To review a list of known issues we are working on please visit our Workday Finance status page. Have something additional to report? Contact askfinance@virginia.edu
To review a list of known issues we are working on please visit our Workday Finance status page. Have something additional to report? Contact askfinance@virginia.edu
This spreadsheet shows final FY22 ETF Spending Commitments
Workday Reporting provides real time, drillable data where you can have everything in one place. There are various types of reports that you can in order to find the information that you need. As you navigate through reports, check out the following resources and information to help set you up for success!
See Policy FIN-001: Determining if an Award is a Gift or Sponsored Project
A Gift is defined as: an irrevocable transfer of assets (cash, stock, gifts, etc.) to the done such that the donor can exercise no further control over it and does not have expectation of any contractual requirements or potential benefits. To be tax deductible it must be donated to an organization recognized as charitable by the IRS (a 501(c) (3) corp).
University Foundations can use UVA Fund’s services to collect and process gifts and donations as the funds do not belong to the University, they are deposited into Foundation bank accounts. If the monies the event is collecting are University funds, deposited into University revenue projects, then UVA Fund cannot function as a processor for your event (see Policy FIN-016: Receiving and Depositing Cash and Other Monetary Instruments) as the funds are required to be deposited directly into University Bank Accounts.
The Payment Card Industry has addressed access to cardholder data through the Standards and identify what screening that potential employees must pass in order to gain access to cardholder data including reports. This standard is required for EMPLOYEES and recommended even if the employee is a cashier and exposed to one card at a time.
12.7 Screen potential personnel prior to hire to minimize the risk of attacks from internal sources. (Examples of background checks include previous employment history, criminal record, credit history, and reference checks.)
PCI stands for Payment Card Industry. PCI Data Security Standards are national standards issued by the Payment Card Security Standards Council and apply to all entities involved in payment card processing – including merchants, processors, acquirers, issuers, and service providers. PCI also applies to all other entities that store, process or transmit cardholder data or may have an impact on the security of the cardholder data environment.
The University of Virginia recognizes that individual credit card information is confidential. Failure to maintain strict controls over this information could result in unauthorized use of a credit card numbers and create serious problems for the consumer, the unit, and the University. Credit card information is treated as carefully as other confidential information.
These services may include a registration form, manipulating the data into the reports, managing a conference, etc. If the vendor does not also collect credit card payment information or refer your customer to a third-party for payment card processing, then using these vendors do not bring your process under PCI compliance rules.
The card brands and credit card processors can assess significant fines (currently starting at $25,000 for each card type) for failure to comply with the standards and can revoke the University’s ability to accept payment cards if we are breached.
With PCI 3.0 (effective December, 2013) the University became responsible for annually verifying the payment card data flow and PCI compliance for all third- party contracted vendors and their external service providers (either AOC (Attestation of Compliance or ROC (Report of Compliance) for each vendor who touches payment card data). As the units renew agreements with vendors, and as we are made aware of their relationship with the University, we are then bound to verify compliance.
EPay is primarily a payment card process, not a registration process where payment may or may not be collected so payment of some type must be collected for each registrant. eStore will allow for a combination of $0.00 registrations and paid. (see question 10 below) There are options available for registration only events. Contact the Payment Card Services for more information. See other options, ITS Eventbrite
See the summary below for a quick overview.
Any department or unit that accepts payment cards on an ongoing basis though the University vendors is issued a Merchant ID number (MID) by MC/Visa/Discover and American Express. These merchant account numbers identify you to the credit card companies and establish a contractual obligation to comply with all credit card rules and regulations Payment Card Services: FAQs, Procedures, & Forms Page | 7