File #: 21-246    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/15/2021 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 6/22/2021 Final action:
Title: Pre-Audit Certification for Electronic Payments PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to request authorization from the Town Council to engage in electronic payments in accordance with North Carolina Administrative Code 20 NCAC 03.0409.
Attachments: 1. Resolution for Electronic Payments
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Pre-Audit Certification for Electronic Payments
PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to request authorization from the Town Council to engage in electronic payments in accordance with North Carolina Administrative Code 20 NCAC 03.0409.
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DEPARTMENT: Town Manager and Finance

CONTACT INFORMATION: David Andrews; Arche McAdoo, 918-7439

INFORMATION: The Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act (LGBFCA) requires the Finance Officer to affix a Pre-Audit Certification on all obligations and disbursements. For obligations, the pre-audit must:
a. Ensure that there is an appropriate budget ordinance or project/grant ordinance appropriation authorizing the obligation;
b. Ensure that sufficient monies remain within the appropriation to cover the amount that is expected to be paid out during the current fiscal year if accounted for in the budget ordinance, or to cover the entire amount if accounted for in a project or grant ordinance; and,
c. Record the amount of the transaction in the encumbrance system.

For disbursements, the pre-audit must:
a. Ensure that the amount claimed is payable;
b. Ensure that there is a budget ordinance or project/grant ordinance;
c. Ensure that sufficient monies remain within the appropriation to cover the amount that is due to be paid out; and,
d. Ensure that the local government has sufficient cash to cover the payment.

Currently these pre-audit certifications are done manually on paper documents. However, on electronic transactions it is not practical to affix a pre-audit certification. In recognition of the increasing volume of electronic transactions, the Local Government Commission adopted rules to exempt a local governments from affixing the pre-audit certification to electronic transactions. (Note: This does not mean that a local government is exempt from preforming the pre-audit.)

The Town has on occasion received requests from vendors to be paid by ACH. While Automated...

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