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Title: Business Service Contracts: Processes and Procedures (AM 541)


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Business Service Contracts Processes and
Procedures(AM 541)
  • Processes Procedures

Richard A. Wollney Jr. - Sr. Contracts
Specialist Margaret Peggy Metzger - Contracts
Specialist II
Jennifer L. Salyers - Contracts Specialist I
2
Agenda
  • What is a Contract?
  • Types of Contracts.
  • Signature Authority.
  • Specific Contracts for this Training.
  • Routing of Affiliation Program Agreements.
  • Routing of Other Standard Business Agreements.
  • Additional Contract Routing.
  • Agreements with Employees
  • After the Fact Agreements.
  • Timelines.

3
What is a Contract?Contract Law 101
  • Determining the Initial Step

4
What is a Contract?
  • A contract is an agreement between two
    parties that creates an obligation to perform (or
    not perform) a particular duty. A legally
    enforceable contract requires
  • 1. An Offer (Ill mow your lawn this weekend, if
    you pay me 30)
  • 2. An Acceptance (Youve got a deal)
  • 3. Consideration (The value received and given
    the money and the lawn mowed)

5
Establishing Offer and Acceptance A Meeting of
the Minds
  • A legally recognized offer and an acceptance
    creates a meeting of the minds, or mutual
    assent, between the parties.
  • Mutual Assent requires the presence of the
    following factors
  • 1. Both parties must exhibit a contractual
    intent words spoken in jest or frustration
    will lack the requisite intent
  • 2. The terms of the offer must be clear and
    definite
  • 3. The acceptance must be clearly communicated.

6
The Requirement for Clear and Definite Terms
  • Required Clarity For terms to be legally valid,
    a reasonable person must be capable of readily
    understanding them.
  • Four primary areas in determining definite terms
  • 1. the parties
  • 2. time for performance (term or service
    schedule)
  • 3. the price and
  • 4. the subject matter or scope of service.

7
Consideration The Importance of the Bargained
Exchange.
  • Consideration must be mutual. Both parties must
    receive something of value.
  • Involvement of money is not required.
  • Contracts vs. Gifts

8
Types of Contracts
UTSA
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Types of University Contracts
  • Affiliation and International Program Agreements
  • Athletic-Specific, or Student-Specific Contracts
    (non- procurement in nature).
  • Entertainer/Artist Agreement
  • Interagency Cooperation Agreements (IAC)
    Inter-local Agreements
  • Museum and Exhibit Agreements
  • Participant/Speaker Agreement
  • Procurement Contracts Vendor Services
  • Service Agreements (for individuals not organized
    as a business)
  • Sponsored Research Contracts and Sponsored
    Projects

10
  • Executing the Contract
  • Who can Sign?

11
Signature Authority
  • President-Delegated Authority
  • 1. V.P. for Business Affairs (Kerry Kennedy)
  • 2. Associate V.P. for Administration (Pamela S.
    Bacon)
  • 3. Associate V.P. Financial Affairs (Janet
    Parker)
  • 4. V.P. for Research (See Below)
  • All financial and non-financial Sponsored Project
    and Research contracts are negotiated/signed by
    the Office of Contracts and Industrial Agreements
    (OCIA) (James Casey).
  • Certain 26 Accounts delegated to OSP (Noe
    Saldana).

12
Specific Contracts for this Training
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Service Agreement http//www.utsa.edu/avpa/forms.
html
  • Used for services from individuals or other
    entities not formally organized as a business.
  • Small dollar Total Value not to exceed 5000
    (including reimbursable expenses)
  • After the Fact Purchases (More detail to follow)
  • Details of Service Agreement (Critical Nature of
    Exhibits)

14
Participant/Speaker Agreements
http//www.utsa.edu/avpa/forms.html
  • Used for speakers, lecturers, or to provide
    compensation to individuals participating in
    formal University events.
  • Used to contract with individuals or other
    entities not formally organized as a business.
  • Small dollar Total Value not to exceed 5000
    (including reimbursable expenses)
  • Details of Participant/Speaker Agreement

15
Entertainer, Artist, or Promoter Agreement
http//www.utsa.edu/avpa/forms.html
  • Used for artists, entertainers, or performers.
  • Used to contract with both individuals and
    companies.
  • Exempt from Competitive Procurement Value can
    exceed 5000.
  • Details of Entertainer/Artist Agreement.

16
Interagency Interlocal Agreements
http//www.utsa.edu/avpa/forms.html
  • Used for contracts with other State of Texas
    Government entities
  • Interagency Contracts with other State agencies
  • Interlocal Contracts with Texas municipal,
    county, and local government entities (also
    includes political subdivisions of the State,
    such as school districts).
  • Exempt from Competitive Procurement Value can
    exceed 5000 (with certain exceptions).

17
Affiliation/Educational Experience Agreements
http//www.utsa.edu/avpa/forms.html
  • Used to establish student internships.
  • No exchange of funds.
  • Changes to Standard Template Requires UT System
    Approval.
  • Requires both Affiliation and Accompanying
    Program Agreement.

18
ROUTING
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Routing of Affiliation Program Agreements
  • Standard Routing Form
  • U.S. Entity vs. Non-U.S. Entity
  • Non-Standard Agreements
  • http//www.utsa.edu/avpa/forms.html

20
Routing of Other Standard Business Agreements
  • Service, Participant, Entertainer, Interagency
    Agreements
  • Standard Routing Forms
  • Academic Non-Academic
  • VPSA Routing
  • U.S. Entity vs. Non-U.S. Entity
  • Modifications to Standard Agreements

21
Additional Contract Routing
  • 26 Accounts
  • Sponsored Research
  • Purchasing Contracts
  • http//www.utsa.edu/avpa/forms.html

22
Agreements with Employees
  • Handbook of Operating Procedures 4.31 Conflicts
    of Interest Policy
  • Self-dealing/Transactions with Employees
    Section H
  • Requires Presidents Approval
  • Cost less than from any other known source

23
After the Fact
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After-the-Fact on a PO
  • Disbursements will not pay After-the-Facts on a
    PO.
  • Services or Goods Secured Prior to Executed
    Contract.
  • Audit Exception
  • Requires Service Agreement (Routed as Described
    Above).

25
Time Lines
26
General Time Lines
  • Standard Agreements with all Routing Secured
    AVPA Typically Signs within 3 days.
  • Delays Resulting from Improper Routing.
  • Agreements with Substantive Modifications Routed
    to Contracts.

27
What have we discussed
  • Definition of a Contract
  • Types of University Contracts
  • Signature Authority
  • Specific Contracts for this Training
  • Routing
  • Agreements with Employees
  • After-the-Facts
  • Timelines

28
Questions
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Contacts and References
  • Richard A. Wollney Jr.
  • Sr. Contracts Specialist
  • 458-4069
  • Margaret Peggy Metzger
  • Contracts Specialist II
  • 458-4899
  • Jennifer L. Salyers
  • Contracts Specialist I
  • 458-4975
  • James Casey
  • Director-Office of Contracts and Industrial
    Agreements
  • 458-7814
  • Noe Saldana
  • Director-Office of Sponsored Programs
  • 458-4340
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