SUBJECT Payment of Invoices APPROVAL

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							CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY                                                 #050400

SUBJECT: Payment of Invoices                                APPROVAL:              Rick Baker, Mayor

EFFECTIVE DATE: 10/22/07                                    REPLACES POLICY DATED:            5/17/99

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Synopsis:        This policy applies to the payment of vendor invoices in accordance with the Local
Government Prompt Payment Act, Chapter 218, Florida State Statutes. This act, governing financial
matters of local government entities provides that payment for all purchases be made in a timely manner;
that the entities specify requirements for a “proper invoice” and make such requirements available to
vendors; and that the entities establish dispute resolution procedures concerning payment of an invoice.


Policy:

A.        Definitions

          For the purposes of this policy, the following terms shall be defined:

          1.      Construction Services - all labor, services, and materials provided in connection
                  with the construction, alteration, repair, demolition, reconstruction, or any other
                  improvements to real property.

          2.      Contractor or provider of construction services - means any person who contracts
                  directly with the City to provide construction services.

          3.      Proper invoice - any invoice or pay application which is received by the City
                  which conforms to the required criteria established in this policy.

          4.      Prompt Payment - payment of proper invoices made within 45 days for non-
                  construction services and 25 business days for construction services of the
                  payment due date as calculated by the “bill to” department according to the Local
                  Government Prompt Payment Act.

          5.      Purchase - the purchase of goods, services, or construction services; the purchase
                  or lease of personal property; or the lease of real property by a local governmental
                  entity.

          6.      Vendor - any person who sells goods or services, sells or leases personal property,
                  or leases real property directly to a local governmental entity.
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B. Responsibilities


             Purchasing and Materials Management Department - It shall be the responsibility
             of the Purchasing Director to develop and implement policies and procedures for
             the following:

             a.       Providing that no purchase order or contract entered into by the City and a
                      vendor violates the Prompt Payment Act;
             b.       Providing that purchase orders and contracts clearly specify requirements
                      for submitting a proper invoice as defined in this policy;
             c.       Providing that purchase orders and contracts clearly specify the City's
                      prompt payment dispute resolution procedures;
             d.       Providing for and arbitrating the dispute resolution process in compliance
                      with the Prompt Payment Act; and
             e.       Providing vendor payment processing procedures to be followed by all
                      departments.

             Departments - It shall be the responsibility of all departments to develop and
             implement procedures for the following:

             f.       Notifying vendors of improper invoices in writing within 10 days of
                      receipt;
             g.       Date stamping of all invoices and other documents required for prompt
                      payment;
             h.       Providing for prompt payment of all invoices within 45 days of the
                      calculated payment due date for non-construction services and 25 business
                      days for construction services;
             i.       Entering receiving information in the Purchasing System;
             j.       Entering invoices, pay applications, retainage, credit memos or other
                      documents required for prompt payment to the accounts payable system
                      and forwarding to the Finance Department;
             k.       Notifying as soon as possible the vendor, Finance and Purchasing of the
                      development of any controversies that might affect prompt payment;
             l.       Notifying the vendors of the City's prompt payment dispute resolution
                      procedures when controversies that might affect prompt payment arise;
                      and
             m.       Complying with the City's prompt payment dispute resolution procedures.




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C. General

      The following applies to all external procurement of supplies or services for the City:

      1.      All invoices must be sent directly to the “bill to” department by the vendor. The
              “bill to” department will authorize payment after delivery and acceptance of
              supplies or services and review of the vendor’s invoice.


      2.      The vendor’s invoice must be:

              a.   in compliance with the terms of the purchase order, agreement, or contract
                      governing the purchase of the particular supplies or services;

              b.   an original invoice; and shall contain the following information:

                          the name of the vendor;
                          the date of preparation;
                          the number of the invoice to facilitate identification;
                          the authorizing City purchase order number which shall correlate to
                          the City purchase order with which the purchase was made, and
                          respective receiving entry;
                          the vendor’s federal identification number (if not already on file);
                          an accurate description of the supplies or services;
                          the correct quantity, unit price, and total cost of supplies or services
                          delivered;
                          any applicable discounts;
                          the location and date of delivery of the supplies or services to the City
                          (if applicable); and
                          the address to which the payment should be mailed (if not already on
                          file).

      3.      It shall be the responsibility of the requesting department to:

              a.   Resolve discrepancies between purchase orders and invoices;
              b.   On standard purchase orders and blanket releases conduct a 3-way match;
                     that is, match purchase order, receipt and vendor invoice;
              c.   Expedite invoice processing to ensure timely payment or take advantage of
                     early payment cash discounts when available; and
              d.   Send invoice and register report to the Finance Department.

      4.      The Finance Department shall review the payment documents, schedule payment
              based on the terms established by the purchase order, and issue a check to the
              vendor.



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       5.     Any exceptions or unusual circumstances not provided for in this policy must be
              documented and will be subject to review and approval by the Purchasing
              Director.



D.     Acceptance for the Purpose of Payment

       Delivery of supplies or services to the City does not constitute acceptance for the purpose
       of payment. Final acceptance and authorization of payment shall be given only after
       delivery and a thorough inspection indicates that the supply or service meets contract
       specifications and conditions. Should the delivered supply or service differ in any respect
       from the specifications, payment will be withheld until such time as the supplier takes
       necessary corrective action. The Purchasing Department shall be notified of the
       deviation in writing within five days of delivery. If the proposed corrective action is not
       acceptable to the City, the Purchasing Department may authorize the requesting
       department to refuse final acceptance, in which case the supply(s) shall remain the
       property of the supplier, and the City shall not be liable for payment for any portion
       thereof.




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Resource Documents: Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Chapter 218, Florida State
Statutes; Purchasing and Materials Management Policy and Procedures Manual, Chapter 8
(Processing Invoices for Payment)

Contact: Purchasing and Materials Management Department




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