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Resolution 1996-153 MAR 2 6 1998 RESOLUTION NO. 96-153 RESOLUTION TO FORMALLY ESTABLISH A SIGNATURE AUTHORIZATION POLICY FOR AGENCIES UNDER THE PURVIEW OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS. Chapter 125. F.S. and Collier County ordinance 93-72 and authorizee the county Manager to admini.ter the policies of the Board ot County commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Board of county Commissioners seeks to promote and eneure efficiency and accountability in the administration of its policiee; NOW. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA that: The attached signature authorization policy be adopted and this policy be implemented applicable to all staff under the direct purview of the Board of County commissioners. I I I '. ! ! This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote, favoring same. DATE:7J;~~ . 1995 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .' COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA ..........,,'. ..t .'ATTEST:!i ':"" :,.:...... ';" ",., (~;. '. llIIIGHT.E.....B!'-OCK. ~. ..~' ~ -'. (', '. Norris. Chairman Clerk By: ':.', :: r. : fl",', . ~ ~):.:By~.:.,;1 .. , '- " :-.',' ",,~" '. ....:..~J.~;.:.. aq~e~~.:K~nYon, "'1, ,. '\' .,." ."'''.11'......\. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Michael W. Pettit lOOK 000 PI[,[ 177 Assistant Collier County Attorney -",_'-'~.,.' ,,",-~-~~._., ---_.~_..<<.~..,.~~.__..- MAR 2 6 1996 COLLIBR COUNTY GINIRAL SIGNATURB AUTHORIZATION POLICY 1. PURVIEW. This policy shall apply to all agencies, divisions, departments, offices, sections and any other entities under the direct purview of the Board of County Commissioners, including, but not limited to the County Manager Agency, the Office of the County Attorney, the Board of County Commissioners' Office and the collier County Airport Authority. 2. DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this resolution, the following terms shall be defined as follows: a. "Signature Authority"--Refers to the ability and discretion of a duly designated employee to formally accept, request, approve, or document by signature various actions pertaining to the administration of the entities and agencies referenced under section 1 of this policy. b. "Permanent Signature appropriate utilization ongoing basis. Authority"--Refers to the of signature authority on an c. "Temporary Signature Authority" --Refers to the appropriate utilization of signature authority that has been properly transferred from a permanent signatory for a period not to exceed 60 calendar days in duration. 3. APPLICABILITY. This policy shall apply to all documents that require signature authorization from appropriate agency personnel. This shall include, but not be limited to documents such as field purchase orders, purchase order modification requests, change orders, purchase requisitions, purchase receiving and invoicing documents, personnel requisitions, payroll records (including all leave request and attendance forms/records) and budget amendments. This policy shall ~ apply to authorizing signatures for documents such as regular purchase orders, personnel action requests, out of county travel forms or the final authorization of any other documents governed by , other County ordinances and resolutions. 4. AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR. For the purpose of administering the policies of the Board of County Commissioners pursuant to Chapter 125, F, S. and Collier County Ordinance 93-72, The County Administrator shall have the authority to exercise signature authority subject to the limits of the law and the prevailing policies of the Board of County Commissioners. Additionally, the County Administrator shall have the discretion to formally delegate and designate signature authority, subject to all prevailing laws, ordinances and County policies to appropriate subordinate staff as follows: a, Delegation of signature authority to appropriate staff members at the cost center level. b. Designation of the Assistant County Administrator or other appropriate staff member to approve any and all additions, deletions and changes to the list of authorized signatories for the County Administrator Agency. lOOK 000 PIG, 178 MAR 2 6 1998 c. Delegation of authority to division administrators to add, delete or change the list of authorized signatories for any or all cost centers under their purview. 5. OTHER BOARD AGENCIES. Like the County Administrator, The County Attorney, the Executive Director of the Collier County Airport Authority, the Administrative Assistant to the Board of County Commissioners and any other entity deemed to be under the direct purview of the Board of County Commissioners shall have the same signature authority as the County Administrator for their respective agencies as set forth under this policy and a9 applicable to their respective agencies. 6. CONTINGENT AUTHORITY, In the event of the periodic absence or the unavailability of an authorized signatory, division administrators or department directors may address this contingency in either or both of the following ways: a. SECONDARY AUTHORIZATION, Request through the formal signature authorization process that permanent signature authority be granted to subordinate staff on a secondary basis. b. TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATION. Request by memorandum to the Finance and Purchasing departments that their signature authority be temporarily transferred to an appropriate staff member subject to the following limits: 1. The term of the transfer shall not exceed 60 calendar days without the written approval of the County Administrator or his designee. 2. The scope of authority transferred may equal, but shall never exceed the scope of signature authority (dollar thresholds, specific cost centers, functions, etc.) delegated to the permanent signatory. 3. Temporary transfers of signature authority shall only be made to appropriate staff members, who have the capacity to act on behalf of the work unit , during the absence of the permanent signatory or who have been given temporary authority for a specific project or task. 4. The memorandum authorizing the temporary transfer of authority shall as a minimum state the specific time period(s) of the transfer and any limits (e.g., dollar amounts, cost centers, types of documents, etc.) the permanent signatory wishes to apply to the transfer. Should the memorandum lack in any of these specifics, it will be assumed that the transfer period will be equal in length to the absence of the permanent signatory and that the temporary signatory will have the full authority of the permanent signatory during that time period. ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, BY RESOLUTION, IN OPEN SESSION 3/12/96 10DK 000PIG,179 ",'i.';:llIi~Q: _._._.h_"'~'__'_~~~'~____~___"~'~"_"'".<