Audit 21643

FY End
2022-06-30
Total Expended
$76.17M
Findings
218
Programs
71
Organization: Lehigh University (PA)
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2023-03-29
Auditor: Kpmg LLP

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
21030 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21031 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21032 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21033 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21034 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21035 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21036 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21037 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21038 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21039 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21040 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21041 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21042 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21043 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21044 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21045 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21046 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21047 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21048 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21049 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21050 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21051 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21052 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21053 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21054 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21055 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21056 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21057 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21058 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21059 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21060 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21061 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21062 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21063 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21064 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21065 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21066 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21067 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21068 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21069 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21070 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21071 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21072 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21073 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21074 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21075 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21076 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21077 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21078 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21079 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21080 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21081 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21082 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21083 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21084 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21085 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21086 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21087 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21088 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21089 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21090 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21091 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21092 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21093 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21094 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21095 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21096 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21097 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21098 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21099 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21100 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21101 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21102 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21103 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21104 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21105 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21106 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21107 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21108 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21109 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21110 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21111 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21112 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21113 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21114 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21115 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21116 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21117 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21118 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21119 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21120 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21121 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21122 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21123 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21124 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21125 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21126 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21127 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21128 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21129 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21130 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21131 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21132 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21133 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21134 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21135 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21136 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21137 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
21138 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes L
597472 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597473 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597474 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597475 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597476 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597477 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597478 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597479 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597480 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597481 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597482 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597483 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597484 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597485 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597486 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597487 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597488 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597489 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597490 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597491 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597492 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597493 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597494 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597495 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597496 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597497 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597498 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597499 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597500 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597501 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597502 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597503 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597504 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597505 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597506 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597507 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597508 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597509 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597510 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597511 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597512 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597513 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597514 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597515 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597516 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597517 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597518 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597519 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597520 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597521 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597522 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597523 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597524 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597525 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597526 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597527 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597528 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597529 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597530 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597531 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597532 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597533 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597534 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597535 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597536 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597537 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597538 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597539 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597540 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597541 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597542 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597543 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597544 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597545 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597546 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597547 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597548 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597549 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597550 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597551 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597552 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597553 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597554 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597555 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597556 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597557 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597558 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597559 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597560 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597561 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597562 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597563 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597564 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597565 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597566 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597567 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597568 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597569 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597570 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597571 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597572 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597573 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597574 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597575 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597576 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597577 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597578 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597579 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes M
597580 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes L

