Cash Handling Procedures
Op8.04 Cash Handling Procedures
Purpose
To define and outline university policy with respect to handling, receiving, transporting, and depositing of cash. Cash is defined as currency, coin, check, money order, traveler’s check, debit card, and all credit card transactions.
Persons/areas affected
This policy applies to all campus departments receiving cash deposits and payments. Cash handling procedures are designed to assist and protect both the individuals handling the funds and the university. The Bursar’s Office is responsible for ensuring that funds are properly receipted and recorded. Questions regarding these procedures should be directed to the Bursar’s Office. All funds are subject to audit at any time by State Auditors, Internal Auditors, External Auditors, or the Bursar’s Office.
Policy
- Advance approval is required before a department starts collecting cash receipts. A request may be submitted to the Bursar’s Office or individual designated by the Chief Financial Officer.
- Departments collecting funds from individuals must give each individual an Official Receipt. Pre-numbered Receipt Books may be obtained at the Bursar’s Office. Completed Receipt Books must be returned to the Bursar’s Office for retention purposes.
- All Cash collected must be deposited at the Bursar’s Office within one business day
after collection/receipt of such money. Exceptions to this policy are as follows:
- If the total amount of cash receipted is less than $100.00 then the deposit can be made weekly.
- The Department of Planning, Design and Construction may hold refundable deposit checks received for copies of blueprints. Once blueprints are returned to Planning, Design and Construction, the refundable check shall be returned to the vendor. If any blueprints are not returned, the deposit checks shall be sent to the Bursar's office for deposit.
- All deposits should be delivered to the Bursar's Office and never sent through campus mail. Special arrangements should be made for transportation of large deposits by checking with the Bursar’s Office.
- Cash should be physically protected through the use of vaults, locked cash drawers, cash registers, cashier cages, locked metal boxes, etc.
- All checks should be made payable to Missouri State University and be restrictively endorsed to the university immediately upon receipt. This protects the check if lost or stolen.
- Processing Credit Card Payments brings an additional liability to the university and
the departments that accept these payments. Mishandling credit card transactions can
open the university and the department that performs the transaction to large fines
and severe financial penalties.
- Advance approval is required before a department starts accepting credit card payments. A request may be submitted to the Bursar’s Office or individual designated by the Chief Financial Officer.
- Credit card information should only be collected on the university’s Secure Server.
- Credit card information cannot be taken over the phone.
- Credit card information cannot be processed through the mail.
- Credit card information cannot be stored on a computer or anywhere in an office.
- Departments processing credit card payments are responsible for paying all related fees and charges.
- Expenditures or refunds cannot be made from cash receipts.
- There should be a separation of duties between the person receiving cash and the person responsible for maintaining the accounting records.
- No employee or department may establish a university bank account or deposit university funds into an unauthorized account.
Failure to follow these procedures may result in the non-compliant employee being held personally liable to the university for any shortages, fines or penalties, and subject to progressive discipline up to and including termination of employment.