Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 148-7-2 - Definitions2.1. "Auditor" means the Auditor of the State of West Virginia.2.2. "Cardholder" means the individual responsible for and named on the purchasing card.2.3. "Director" means the Director of the Purchasing Division of the Department of Administration.2.4. "Emergency management or response personnel" means all persons acting under color of authority of state law engaged in rescue efforts, emergency or disaster relief recovery or coordination of emergency services, and are identified as such by the Governor, set forth in subsection 3.2 of this rule.2.5. "Goods" means commodities, supplies, materials, printing, equipment, and any other articles or items used by or furnished to a spending unit.2.6. "Maintenance" means services to maintain an item of equipment or computer software, including parts incidental to providing the service.2.7. "Point of Sale Vendor" means the point of sale or supplier of goods or services purchased with the Purchasing Card, not the State Purchasing Card Provider.2.8. "Purchasing card" or "card" means the charge card authorized by the Director to provide payment for Transactions.2.9. "Purchasing Card Authorization Administrator" or "Authorization Administrator" means the individual designated by the Director to coordinate the Purchasing Card Program. 2.10. "Purchasing Card Coordinator" or "Coordinator" means the individual designated by the spending officer to coordinate the State Purchasing Card Program.2.11. "Purchasing Card Provider" or "Provider" means the entity providing the State with Purchasing Card services.2.12. "Services" means the furnishing of labor, time or effort by a contractor, not involving the delivery of a specific end product other than reports which are merely incidental to the required performance. Services include maintenance and utilities, but do not include tax reportable services.2.13. "Spending officer" means the executive head of a spending unit, or a person designated by him or her.2.14. "Spending unit" means a department, agency or institution of State government for which an appropriation is requested, or to which an appropriation is made by, the Legislature.2.15. "State Purchasing Card Program" or "program" means the purchase of and payment for Transactions which do not exceed the Transaction Limit through use of the Purchasing Card.2.16. "Statewide Contract" means a legally binding instrument competitively bid, awarded and maintained by the Purchasing Division to provide services or tangible goods to all state spending units at a specified price. Statewide contract usage is mandatory for all agencies under the jurisdiction of the Purchasing Division and available (upon mutual consent) to agencies not under the jurisdiction of the Purchasing Division.2.17. "Transactions" means the purchase of and payment for:2.17.a. Goods the cost of which do not exceed the Transaction Limit;2.17.b. Services as follows: 2.17.b.2. Utilities --- no Transaction Limit; and2.17.b.3. Any other Services not exceeding the Transaction Limit which are not tax reportable.2.17.c. Registration fees for institutions or for individuals where the fees are required for the performance of the employee's job; and2.17.d. Tuition for seminars, academic courses, or other education, continuing or otherwise as are required for the performance of an employee's job duties and authorized by law or Attorney General opinion. 2.18. 'Transaction Limit" means the maximum dollar amount permitted in any single Transaction as follows: 2.18.a. For the period beginning July 1, 2000, the maximum dollar amount is $2,500.00, except as provided in subdivisions 2.18.C and d of this subsection;2.18.b. Cumulative purchases including maintenance not forseen to exceed state purchasing or higher education guidelines are eligible for payment by the purchasing card;2.18.c. For specified cards, the transaction limit is $25,000.00 in the event of a state of emergency as defined in Chapter 15 of the West Virginia Code; and2.18.d. For specified cards, the transaction limit may be $5,000.00 for institutions of higher education.2.19. "Utilities" means electricity, gas, heating oil, telephone, television cable, water, sewage, garbage collection, and similar services.