Consent-General Government # 17.
Board of Supervisors
Financial Services
- Meeting Date:
- 09/24/2024
- Brief Title
- County Fixed Asset Inventory - Deletion of Property from Records
From:
Tom Haynes, Chief Financial Officer, Department of Financial Services
Staff Contact:
Juliet Mapile, Accounting Manager, Department of Financial Services, x8846
Supervisorial District Impact:
Countywide
Subject
Approve deletion of requested property from the County's property records for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024. (No general fund impact) (Haynes/Mapile)
Recommended Action
Approve deletion of requested property from the County's property records for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024.
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
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Operational Excellence |
| In Support of All Goals (Internal Departments Only) |
Reason for Recommended Action/Background
The County's fixed asset system provides a tool for managing acquisition, deletion, and transfer of equipment, structures and improvements as required by Section 24051 of the Government Code. Per County policy, the Chief Financial Officer (in his responsibility as Auditor-Controller) is required to annually prepare and provide departments with a listing of capital assets under their control to be certified and returned to the Auditor-Controller by June 30. For accounting purposes, the County uses a $5,000 threshold for equipment and software capital assets. Per the County Policy on Accountability for Non-Capitalizable Assets, department heads are responsible for controlling and managing assets under the $5,000 threshold.
Fixed asset records for the County as of March 31, 2024, were provided to department heads to complete and certify their records, and were returned in June 2024. Upon receiving the certifications, there were requests for deletion from the property records. County policy provides two ways to delete assets from property records: (1) surplus and sale through the County Purchasing Manager, who provides documentation to the Accounting Division of the Department of Financial Services, or (2) letter to the Board of Supervisors for approval for deletion from property records.
The items in Attachment A, Property Requested for Deletion, have been submitted for deletion by the respective department heads. The Majority of the items for deletion are fully depreciated software or equipment that have been replaced, discarded, or attached to an asset previously disposed. The items that are not fully depreciated include: the old INFOR system, an HHSA medical bed, and an ITS Airwatch. The old INFOR system has an aggregate book value of $335,905; this system is now obsolete and has been replaced by INFOR CloudSuite. The HHSA medical bed has a book value of $12,744; ownership of this bed was given to the adoptive parent of a previous Yolo County dependent. The VMWARE Airwatch has a book value of $2,476; this item has been returned to the vendor as required.
Fixed asset records for the County as of March 31, 2024, were provided to department heads to complete and certify their records, and were returned in June 2024. Upon receiving the certifications, there were requests for deletion from the property records. County policy provides two ways to delete assets from property records: (1) surplus and sale through the County Purchasing Manager, who provides documentation to the Accounting Division of the Department of Financial Services, or (2) letter to the Board of Supervisors for approval for deletion from property records.
The items in Attachment A, Property Requested for Deletion, have been submitted for deletion by the respective department heads. The Majority of the items for deletion are fully depreciated software or equipment that have been replaced, discarded, or attached to an asset previously disposed. The items that are not fully depreciated include: the old INFOR system, an HHSA medical bed, and an ITS Airwatch. The old INFOR system has an aggregate book value of $335,905; this system is now obsolete and has been replaced by INFOR CloudSuite. The HHSA medical bed has a book value of $12,744; ownership of this bed was given to the adoptive parent of a previous Yolo County dependent. The VMWARE Airwatch has a book value of $2,476; this item has been returned to the vendor as required.
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)
The Department of Financial Services collaborated with department heads throughout the County and various financial officers and fiscal staff in order to complete the fixed asset inventory.
Competitive Bid Process/Vendor Performance
Not Applicable.
Fiscal Impact
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
- Total cost of recommended action:
- $
- Amount budgeted for expenditure:
- $ 0
- Additional expenditure authority needed:
- $ 0
- On-going commitment (annual cost):
- $ 0
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
- General Fund
- $0
Attachments
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Tom Haynes | Tom Haynes | 09/16/2024 04:56 PM |
| Financial Services | mrobertson | 09/16/2024 04:58 PM |
| County Counsel | Hope Welton | 09/16/2024 05:37 PM |
| Cindy Perez | Cindy Perez | 09/18/2024 12:56 PM |
- Form Started By:
- Julieta Mapile
- Started On:
- 08/22/2024 04:12 PM
- Final Approval Date:
- 09/18/2024
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