Public Act 098-0904 Public Act 0904 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0904 | HB4569 Enrolled | LRB098 17434 OMW 52534 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The State Comptroller Act is amended by changing | Section 17 as follows:
| (15 ILCS 405/17) (from Ch. 15, par. 217)
| Sec. 17. Inventory control records. The comptroller shall | maintain current
inventory records of all property held by or | on behalf of the State or any
State agency, which may be copies | of the official inventory control records
maintained by State | agencies or summaries thereof. The Office of the Comptroller | shall define reporting requirements and thresholds to be used | by State agencies in the Comptroller's Statewide Accounting | Management System (SAMS) manual. The Department of Central
| Management Services and each other State agency so
holding such | property shall report to the comptroller, on forms prescribed
| by the comptroller, all property acquired or disposed of by | that agency,
in such detail and at such times as the | comptroller requires, by rule, to
maintain accurate,
current | inventory records. The Department of Central Management
| Services shall transmit to the comptroller a certified copy of | all reports
it may issue concerning State property, including | its annual report.
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| (Source: P.A. 82-789.)
| Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | Section 13.3 as follows:
| (30 ILCS 105/13.3) (from Ch. 127, par. 149.3)
| Sec. 13.3. Petty cash funds; purchasing cards.
| (a) Any State agency may establish and maintain petty cash
| funds for the purpose of making change, purchasing items of | small cost,
payment of postage due, and for other nominal | expenditures which cannot
be administered economically and | efficiently through customary procurement
practices.
| Petty cash funds may be established and maintained from | moneys which
are appropriated to the agency for Contractual | Services. In the case of
an agency which receives a single | appropriation for its ordinary and
contingent expenses, the | agency may establish a petty cash fund from the
appropriated | funds.
| Before the establishment of any petty cash fund, the agency | shall
submit to the State Comptroller a survey of the need for | the fund. The
survey shall also establish that sufficient | internal accounting controls
exist. The Comptroller shall | investigate such need and if he determines
that it exists and | that adequate accounting controls exist, shall
approve the | establishment of the fund. The Comptroller shall have the
power | to revoke any approval previously made under this Section.
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| Petty cash funds established under this Section shall be | operated and
maintained on the imprest system and no fund shall | exceed $1,000, except that
the Department of Revenue may | maintain a fund not exceeding $2,000 for each Department of | Revenue facility and the Secretary of State may maintain a fund | of not exceeding $2,000 for each
Chicago Motor Vehicle | Facility, each Springfield Public Service Facility, and
the | Motor Vehicle Facilities in Champaign, Decatur, Marion, | Naperville, Peoria,
Rockford, Granite City, Quincy, and | Carbondale, to be used solely for the
purpose of making change. | Except for purchases made by procurement card as
provided in | subsection (b) of this Section, single transactions shall be
| limited to amounts less
than $100 $50 , and all transactions | occurring in the fund shall be reported and
accounted for as | may be provided in the uniform accounting system developed by
| the State Comptroller and the rules and regulations | implementing that
accounting system. All amounts in any such | fund of less than $1,000 but over
$100 shall be kept in a | checking account in a bank, or savings and loan
association or | trust company which is insured by the United States government
| or any agency of the United States government, except that in | funds maintained
in each Department of Revenue Facility, | Chicago Motor Vehicle Facilities, each Springfield Public | Service Facility,
and the Motor Vehicle Facilities in | Champaign, Decatur, Marion, Naperville,
Peoria, Rockford, | Granite City, Quincy, and Carbondale, all amounts in the fund
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| may be retained on the premises of such facilities.
| No bank or savings and loan association shall receive | public funds as
permitted by this Section, unless it has | complied with the requirements
established pursuant to Section | 6 of "An Act relating to certain
investments of public funds by | public agencies", approved July 23, 1943, as
now or hereafter | amended.
| An internal audit shall be performed of any petty cash fund | which
receives reimbursements of more than $5,000 in a fiscal | year.
| Upon succession in the custodianship of any petty cash | fund, both the
former and successor custodians shall sign a | statement, in triplicate,
showing the exact status of the fund | at the time of the transfer. The
original copy shall be kept on | file in the office wherein the fund
exists, and each signer | shall be entitled to retain one copy.
| (b) The Comptroller may provide by rule for the use of | purchasing cards by
State agencies to pay for purchases that | otherwise may be paid out of the
agency's petty cash fund. Any | rule adopted hereunder shall impose a single
transaction limit, | which shall not be greater than $500.
| The rules of the Comptroller may include but shall not be | limited to:
| (1) standards for the issuance of purchasing cards to | State agencies
based upon the best interests of the State;
| (2) procedures for recording purchasing card |
| transactions
within the State accounting system, which may | provide for summary reporting;
| (3) procedures for auditing purchasing card | transactions on a
post-payment basis;
| (4) standards for awarding contracts with a purchasing | card vendor to
acquire purchasing cards for use by State | agencies; and
| (5) procedures for the Comptroller to charge against | State agency
appropriations for payment of purchasing card | expenditures without the
use of the voucher and warrant | system.
| (c) As used in this Section, "State agency" means any | department,
officer, authority, public corporation, | quasi-public corporation,
commission, board, institution, | State college or university, or other
public agency created by | the State, other than units of local government
and school | districts.
| (Source: P.A. 98-496, eff. 1-1-14.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/15/2014
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