Only the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) can close a contract in the Statewide Financial System (SFS), regardless of whether the contract was subject to OSC prior approval. A contract is eligible to be closed if it meets all the following criteria:
- A minimum of one year has passed since the Expire Date of the contract and there has been no activity (SFS amendment transactions or payments) for one year.
- No open purchase orders (encumbrances) are associated with the contract. All purchase orders are in either “Cancelled” or “Complete” status.
- No retainage is remaining on the contract.
Periodically, OSC will close eligible contracts. It is considered a best practice for State agencies to close purchase orders associated with contracts in a timely fashion by disencumbering excess funds and processing retainage, if applicable (see Section 11.E - Retainage of this Chapter, for additional information). In addition, State agencies may free up remaining pre-encumbered funds, prior to OSC closing the contract, by reducing contract lines to the expended amount. Otherwise the pre-encumbrances will be freed up upon contract closure. Once OSC has closed a contract, the contract header status on SFS will be “Closed.” No further transactions can be processed against a contract in the “Closed” status.
Guide to Financial Operations
REV. 06/18/2015