Delegation of Authority/Signature Authorization Policy

Policy Number
I:01:07

Scope

This policy applies when exercising delegation of authority and signature authorization for any transaction that could create a financial liability for Volunteer State Community College (VSCC). Examples include, but are not limited to, contracts, purchase orders, grants, memorandums of agreement, and travel authorizations. Examples outside the scope of this policy include, but are not limited to, course overloads, student advising, and reductions in student course loads.

I. Delegation of Authority

As required by Tennessee Board of Regents Policy 1:03:02:20 this VSCC policy addresses delegation of authority and signature authorization in all applicable TBR and VSCC policies. Provisions of this policy require:

  1. Delegations/authorizations must be in writing, with the level of authority, any restrictions on authority, and period of authority, if any, clearly noted.
  2. Delegations should run from the official holding authority to act directly to the person exercising that authority. The principle is that the person holding authority should have direct knowledge of who within the College is exercising that authority on their behalf.
  3. Personnel with delegated authority shall be qualified to do so by training and experience. The person making delegation is responsible for ensuring the person to whom authority is delegated is qualified and understands the application of the authority delegated.
  4. Delegations requiring the Chancellor’s approval must be properly obtained.
  5. Authority assigned to the Chancellor, Presidents, or Vice Chancellors by policy, guideline, or statute cannot be delegated unless specifically allowed in the appropriate policy, guideline, or statute.

II. Implementation

  1. Delegations of authority and signature authorization will be re-issued annually at the beginning of the fiscal year.
  2. To ensure persons with delegated authority have a clear, current understanding of their authority and its limitations, training will occur at the annual delegation. At a minimum, training will require a review of applicable policies and procedures by the person delegating authority and signature authorization and the person(s) designated to exercise authority.
  3. Personnel with delegated authority will sign the name of the person of authority followed by their name. For example: President John Doe by Jane Smith
  4. The ramifications of exceeding or misapplying one’s delegated authority shall be uniformly enforced as outlined in TBR and VSCC policies addressing fraud, waste, theft, or other prohibited actions.
  5. Copies of signed documents will be kept on file in the departments delegating the signature authority.

 

TBR Source: TBR Meeting September 21, 2012

VSCC Source: President’s Cabinet, November 5, 2012

Delegation of Authority/Signature Authorizations Form