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REQUISITION AND PURCHASING A presentation by Jason Robison Brett Robertson Terry Chynoweth and Nicole Sjo
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So, you need to purchase sheet music for music class? What do I need to do? Who do I need to talk to? How long will it take to get my music?
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I need some sheet music for my music students. Now what? Gather bids on the sheet music you want for the amount of licenses you need. Get a requisition form from your principal and write the music wanted with corresponding best bid amounts included therein. Submit your requisition to the principal, then to the D.O. for approval.
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What happens to the requisition? Approved or disapproved by the business administrator. Once approved, it turns into a Purchase Order that is sent to the vendor. If it is disapproved it is sent back for changes or the request is denied entirely.
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How long do I have to wait? Generally, it takes as long to fill a request as it takes for each person in the chain to read the request and then pass it on to the next person. i.e.. Secretary – principal- district business administrator-vendor.
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Do Bigger Items Take Longer? Sometimes, not always! Costlier items take more deliberation Is there enough funding? Were enough bids gathered appropriately? Does a committee need to address the requisition?
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What does a Purchase Order look like?
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What’s the line item code?
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What if there aren’t enough funds in the school supply account? Transfer $ from Supply Account into Textbook Account.
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