Ohio Admin. Code 5122-9-10 - Management and control of internal funds
(A) The purpose of this rule
shall be
is to
establish policy for management and control of the internal funds at each Ohio
department of mental health and addiction services regional psychiatric
hospital (RPH) business office, to establish books and accounts for each fund
in a standardized and uniform manner, and to install a system of internal
controls which will
to ensure the safe guarding of assets.
(B) The provisions of this rule
shall be
are
applicable to all RPHs. Further, the provisions of this rule
shall apply to all internal funds now on
hand or which may be established in the future at the RPH. Should any conflict
arise between the provisions of this rule and the provisions of rules
5122-2-03, 5122-1-28, and
5122-1-29 of the Administrative
Code, the provisions of the latter rules shall
will
apply.
(C) The following
definitions shall apply to this rule in
addition to or in place of those appearing in rule
5122-1-01 of the Administrative
Code:
(1) "Cash journal" means a printed form
(DMH-FIS-053), usually bound in a post binder, suitable for maintaining a daily
record of money received and spent, and a stated balance of assets. The use of
any other form, paper or electronic,
must
is to be
approved by the office of fiscal administration and support.
(2) "Patients
Patients'
funds account" means that
the internal fund established under the authority
of section 5119.56 of the Revised Code for
the purpose of receiving,
and holding in trust,
and disbursing for their benefit those monies in the possession of
patients on admission to a regional psychiatric hospital or received for them
during the course of their residence at a RPH that may
be disbursed for their benefit. There are specific earmarked portions
within this fund called patients' funds account, patients' representative payee
account, commissary fund, and savings fund.
(3) "Commissary cash journal" means a printed
form, usually bound in a post-binder, used for maintaining a daily record of
money received and spent, the balance of assets, and special columns in which
to detail the exact nature of receipts and disbursements,
and
as well as
the retail value of merchandise bought for resale.
(4) "Internal funds" means those funds that
are maintained and controlled by the managing officers at the hospital. Such
funds may include, but are not limited to, the
following:
(a) Patients' funds account, per section
pursuant to
section
5119.56 of the Revised
Code;
(c) General revenue fund,
perpursuant to Chapter 131. of the Revised
Code;
(d) Industrial and
entertainment fund, per rulepursuant to
rule 5122-1-28 of the Administrative
Code;
(e) Petty cash fund; per
pursuant to
division (A)(6) of section
126.21 of the Revised Code;
and
(f) Any other fund
which
that may
be established.
(5)
"Pre-numbered receipts" means a multiple part form used for recording a sum of
money from an organization or individual for credit to a specific account to
which the money will be deposited. The forms shall
are to be
sequentially prenumbered, and shall
will have captions to describe from where the money
came, the amount received in both alphabetic and numerical form, and the
signature of an employee of the hospital who has been authorized by the
managing officer to receive and deposit funds.
(6) "Rotary change fund" means a fixed sum of
cash for the purpose of making small disbursements from any of the internal
funds where cash is appropriate or required, and for tendering change to
patrons in the conduct of the commissary sales activity. A change fund drawer
or cash box must
is
to contain the total of the fixed amount at all times, such total to be
comprised of cash, paid invoices, or any combination of the two. The cash
journal will be posted only when checks are drawn to replenish the change fund.
All change funds or modifications must
are to have the prior approval of the chief of fiscal
administration.
(7) "Subsidiary
ledger" means a special section of a cash journal by which to account for a
portion of an internal fund that has been designated for a specific purpose,
the balance of which must
is to be included in the total assets of the
fund.
(8) "Voucher" means a printed
form used for each internal fund to identify the purpose and amount of a
disbursement and provide an authorization for payment by the managing officer
or his
the managing
officer's designee. It must
is to be supported by an invoice or invoices and other
related documents, such as patient roster, receiving reports, freight bill,
etc., to assure accuracy, completeness, and validity.
(D) Procedure:
(1) Pre-numbered
receipts shall
will be used as the source document to record all
income into
in
each internal fund.
(2) Cash
withdrawal form "DMH-CA-001" shall
will be the
source document to authorize all disbursements from the patients' fund
account.
(3) Cash receipts
shall
will be
deposited intact on a timely basis into
in a bank checking account, but in no instance later
than every Friday, allowing a minimum to remain on hospital grounds over a
weekend. The deposit amount shall
will be posted in the checkbook from the certified
amount listed on the bank deposit ticket.
(a)
All monies accruing to a fund in excess of current needs should be invested in
interest-bearing accounts. This does not apply to patients' fund account where
savings may be established only in the name of individual patients. Savings
accounts may be established in commissary funds only to the extent of
anticipated or projected needs for repairs, remodeling, or replacement of
equipment.
(b) A cash journal
shall
will be
established for each fund in which to record daily all receipts and
disbursements. A special cash journal shall
will be
established for commissaries. Subsidiary ledgers may be established within the
cash journals of certain funds as necessary.
(c) All disbursements from internal funds
shall
will be
by check. Cash requirements shall
will be met through the use of a rotary change fund
which is reimbursed by check. The bank signature cards
shall
are to
be updated as needed and maintained in a current status.
(d) Disbursements from internal funds
shall
will be
controlled and documented by a voucher system. Disbursements made for supplies,
clothing, or equipment must
are to be
supported by a receiving report prior to payment. Disbursements made for the
entertainment of patients must
will be documented by a verified roster of the
patients served.
(E) To the extent possible, there
shall
is to be
a division of responsibility between the cash receiving and cash disbursing
functions. These duties should be divided into two positions. The first will
receive all income and deposit it intact into the appropriate account. The
second will tender all cash pay outs and prepare checks. This separation should
reduce the possibility of records being manipulated for personal
gain.
(F) Daily procedures for
maintaining funds:
(1) Post the total sum of cash receipts to
the cash journal of each fund.
(2)
Post all disbursements to the cash journal as checks are drawn.
(3) The patients' fund receipts and
disbursements shall
will be posted on-line to the patient accounting
system. At the conclusion of the business day, the daily posting journal and
daily balance reports shall
will be printed
and maintained in accordance with the department's retention schedule. The
patients' fund daily reconciliation form shall
is to be
completed verifying liabilities (amount due patients) agree with the assets of
the fund.
(G) Procedures
to be completed monthly:
(1) Foot the receipts and disbursements
columns of all cash journals, reconcile the amounts shown in the balance
columns, and balance these sums to the total cash on hand and in the bank for
each fund.
(2) When all funds have
been balanced to the bank statement, a monthly report of cash book balances and
bank reconciliations shall
will be forwarded to the internal audit
group.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: R.C. 5119.56
Rule Amplifies: R.C. 5119.56
Prior Effective Dates: 10/19/1984, 02/01/2000, 12/10/2005, 03/08/2009, 07/02/2015
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