor and cardholder must sign and date the log and the VISA statement to
document the review and return all documentation to the cardholder.
By signing this log and the VISA statement, the cardholder and supervisor certify that the purchases shown
match the corresponding VISA statement and comply with the current UMBC and Maryland State purchasing
card regulations, policies and procedures are supported with appropriate documentation, and either agree with
the corresponding VISA statement or are identified as a reconciling item. See Section 6 for information on
handling incorrect (disputed) items.
Note: Supervisors are required to sign and date each log even though there may be some outstanding
monthly charges. Remember supervisory review is the first line of defense against P-card fraud.
Please take your P-card supervisory responsibilities seriously and review all documentation.
5.5 SUPERVISORY MONTHLY P-CARD GAD CERTIFICATION
The General Accounting Division (“GAD”), which is responsible for issuance and administration of the
statewide Corporate Purchasing Card Program, requires that all state agencies provide additional oversight to
ensure that the policies and procedures documented in the Procurement Card Manual are followed. P-card
supervisors are required to notify the PCPA either by written memorandum or e-mail if any of the following
conditions apply:
1. All P-card transactions made during the monthly reporting period do not comply with State
regulations.
2. All transactions have not been approved by supervisory personnel.
3. All transactions have not been reconciled to the cardholder’s statements.
This information must be forwarded to the PCPA by the 25th of the month following cycle closing in order for
UMBC to comply with GAD’s requirement to notify the State of any UMBC card policy and/or procedure
exceptions. On or about the 16th of each month the PCPA will send all P-card supervisors an e-mail reminding
them of the notification process if the conditions above apply. Unless the PCPA receives written notification
from the P-card supervisor, the PCPA will assume that as the supervisor, he/she has reviewed all the charges
and reconciliation for the month and has signed the P-card log certifying that all charges are within the policies
and procedures of the P-card program.
5.6 SUPERVISORY QUARTERLY P-CARD CERTIFICATION
To help ensure timely and adequate P-card supervisory review as well as to minimize the possibility of
legislative audit report items, P-card supervisors are required to submit a quarterly certification form to their
Dean or Vice President. This formQuarterly Supervision From Supervisor” is available on Procurement’s
website at: https://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement . Click on “All Forms”.
The quarterly certification schedule is as follows:
January 1, 201__ to March 31, 201__ (Submit to Dean/VP on or about April 22.)
April l, 201__ to June 30, 201__ (Submit to Dean/VP on or about July 22)
July 1, 201__ to September 30, 201__ (Submit to Dean/VP on or about October 22)
October l, 201__ to December 31, 201__ (Submit to Dean/VP on or about January 22)
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NOTE P-card certification forms are due on or about the 22nd so that the Dean/Vice President can in turn
submit their quarterly certification to Procurement by May 1, August l, November 1 and February l. If
a P-card supervisor does not provide a certification to their Dean/Vice President by the required due
date, then a temporary suspension will be placed on those cards for which they supervise until a
certification is submitted.
5.7 DEAN/VICE PRESIDENT QUARTERLY P-CARD CERTIFICATION
Each Dean/Vice President must confirm receipt of all supervisor certifications by sending the Dean/Vice
Presidents’ quarterly certification form to the PCPA by the following quarterly due dates: May 1, August l,
November 1, and February 1. If a P-card supervisor does not provide a certification to their Dean/Vice
President by the required due date, then a temporary suspension will be placed on those cards for which they
supervise until a certification is submitted. The “Quarterly Certification From Dean/Vice Presidentform can
be found on Procurement’s website at: https://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement . Click on “All
Forms”.
5.8 PEOPLESOFT P-CARD
PeopleSoft P-Card is an on-line allocation/ reallocation system. It provides on-line access to transactions as
they are posted by VISA (normally 3 - 4 days after purchase). Departments are required to utilize PeopleSoft P-
Card to complete the required allocations/reallocations prior to the established cut-off date each month (24th of
the month following the closing of the billing cycle). All Visa charges must at a minimum be reviewed and
approved in the PS P-card system even though they may not be reallocated to another chartstring. Charges that
are not approved will remain in the “staged” area and not move to any chartstring in the General Ledger.
Therefore, cardholders or their proxy are required to attend the following PS training sessions:
Introduction to PeopleSoft (Pre-requisite)
Fundamentals of PeopleSoft (Pre-requisite)
P-card Reallocation
Registration for these classes can be found at: www.umbc.edu/training
In addition, as part of the allocation/reallocation process, departments are required to review the PeopleSoft
account number attached to each expense. All charges automatically default to the account number “7090200 –
Supplies”. Purchases of computer and audio-visual equipment are considered sensitive equipment and must be
reallocated to the proper account number. All cellular telephone equipment /services must be reallocated to
designated account number “7030600”. In addition, charges to be paid from grant funds must be reallocated to
the appropriate account numbers.
General Accounting and Procurement will monitor the PS P-card system to ensure that all charges have been
approved. Cardholders who have not approved their charges by the end of the billing cycle will receive a
warning from Procurement. Cardholders who continue leaving their charges unapproved in PS P-card will have
their P-card temporarily closed until such time as P-card charges are reviewed and approved.
THE USE OF PEOPLESOFT P-CARD DOES NOT ELIMINATE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR
RECORD KEEPING, RECONCILIATION AND SUPERVISORY REVIEW AS OUTLINED IN THIS
GUIDE.
5.8.1 HOW TO SIGN UP FOR PEOPLESOFT P-CARD
Cardholders must complete and submit the following:
1. SPECIALIZED ACCESS REQUEST FORM – In the Purchasing section of this form you must note what
type of P-card access the cardholder is to have, if any. The authority to allocate/reallocate charges can be
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privileges may also be granted. Submit this form directly to PS-Support, 4th Floor, Administration
Bldg., for processing. The form is located on the Procurement website:
http://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement/peoplesoftinfo.shtml and then click the link for
Specialized Access Request form.
