Virginia Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Agency 30 - DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
Chapter 120 - FEDERAL PROPERTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ACT OF 1949, AS AMENDED
Section 1VAC30-120-30 - Inventory control and accounting system
Universal Citation: 1 VA Admin Code 30-120-30
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Property accountability.
1. Accountability records will be maintained
on all federal property transferred to the State Agency, recording receipts,
issues, balances, date, and document number. This documentation is by one or
more federal stock groups.
2. A
separate inventory card will be maintained for all items with an original
acquisition cost of $5,000 or more and passenger motor vehicles. The inventory
records are separate from the records of items of less than $5,000.
B. Receiving and verifying property.
1. When property is received, a
physical inspection and count is made and checked against the approved federal
Form SF-123 or available shipping documents. Receiving notations will be made
on the document.
2. When
differences are discovered, an overage and shortage report will be prepared and
submitted to the federal General Services Administration (GSA) regional office
under the provisions FMR 102-37.70 and 41 FMR102-37.350. In cases of an overage
of $500 or more, or estimated per line item, it will be listed on a SF-123 and
submitted to the GSA regional office.
3. Property items received and issued are
posted to the inventory card. Posted transactions show date, document number,
receipts, issues, and balance. It refers to the identified receiving and issue
document and therefore provides the item history.
4. A verification of property on hand will be
accomplished each year with a physical inventory. A written list identifying
the items is prepared and checked with the inventory card. Inventory
differences that cannot be accounted for by the distribution center supervisor
will be reported to the State Agency manager and adjustments may be made only
with the manager's written approval. All reasonable efforts to reconcile the
differences will be made before adjustments are approved. A verification of
items with an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more and passenger motor vehicles
will be made at least two times each year.
5. All property distributed by the
distribution center is issued on the form "Distribution Document and Invoice"
Exhibit 1, 1VAC30-120-150. Property picked up
directly from a holding agency by a donee is issued on the form, "Surplus
Property Transfer Document" Exhibit 2,
1VAC30-120-150.
C. Fiscal accounting system.
1. The State Agency will accept payment for
services only in the form of checks, warrants, or interdepartmental transfer
invoices, drawn or issued by, and in the name of, the approved donee. All
receipts are deposited with the Treasurer of Virginia to the account of the
Special Fund. All disbursements are made by the Treasurer from the account on
receipt of invoices properly certified to the State Comptroller. In addition,
the State Agency has an approved petty cash fund.
2. The fiscal accounting system is acceptable
to the Department of General Services (DGS), Division of Purchases and Supply,
and approved by the State Comptroller, along with other DGS fiscal systems. The
system is composed of a chart of accounts, a donee jacket type account
receivable subsidiary ledger, receipts ledger which accounts for all cash
received, and a general ledger which accounts for all assets, liabilities, and
expenses. An accrual statement of profit and loss and a balance sheet is
prepared at the close of each month.
3. The fiscal accounting records are
maintained as a separate Special Fund by the Department's Bureau of Fiscal
Services accounting for all revenues, disbursements, assets, and
liabilities.
Statutory Authority
§ 2.2-1123 of the Code of Virginia.
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