Hospitality Expenses are considered provision of food, beverages, activities or events for the purpose of promoting and furthering the University’s mission
Allowable Hospitality Expenses (3 Categories):
- Meals/Refreshments served during business meetings
This is an exception and shouldn’t be commonplace for meetings
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- Served at University sponsored seminars, retreats, workshops or other University functions
- Served during University sponsored meetings of advisory groups, outside reviewers, or other committees when the group is composed of both University employees & non-employees
- Served at a working breakfast, lunch or dinner meetings, when groups of employees are giving up personal time to conduct University business. A formal business discussion must be the purpose of the gathering.
- Meals for prospective employees, visitors, guests, or donors
- Related to individual recruitment of faculty or staff
- Related for individuals invited as academic visitors to contribute to the intellectual life of the University community (i.e. delivering a seminar, colloquium talk or other lecture or performance that benefits the University faculty and/or students)
- Related to marketing University facilities and services to secure potential conference business
- Related to cultivation of donor prospects, whether prospective or previous donors
- University Receptions
- For any employee who retires or terminates from the University, providing that the employee has 15 or more years of service or is an official University retiree
- Contact the business office to confirm years of service and retiree status
- For faculty, staff, and students/families when the predominant number of those in attendance are students
- In order to present/acknowledge awards to faculty, staff, students, and alumni for outstanding accomplishments
- In order to honor visitors, guests or dignitaries
Unallowable Hospitality Expenses (this list is not to be considered exhaustive):
- Alcoholic beverages
- Holiday or other social functions
- Flowers (exception- serve as a decoration for an allowable event)
- Musicians
- Meals for employees
- Items of a personal nature (examples- golf clubs, memberships in social organizations, etc)
- Gifts and charitable contributions
Must provide itemized receipt and list of attendees for a hospitality expense