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TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE STATEWIDE OPERATING STANDARD No. FA.2.1 Page 1 of 5 Effective Date: 08/31/15 DIVISION: SUBJECT: Fiscal Affairs AUTHORITY: Minute Order #100-04 PROPOSED BY: TITLE: RECOMMENDED BY: Establishment and Control of Petty Cash Funds Original Signed by Gisela Figueroa Associate Vice Chancellor for Financial Services Original Signed by Jonathan Hoekstra TITLE: Chief Financial Officer Date: 08/31/15 APPROVED BY: Original Signed by Mike Reeser TITLE: Chancellor Date: 08/31/15 STATUS: Approved by the Chancellor 08/31/15 HISTORICAL STATUS: Revised 02/2015 Approved by BOR MO#100-04, 10/22/04 Approved by MC 09/10/04 Revised 8/11/04 Reviewed 10/07/94 Approved 06/25/79 BOR MO#51-79 (Rescind by MO#88-04) POLICY It is the policy of Texas State Technical College to authorize, establish, and maintain petty cash funds required to provide services to students, faculty, and staff and to ensure that adequate controls are maintained to prevent loss through theft or misappropriation. PERTINENT INFORMATION Experience has established the need for permanent petty cash funds in student accounting offices, instructional sales activities, auxiliary sales, and other income-producing activities. In addition, temporary requirements, such as during student registration must be met. The most serious deficiencies in the control of petty cash are: failure to report and correct cash over/short situations, expenditures for supplies and materials without adequate documentation for payment, failure to reimburse petty cash funds for authorized expenditures on a regular basis, and

Page 2 improper control of the integrity of the fund, either through lack of security or unauthorized access to the fund. Special attention should be given to insuring that these common and recurring deficiencies do not exist, as well as any local conditions which may result in petty cash losses or improper balances. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY The Board of Regents delegates responsibility for implementing this Statewide Operating Standard to the chancellor or his/her designee. The chief financial officer is primarily responsible for assuring that procedures are in place to control petty cash funds. OPERATING REQUIREMENTS 1. The president or his/her authorized representative must approve the establishment, change in authorized amount, or the discontinuance of each college-level petty cash fund. A. New Fund. When a new petty cash fund has been approved, a letter is sent to the chief financial officer to request approval of the fund. The request is to include the following: (1) the name of the activity requiring the fund, (2) the proposed amount of the fund, and (3) a short explanation of the reason(s) for the fund. Upon approval, the college student accounting office will draw a check on the bank indicated, issuing the money to the requesting activity, and obtain a completed and signed Petty Cash Custodian Receipt. B. Increased Fund. When an increase in the funding level of an existing petty cash fund has been approved, a letter is sent to the chief financial officer to request approval of this change. The request is to include the following: (1) the name of the activity using the fund, (2) the current amount of the fund and the amount that is being requested, and (3) a short explanation of the reason(s) for an increase in the fund level. Upon approval, the college student accounting office will draw a check on the bank indicated, issuing the money to the requesting activity, and obtain a completed and signed Petty Cash Custodian Receipt. C. Decreased Fund. When a decrease in the funding level of an existing petty cash fund has been approved, a letter is sent to the chief financial officer to request approval of this change. Upon approval, the person responsible for the fund returns the excess monies to the student accounting office, which provides a completed and signed Petty Cash Custodian Receipt to that individual. The student accounting office deposits the monies in the fund group from which the funds were drawn, within three days. D. Discontinued Fund. When the discontinuance of an existing petty cash fund has been approved, a letter is sent to the chief financial officer to request approval of this change. Upon approval, the person responsible for the fund returns the monies to the student accounting office, which provides a completed and signed Petty Cash Custodian Receipt to that individual. The student accounting office deposits the

Page 3 monies in the fund group from which the funds were drawn, within three days. 2. Access to areas where cash is stored is to be controlled to safeguard the petty cash fund against theft. 3. Petty cash reimbursements or change requests are to be submitted at regular intervals. Checks or cash received for deposit are to be placed in a locked bag and submitted to the college student accounting office daily. No post-dated checks are to be accepted. The person responsible for petty cash is to notify his/her supervisor of any cash overage or shortage as soon as it is discovered. 4. Balances of petty cash accounts in the general ledger are to be checked monthly by the college student accounting office to verify correctness. 5. The student accounting office should conduct surprise petty cash counts once per semester. 6. The student accounting office is the office of record for the maintenance of files for petty cash funds. A. The file is to contain at least (1) a copy of the approval letter from the chief financial officer establishing the petty cash fund and (2) a copy of the Petty Cash Custodian Receipt that indicates that the appropriate individual has received the initial monies and accepted responsibility for them B. If the level of a fund has been increased, the file is also to contain (1) a copy of the approval letter from the chief financial officer and (2) a copy of the Petty Cash Custodian Receipt that indicates that the appropriate individual has received the additional monies and accepted responsibility for them. C. If the level of a fund has been decreased, the file is also to contain (1) a copy of the approval letter from the chief financial officer, (2) a copy of the Petty Cash Custodian Receipt that indicates that the appropriate individual has returned the monies to the student accounting office, and (3) a copy of the bank receipt that shows the funds have been deposited. D. If a fund has been discontinued, the file is also to contain (1) a copy of the approval letter from the chief financial officer, (2) a copy of the Petty Cash Custodian Receipt that indicates that the funds have been returned to the student accounting office, and (3) a copy of the bank receipt that shows the funds have been deposited. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1. Complete and accurate records are kept for each fund. 2. Cash overages and shortages are nonexistent or infrequent for each fund.

Page 4 3. Audit findings are nonexistent or infrequent for each fund. 4. A complete and accurate file is kept for each fund by the college student accounting office. 5. The student accounting office conducts a surprise petty cash count of each fund once a semester and finds the amount of cash in those funds to be correct.

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE PETTY CASH CUSTODIAN RECEIPT PART I. (Complete A, B, and C.) A. College B. Petty Cash Fund Name C. General Ledger Account Number PART II. (Complete A, B, C, or D.) APPROVAL INCREASE/DECREASE BALANCE A. Establish New Fund B. Increase Authorized Amount of Existing Fund C. Decrease Authorized Amount of Existing Fund D. Discontinue Existing Fund AVC Financial Services (signature) Date CFO (signature) Date PART III. (Complete A or B.) A. New or Increased Fund The custodian has received and accepted responsibility for the transaction noted above. Custodian Printed Name Signature Date AVC Financial Services Printed Name Signature Date B. Decreased or Discontinued Fund The AVC Financial Services has received and accepted responsibility for the transaction noted above. Custodian Printed Name Signature Date AVC Financial Services Printed Name Signature Date Original: Copy: Chief Financial Officer AVC Financial Services TSTC-0-FA-009 (09-04)