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Follow UCSD Travel policy requirements as published in Blink. Published UCSD travel policy is decisive, as it has been adapted to UCSD's organization, delegation of authority, terminology, chart of accounts, TravelLink, and MyTravel. Travel expenses must serve a business purpose, with no personal benefit to the traveler.
To learn more about internal control practices for travel explained on this page, click the links below:
Separation of duties
A key step your department is required to take is to have different people involved in handling travel expenses.
- Have different people:
- Initiate travel preauthorization and prepare the expense claim
- Approve travel preauthorization and the expense claim
- Review and reconcile financial records
- Note: Travelers cannot approve their own expense claims, or the expense claim of a direct or indirect supervisor.
- Potential consequences if duties are not separated:
- Erroneous or fraudulent charges approved for payment
- Unauthorized or fraudulent reimbursements processed
- Unauthorized or excessive costs incurred
- Personal or non-business related costs are reimbursed
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Accountability, authorization, and approval
You maintain accountability when you properly authorize, review, and approve expenses that make the best use of public funds and comply with university travel policy.
- Requirements:
- Ensure that the proper approval authority is in place.
- Complete and file approval authorization forms (see instructions).
- Preauthorize travel (see instructions).
- Evaluate expenses to ensure they are the most economical for the travel situation.
- Verify that expenses are appropriate to the fund source charged.
- Ensure that approvers do not approve their own costs or costs for those they supervise.
- For any request to approve an exception to travel policy, include a detailed explanation of why it is necessary.
- Potential consequences if accountability does not exist:
- Damaged public image if costs are inappropriate
- Unauthorized, unnecessary, or fraudulent payments
- Loss of funding
- Improper charges to designated fund source resulting in unauthorized use of funds
- Excessive costs incurred — see allowable expenses (PDF)
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Security
Following best practices optimizes security for travelers and sensitive information.
- Best practices:
- Secure your UCSD Travel Card and any unused tickets in a safe place.
- Restrict access to sensitive traveler information to the appropriate staff.
- Use UC agreements and CDW and liability insurance.
- Note: Additional practices apply to the UCSD Travel Event Planner System (EPS) program. For details, contact UCSD Travel.
- Potential consequences if your assets have not been secured:
- Unauthorized use of the UCSD Travel Card (personal liability) or EPS program (department liability)
- Unauthorized use of sensitive traveler information
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Review and reconciliation
Timely reconciliation activities ensure that travel costs are accurate and appropriate. Perform monthly ledger reviews to confirm payment of approved charges.
- Best practices:
- Review costs to ensure that they are properly classified and recorded.
- Review fund restrictions to assure that expenses are allowable and appropriate.
- Periodically review and update signature authorizations.
- Potential consequences if review and reconciliation is not performed:
- Improper charges made to your department budgets
- Disallowances resulting from costs charged to incorrect accounts/funds
- Payments made for items or services not provided
- Misstated financial records
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Questions? Contact UCSD Travel or an individual Travel Team member.
For information on internal control practices, contact Debbie Rico, (858) 822-2797.
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