Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 260 - Office of Management and Enterprise Services
Chapter 80 - Plan of Operation for Oklahoma State Agency for Surplus Property
Section 260:80-1-11 - Inventory control and accounting systems
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 260:80-1-11
Current through Vol. 42, No. 7, December 16, 2024
(a) Inventory Control System.
(1) The agency shall use, maintain and
support an automated inventory control system to document and track property
receipt, warehouse location, transfer, sale, utilization and
disposal.
(2) The Agent shall
assign an inventory control identifier to property so that the inventory
control system shall recognize the quantity received, property location,
quantity distributed, service charges and other information the Agent
requires.
(3) The Agent shall
conduct an annual physical inventory of property on-hand. The Agent shall
reconcile physical inventory findings to system produced records and report
results to the GSA.
(4) The Agent
may retain surplus property for use in operating the donation program in
conjunction with an active cooperative agreement with GSA. However, the Agent
will obtain GSA approval prior to using surplus property for agency use.
Records of property approved for agency use will be maintained separately and
apart from records of inventory of donation property.
(b) Accounting System.
(1) The Agent shall record and maintain
financial records in an accounting system. The Director and the Agent shall
adhere to methods the State Auditor and Inspector and state finance officials
prescribe for the accounting system. System records shall indicate payments due
and received for property to accurately indicate donee accounts status
including balances due to the agency.
(2) The accounting system shall review
accounts on a periodic basis so that the Agent may identify accounts that may
become past due.
(3) The Director
and the Agent shall ensure that the system provides financial information that
the Director and Agent may use to evaluate agency financial
performance.
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