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Communications - Council Term
2016-2018
Communication
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001
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Bonnie S. Nims, CGAP, Legislative Auditor
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FC: Filed - 3/7/17.
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AGE FC 2017/03/07 (2016-2018)
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What items does the County considers inventory? <br />There are three distinct categories of inventory: <br />1) fixed assets <br />2) controlled assets <br />3) materials, tools, and supplies (MTS) <br />Fixed assets are purchased for long-term use, depreciable, and are not likely to be converted <br />quickly into cash (e.g., land, buildings, equipment, and improvements that add permanent value <br />to the asset). <br />Controlled assets, also known as "small and attractive", are items costing more than $250 but <br />less than $1,000 that are inventoried because they are sensitive, portable, and prone to theft <br />(e.g., mowers, weedeaters, portable saws, etc.). <br />Materials. Tools, and Supplies are also known as "consumables" and used within 12 months or <br />less. <br />• Materials are items used in the repair, alteration, construction of machinery or <br />equipment, or in the replacement of component parts of equipment. <br />• A tool is a device or implement used for repair and maintenance of equipment. Not <br />categorized as a controlled asset (e.g., hand sickles, cane knives, trash picker and <br />grabber sticks, etc.). <br />• Supplies are consumable commodities necessary to carry out the activities of county <br />agencies. <br />Equipment must meet the following criteria to be added to the inventory records: <br />• Estimated useful life is greater than one year. <br />• The item must belong to a general class of property including: <br />o motor vehicles <br />0 office equipment and furnishings <br />o educational, scientific and recreational equipment <br />o construction and repair equipment <br />o engineering instruments and equipment <br />o street lighting or traffic control equipment <br />0 other equipment <br />The item is capable of being permanently identified as an individual item. It cannot <br />be consumed, show a material change, or be altered from its first use. <br />• The item's original cost is greater than $1,000. <br />What is an inventory management system? <br />An inventory management system is a set of policies, procedures, and methods for accurately <br />recording and using property. The purpose of an adequate inventory management system is to <br />provide guidance to assist department heads, property custodians, and inventory personnel in <br />establishing, maintaining, and enforcing internal controls and written policies and procedures. <br />The inventory management system ensures accountability and safeguarding for County -owned <br />or controlled property in their possession, custody, control or use. <br />DPW Highway Maintenance Division Inventory Management: Background 13 <br />
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