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(1) This Policy is effective from 21 March 2019. (2) The Policy outlines how the University can effectively procure, manage, document and control its Business Assets. (3) The Policy applies across the University for how Business Assets are procured, managed, controlled and documented. (4) The Chief Financial Officer will ensure that the University's Business Assets undergo independent valuations to comply with the Financial Management Act 1994. (5) Independent valuers will be appointed to value the University Land and Buildings, the University Art Collection and the University Special Library Holdings on a periodic, but at least triennial basis. In the intervening years, an independent valuer will be appointed to undertake a "desktop" valuation of the University Land and Buildings. A market review of these appointments and the associated valuation fee is to be undertaken after a period of two comprehensive valuations and four "desktop" valuations (if applicable) - with a maximum non market review period of six years. (6) The Chief Financial Officer will ensure that a Business Assets register is maintained to facilitate the effective management, control and documentation of Business Assets. (7) The Chief Financial Officer will ensure that regular stocktakes of Business Assets (other than the University Special Library Holdings and the Art Collection, for which the University Librarian and the Manager, Art Collection and Galleries Unit are responsible) are scheduled and coordinated. (8) Heads of Organisational Units and their nominees will procure Business Assets in accordance with budget allocations and the Delegations policy. They will ensure that all Business Assets are used solely for University purposes and surplus and obsolete Business Assets are appropriately disposed of. (9) Heads of Organisational Units are responsible for the management of Business Assets in their areas, and will: (10) Heads of Organisational Units will manage the design and construction of in-house Business Assets for their area. (11) Heads of Organisational Units, or their nominees will report regularly to the Team Leader, Business Assets, Deakin Finance, regarding acquisitions, disposals, losses and valuations for the Business Assets in their areas and all amendments will be recorded in the Business Assets Register as appropriate. (12) The Financial Services Manager, Deakin Finance, will arrange and report on the valuation of all land and buildings. (13) For the purpose of this Policy:Business Assets Management policy and procedure
Section 1 - Preamble
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Policy
Section 5 - Procedure
Section 6 - Definitions