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(1) Official travel is an important element in the delivery of University of Newcastle ( (2) The (3) This Procedure applies to (4) Cabcharge can only be used for official (5) Cabcharge Taxi eTickets (eTickets) are the only Cabcharge issued media to be used for (6) eTickets can only be used in taxis that display the Cabcharge logo. (7) The (8) eTickets can only be ordered from Cabcharge Australia by the University Custodian. (9) Only the University Secretary or Chief Financial Officer are authorised to provide Cabcharge Australia with the names, details, and signatures of the authorised University Custodians, and where necessary, both can amend the details of the authorised University Custodian held by Cabcharge. (10) The University Custodian may issue no more than a block of 10 (ten) eTickets to any (11) (12) No more than 15 (fifteen) eTickets are to be held by a (13) eTickets must be kept by the (14) (15) (16) For consistency in reporting, the on-line Cabcharge Taxi eTicket Requisition & Allocation Form is to be the only form used. (17) The Cabcharge Taxi eTicket Requisition & Allocation Form must be kept up to date and completed in full and be available for audit purposes at any time requested. (18) (19) Standard procedures for the ordering, issuing, distribution, recording, storage, disposal, and auditing of eTickets must be followed strictly. They are detailed in the following section. (20) Disciplinary procedures as per the Enterprise Agreement may be imposed for (21) The University Custodian is responsible for ordering eTickets using the online Cabcharge Australia form, detailing the volume required. (22) Cabcharge Australia may limit the stocks the (23) The (24) When the (25) Where it is not possible for the eTickets to be collected from Financial Services, because of location, an approval email from the (26) (27) On receipt of the eTickets, the (28) The (29) The eTickets should be personally collected from the (30) If an eTicket is issued, damaged, reported lost/ stolen, or sent back into stock all details related to the eTicket issued must be recorded on the Cabcharge Taxi eTicket Requisition & Allocation Form. (31) Once all the eTicket sequence numbers on a requisition form have been recorded as used, damaged, lost/stolen, or sent back into stock, the original form and any tax invoices/receipts must be kept by the (32) All original Cabcharge Taxi eTicket Requisition and Allocation Forms are to be scanned and saved in TRIM by the (33) eTicket transactions may be subject to internal/external audit at any time. (34) The University Custodian will: (35) eTickets held by Custodians should be treated like cash. All unused eTickets must be locked in a drawer, cash box, or other secure location that has restricted access by the custodian(s) only. (36) If an eTicket is damaged, lost, or stolen the eTicket sequence number must be reported to the University Custodian, who is then responsible for cancelling the eTicket. (37) If a (38) Where a (39) On a monthly basis the University Custodian will prepare a Journal using the data from Cabcharge and the cost collector supplied in the Cabcharge Register to allocate the charges for the use of eTickets. (40) The Journal will be sent to Corporate Accounting (Financial Services) for processing. (41) The University Custodian is responsible for: (42) The (43) The hard copy of the Cabcharge Taxi eTicket Requisition & Allocation Form is to be kept for 12 months for audit, review or reference requirements. (44) eTicket transactions may be subject to internal/external audit at any time. (45) The Cabcharge Procedure
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Procedure
Use of Cabcharge Taxi eTickets
University Custodians
College/Divisional Custodians
Section 4 - Ordering and Issuing
Ordering New eTicket Stocks from Cabcharge Australia - University Custodian Only
Ordering and Issuing to the College/Divisional Custodian of New eTicket Stocks
Section 5 - Distribution and Recording
Distribution and Recording of eTickets by the College/Divisional Custodian
Recording of eTickets by the University Custodian
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eTicket Storage/Disposal
Charges
Record Keeping and Audit