Fiscal Policies P-Card Policy
The State of Idaho's P-Card (purchasing card) program was established to streamline and simplify the requisitioning, purchasing, and payment process. The program was designed to reduce the routing time required for the approval process and paperwork of procurement procedures such as petty cash, check requests, and expense reimbursements.
There are many benefits to be derived by using the purchasing card as a payment mechanism when appropriate:
State purchasing cards are to be issued to state employees only. If an agency has unique circumstances where they wish to issue a card to a non-state employee, they may do so with approval from the State Controller's Office, Deputy Controller, Division of Statewide Accounting. Generally, exceptions will only be approved when the cardholder is an employee of another governmental entity functioning as a state employee. Each agency determines the number and limitations set on the cards.
The purchasing card is to be used for official State of Idaho purchases and in conjunction with current state contracts. It is required that state contract merchants/vendors be used when making purchases of commodities that are available from State term or agency contracts. In addition, the purchasing card is to be used in conjunction with agency purchasing policies.
The purchasing card may be used to pay travel expenses for official state business. The expenses must comply with the State travel rules and regulations.
Cash advances should be reasonable in relation to the type and length of the travel. Agencies choosing to utilize cash advances must ensure adequate internal controls are in place and that fees charged are in the best interest of the state.
Service providers can be paid using the purchasing card. Payments made with the P-Card are subject to 1099 reporting requirements. The transactions must be posted to the correct vendor number in the accounting system.
Unacceptable purchases include but are not limited to:
Each agency will designate a Program Coordinator. This person is responsible for:
Each program area will assign a supervisor or other approver(s) to review and approve cardholder purchasing card transactions including related receipts and invoices in sufficient detail to support the charges. Although only one level of approval is required as a key control, a program area may assign additional levels of approvers as they feel necessary and appropriate.
Once the cardholder has received their card, they are responsible for:
Group cards do not have an individual's name imprinted on the face of the card and therefore come with additional risk. These types of cards are intended to be used by multiple people. Use of group cards is discouraged. Those agencies using group cards must ensure adequate internal controls are in place.
Group cards are to be issued to one person who is held accountable for the card with all the same responsibilities as defined in the Cardholder Responsibilities above.
The following types of card misuse should be reported to the appropriate agency personnel:
Consequences of misuse shall include:
In addition, consequences of misuse may include any one or combination of the following: