Asset Management Policy
1. Purpose
This policy provides broad direction to ensure that CIT's asset base, including portable and attractive items, is managed effectively, efficiently and within the bounds of all applicable legislation (Financial Management Act 1996 section 55(4)(g)) in achieving CIT's operational objectives.
2. Scope
This policy applies to all ɬÀï·¬staff and covers all non-property (i.e., land and buildings) assets and portable and attractive (P&A) items utilised by ɬÀï·¬whether owned or leased.
3. Principles
3.1 This policy and the related procedures document must be readily available to and must be adhered to by all staff with delegated responsibility for dealing with ɬÀï·¬assets.
3.2 All non-P&A items transactions over $5,000 (excluding GST) must be properly documented, verified, approved, and recorded in the General Ledger and Asset Register consistent with CIT’s Financial Delegations, Australian Accounting Standards and, where no conflicts exist, with ACT Government policies. In the instance of a conflict, the ACT Government policy takes precedence.
3.3 P&A items are to be recorded in individual P&A Registers in Colleges & Divisions.
3.4 All asset transaction documentation must be retained and shall be provided for inspection on request.
3.5 Assets and P&A items must be purchased in accordance with CIT's Procurement Policy and budget limits.
3.6 Assets must be recorded in the Asset Register at the cost or fair value of acquisition.
3.7 P&A items are not required to be recorded in the Oracle Asset Register/Ledger.
3.8 Artworks are to be included on the Asset Register if the initial purchase price or value is greater than $2,000 excluding GST.
3.9 By definition, P&A items do not meet the asset capitalisation threshold and, consequently, are expensed in the financial year in which they are acquired. P&A items that satisfy the P&A threshold of $500 requirements are recorded in the P&A Assets Register for control purposes and do not attract depreciation. P&A items that do not satisfy the P&A threshold of $500 can still be recorded in the P&A Asset register at the discretion of the purchasing department for control purposes.
3.10 All assets of the value, or over $5,000 must be barcoded to identify them as being the property of ɬÀï·¬as soon as practicable after delivery.
3.11 P&A items do not need to be barcoded, however Colleges/Divisions may, if deemed an appropriate control mechanism, elect to utilise barcoding.
3.12 The purchasing College or Division is responsible for the safe custody of all assets and P&A items.
3.13 Asset holdings are to be reviewed annually and Assets or P&A Items not being fully utilised or past their useful life should be redeployed, disposed, or donated/loaned to an eligible recipient in accordance with ɬÀï·¬Policies and Procedures.
3.14 Disposals of assets, including write offs, must conform with ACT procurement legislation, and must be conducted with openness and accessibility to all with the ultimate objective being to achieve a best net outcome for CIT. Refer to the ɬÀï·¬Asset Management Procedures for additional guidance.
3.15 Assets transferred within ɬÀï·¬must be advised to the Asset Manager at the time of transfer and in the case of Information Technology (IT) Equipment (see Attachment 2 for a definition), an IT Support Officer in CIT'S ICT area must be advised.
3.16 Transfers or disposals of P&A items are managed within Colleges and Divisions.
3.17 Upon approval by a Head of Department, Director or equivalent, items may be loaned to staff for the conduct of ɬÀï·¬business, only on an ongoing or short term basis. Provided that the asset is not required for other Institute business and are recorded in a College/Division Loans Register to be administered by the College/Division.
3.18 Items may be approved by Delegate for a short-term loan on a case-by-case basis. In these instances, it is the Delegates responsibility to ensure the asset is returned in the same condition it was loaned.
3.19 Assets and P&A items that are subject to loss or damage may be covered by ɬÀï·¬insurance arrangements.
3.20 Lost, stolen, or damaged assets and P&A items must be reported immediately to both the Facilities Manager and Asset Manager. The Asset Disposal Form must be completed. Where loss or damage is caused by negligence, action must be taken by the College/Division to repair/replace the item and recover the cost of repairs/replacement from the person(s) responsible.
3.21 Depreciation of non P&A assets is calculated on the straight-line basis from the date of acquisition (generally the invoice date). This is managed by Shared Services Finance in accordance with all applicable legislation and accounting standards.
3.22 Audits of assets and P&A Items will be undertaken frequently under a rolling program on a campus-by-campus basis or as required otherwise. Each campus should be subject to stocktake on a minimum three-year rolling basis. A report for the attention of the ɬÀï·¬Executive will be prepared and submitted by Finance at the conclusion of a stocktake.
4. Documentation
Legislation
Related Policies, Guides and Resources
5. Definitions
All terminology used in this policy is consistent with definitions in the ɬÀï·¬Definitions of Terms.
Refer to Asset Management Attachments Document for more information.
6. Policy Contact Officer
Senior Director, Finance.
Contact ɬÀï·¬Student Services on (02) 6207 3188 or email infoline@cit.edu.au for further information.
7. Procedures
This policy is implemented through the associated procedures. Authority to make changes to the procedures rests with the policy owner.
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Policy No: 2017/450 Approved: April 2023 Next Review: July 2024 Category: Corporate Policies Policy Owner: Executive Director, Corporate Services |
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Asset Management Procedures (PDF File 296.5 KB) Asset Management Definitions (PDF File 261.3 KB) |
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