2. P-CARD PROXY AUTHORIZATION FORM is to be submitted to Procurement along with the P-card
application for the request for a P-card. A chart string must be associated with each purchasing card. The
authority to allocate/reallocate charges can be given to the cardholder or another department representative
(e.g., business services section). “View Only” privileges may also be granted. Persons listed on the P-card
Proxy Authorization form as “allocator/reallocator” or “view only” must attend a training session. Training
sign-up may be found at http://www.umbc.edu/training. Anyone who has not been trained will not be
authorized to use PeopleSoft P-card. The P-card Proxy Authorization Form is on Procurement’s website:
http://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement/olpf.shtml .
Completing and submitting these forms will ensure access into PeopleSoft P-card. Remember to keep
copies of all forms submitted.
5.8.2. HOW TO USE PEOPLESOFT P-CARD
To access PeopleSoft P-card click on the following link: www.umbc.edu/peoplesoft
This website has a link “Knowledgebase” to the PS P-card Allocation/Reallocation System End-User Training
Manual. Knowledgebase provides instructions, pertinent screenshots and examples to guide you through the PS
P-card system.
To access Knowledgebase use the following navigation:
Knowledgebase > Training Opportunities > P-cards Reallocation, (#8 on the list) > Using the PeopleSoft P-card
System (PDF) (The manual is also located on Procurement’s website.)
5.9 RETENTION OF STATEMENTS & RECEIPTS
Purchasing card documentation is to be retained for at least five (5) years after fiscal year end, either in the
Cardholder’s department where purchases were made or in department archives, which can be readily accessed.
If you are spending grant funds, consult grant documents to determine if you are required to maintain records
for extended periods.
For reconciliation and audit purposes, departments must retain on a monthly basis the following items:
Transaction Log
Receipts/Packing slips/etc.
VISA Statement
Evidence of allocation/reallocation (i.e. PS P-card Report and/or Retriever)
Inventory Addition Form (if applicable)
Bank of America Cardholder Dispute Form (if applicable).
Copy of Missing Receipt Form (if applicable)
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The link for the forms above is:
http://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement/olpf.shtml
5.10 MANAGEMENT ADVISORY SERVICES REVIEWS OF PURCHASING CARD TRANSACTIONS
Periodic reviews of cardholder’s records (i.e., Cardholder Transaction Log, receipts, reconciled statements) will
be performed by Management Advisory Services. Additional reviews and/or audits may be conducted by any
or all of the entities that currently perform such functions on behalf of UMBC, USM, State of Maryland, and the
Federal Government.
The purpose of these reviews and/or audits is to ensure compliance with all of the guidelines, policies, and
procedures governing this program. These guidelines are derived from State of Maryland, UMBC, and Bank of
America requirements.
A pattern of non-compliance with the policies and procedures of the program will result in revocation of
the card.
6 DISPUTED TRANSACTIONS
Disputed transactions fall into two broad categories - those resulting from a supplier’s refusal to take back a
defective or misshipped item and those related to discrepancies between the cardholder’s records and the
monthly VISA statement. All disputes should be described in the Purchasing Cardholder Dispute Form
from Bank of America on Procurement’s website:
http://www.umbc.edu/adminaffairs/procurement/olpf.shtml
6.1 REPORTING A DISPUTE
If there is a dispute with a supplier (such as defective items or you are claiming that an item was not ordered
and the supplier is claiming that it was) or a dispute concerning an item that appears on the monthly VISA
statement, it must be reported to Bank of America using the Bank of America Cardholder Dispute Form within
60 days of the disputed statement’s closing date. The dispute form can be found on Procurement’s website
under “All Forms”. Cardholders must complete the form, sign it, keep a copy for your records and fax it with
supporting documentation to the PCPA in Procurement at x 5-1009. Where applicable, describe the problem
and the efforts you have made in attempting to resolve it. The PCPA will review the form and submit it to Bank
of America. The bank will then contact the cardholder.
Failure to submit a Purchasing Cardholder Dispute Form within 60 days of the disputed statement’s closing date
may result in cardholders losing chargeback rights.
6.2 RESOLUTION
Bank of America will investigate the disputed item(s). Cardholders may be contacted by the bank during their
investigation for further information. When the investigation is complete, the cardholder will be notified of the
resolution. It is the cardholder’s responsibility to ensure that the dispute is resolved. If you are not satisfied
with this resolution, please contact the PCPA immediately. Unresolved disputed items will remain on your
VISA charges.
UMBC Purchasing Card Program
User’s Guide
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7. WHEN YOU CAN’T USE VISA
The University encourages the use of the VISA purchasing card whenever appropriate. However, once a
cardholder has verified with a vendor that VISA would not be accepted for payment, the cardholder should:
.1 Determine if the vendor will accept a University purchase order and submit an invoice referencing
that order number to Accounts Payable for payment. If the vendor will invoice Accounts Payable,
then the cardholder should verify order information such as price, availability of item, date of delivery
and cost of shipping. This information should be submitted as an online requisition for supplies and
materials. The requisition should also include the phrase: “Vendor would not accept VISA”.
.2 If the vendor will not accept VISA or a University purchase order, then cardholders must submit a
“Payment Request” Form with an original order form or proforma invoice to Accounting. To facilitate
prepayment, affix goods/services stamp to the order form/proforma invoice and sign before sending to
Accounting for processing. The “Payment Request” Form should also include the phrase, “Vendor
would not accept VISA – Vendor requires prepayment.”
Revised 1/2011

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