Annual Inventory for Attractive Property

Directive Statement

This directive establishes the proper methods of administering annual inventory of attractive property.  Departments are responsible for inventorying attractive property – it is not inventoried by Asset Management.

Reason for Directive

The purpose of this directive is to ensure proper accounting for attractive property.  The Board of Governors requires the University of Florida to complete an annual physical inventory of all assets containing sensitive data or prone to theft or loss. Other regulations, such as HIPAA and FERPA, require attractive property to be tracked, or departments may choose to track attractive property.  See the Attractive Property Directive to identify attractive property.

The inventory is performed annually starting July 1st and ending March 1st.  The deadlines for departments for completing the annual inventory is March 1st.

Who Must Comply?

All UF departments.  Departments designate Property Custodians and Departmental Contacts who manage property for the department.  Asset Management maintains a listing of Current Property Custodians and Contacts.

Procedures

Departments will conduct an annual inventory of attractive property.

  1. If the asset falls into any of the required categories, you can assign the asset a USER and they will be responsible to complete the certification. You may also scan the decal on the attractive property using the iOS inventory app to update the inventory record in myAssets (below is an example of an attractive property decal).
  2. Asset Management has Apple devices loaded with the iOS inventory app which can be loaned to departments for the use of annual attractive property inventory.

Attractive Property Inventory Decal

  1. If the asset is marked Off-Site then a certification must be completed and a scan will not count. Off-Site is for items not located on UF facilities.  This includes when a department is relocating an asset to an off-site location, or an item is intermittently traveling and must be completed before the equipment is removed from campus.  The Off-site certification will be required annually as long as the item is located off campus or continues to travel.
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