Sandy Schmitt
507-457-5067
sschmitt@winona.edu
It is the policy of the WSU Purchasing Department to secure the highest quality of service, materials, and equipment for the most economic price. This can be attained by the cooperation and planning of all WSU departments and organizations. Please read the statements below regarding Code of Ethics and Encumbrance before originating a purchase.
Field Orders
Petty Cash
Purchase Orders
Purchasing Card
Special Items
Food
Orders for Preview
Office SuppliesPrinting
Computer Equipment/Supplies
Audio Visual Equipment/Supplies
Receiving and Paying for Goods
Code of Ethics
"Subp. A. State employees are covered by M.S. 43A.38 and M.S. 43A.39. It covers such topics as acceptance of gifts, conflicts of interest, and use of confidential information.
Subp. B. M.S. 15.43 states that no employee of the state in direct contact with suppliers or potential suppliers to the state, or who may directly or indirectly influence a purchasing decision or contract by establishing specifications, testing purchased products, evaluating contracted services, or otherwise has official involvement in the purchasing or contracting process, may:
1. Have any financial interest or have any personal beneficial interest directly or indirectly in the contracts or purchase orders for goods or services used by, or purchased for resale or furnished to, the system office, college or university; or
2. Accept directly or indirectly, from a person, firm, or corporation to which a contract or purchase order has been or may be awarded, a rebate, gift, money, or anything of value other than items of nominal value. No such employee may further accept any promise, obligation or contract for future reward.
Textbooks, software, and other course materials authored by an employee of the Minnesota State College and Universities may be used as required course material. Instructors may accept free samples of textbooks and related teaching materials." MnSCU Policy 5.5.2 Part 12.Violation of the procedures above may result in reduced spending authority.