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans $20.67M - 0
97.036 Disaster Grants - Public Assistance (presidentially Declared Disasters) $6.90M Yes 0
84.063 Federal Pell Grant Program $5.20M - 0
84.038 Fereral Perkins Loans Programs $1.54M - 0
84.324 Research in Special Education $1.39M Yes 1
11.478 Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research_coastal Ocean Program $853,348 Yes 1
84.033 Federal Work-Study Program $693,000 - 0
84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants $584,440 - 0
59.075 Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program $522,308 - 0
93.310 Trans-Nih Research Support $501,698 Yes 1
12.800 Air Force Defense Research Sciences Program $488,636 Yes 1
93.837 Cardiovascular Diseases Research $382,163 Yes 1
81.117 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Information Dissemination, Outreach, Training and Technical Analysis/assistance $359,603 Yes 1
93.173 Research Related to Deafness and Communication Disorders $354,181 Yes 1
45.130 Promotion of the Humanities_challenge Grants $333,301 - 0
81.089 Fossil Energy Research and Development $301,137 Yes 1
20.701 University Transportation Centers Program $298,777 Yes 1
81.135 Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy $229,261 Yes 1
93.855 Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation Research $182,167 Yes 1
12.300 Basic and Applied Scientific Research $128,159 Yes 1
47.041 Engineering $125,393 Yes 1
81.087 Renewable Energy Research and Development $121,270 Yes 1
81.057 University Coal Research $110,722 Yes 1
93.867 Vision Research $103,253 Yes 1
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund $103,168 Yes 0
12.431 Basic Scientific Research $84,735 Yes 1
93.279 Drug Abuse and Addiction Research Programs $75,208 Yes 1
12.002 Procurement Technical Assistance for Business Firms $75,201 - 0
47.079 Office of International Science and Engineering $73,263 Yes 1
47.070 Computer and Information Science and Engineering $70,782 Yes 1
81.049 Office of Science Financial Assistance Program $69,536 Yes 1
93.121 Oral Diseases and Disorders Research $67,613 Yes 1
47.049 Mathematical and Physical Sciences $67,230 Yes 1
93.273 Alcohol Research Programs $64,129 Yes 1
93.350 National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences $63,567 Yes 1
15.506 Water Desalination Research and Development Program $60,018 Yes 1
45.160 Promotion of the Humanities_fellowships and Stipends $57,181 - 0
59.037 Small Business Development Centers $57,004 - 0
47.076 Education and Human Resources $56,721 Yes 1
93.865 Child Health and Human Development Extramural Research $54,030 Yes 1
93.859 Biomedical Research and Research Training $49,339 Yes 1
93.853 Extramural Research Programs in the Neurosciences and Neurological Disorders $46,697 Yes 1
19.009 Academic Exchange Programs - Undergraduate Programs $40,313 - 0
93.185 Immunization Research, Demonstration, Public Information and Education_training and Clinical Skills Improvement Projects $40,127 Yes 1
84.305 Education Research, Development and Dissemination $39,768 Yes 1
11.011 Ocean Exploration $37,432 Yes 1
47.083 Integrative Activities $35,009 Yes 1
93.866 Aging Research $34,974 Yes 1
12.630 Basic, Applied, and Advanced Research in Science and Engineering $33,029 Yes 1
43.001 Science $30,752 Yes 1
11.451 Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Science, Observation, Monitoring, and Technology $28,884 Yes 1
45.161 Promotion of the Humanities_research $25,385 - 0
12.910 Research and Technology Development $24,327 Yes 1
93.600 Head Start $23,520 - 0
47.074 Biological Sciences $20,591 Yes 1
19.900 Aeeca/esf Pd Programs $20,181 Yes 1
84.367 Improving Teacher Quality State Grants $17,059 Yes 1
93.395 Cancer Treatment Research $12,415 Yes 1
20.931 Transportation Planning, Research and Education $11,155 Yes 1
93.839 Blood Diseases and Resources Research $11,008 Yes 1
10.310 Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (afri) $10,256 Yes 1
47.050 Geosciences $10,081 Yes 1
45.301 Museums for America $9,995 - 0
84.325 Special Education - Personnel Development to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities $9,374 Yes 1
43.008 Education $8,049 Yes 1
45.312 National Leadership Grants $6,103 - 0
93.307 Minority Health and Health Disparities Research $5,826 Yes 1
45.025 Promotion of the Arts_partnership Agreements $3,671 - 0
47.075 Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences $3,242 Yes 1
45.129 Promotion of the Humanities_federal/state Partnership $1,871 - 0
93.846 Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research $265 Yes 1

Contacts

Name Title Type
E13MDBKHLDB5 Steven Crouch Auditee
6107583205 Eric J. Forkner Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Basis of Presentation Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following, as applicable, either the cost principles in Office of Management and Budget Circular A-21, Cost Principles for Educational Institutions, or the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The University has not elected to use the 10-percent de minimus indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (Schedule) includes the federal award activity of Lehigh University (the University) under programs of the federal government for the year ended June 30, 2022 in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of the University, it is not intended to, and does not, present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of the University. The schedule does not present the activity for the Universitys subsidiary Manufacturers Resource Center that expended $634,235 in federal awards for the year ended June 30, 2022. The financial statements of Manufacturers Resource Center is audited separately and did not meet the Uniform Guidance threshold to require a separate compliance audit of its federal expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022.
Title: Federal Perkins Loan Program Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following, as applicable, either the cost principles in Office of Management and Budget Circular A-21, Cost Principles for Educational Institutions, or the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The University has not elected to use the 10-percent de minimus indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Perkins loans are administered directly by the University, and balances and transactions relating to Perkins loans are included in the Universitys consolidated financial statements. Perkins loan expenditures reported on the Schedule include the balance of outstanding loans at June 30, 2021, and the administrative cost allowance claimed during the year ended June 30, 2022 of $102,029. The outstanding balance of Federal Perkins Loans at June 30, 2022 was 922,741. There were no federal or institutional capital contributions to the Perkins revolving loan fund for the year ended June 30, 2022.
Title: Direct Loans Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following, as applicable, either the cost principles in Office of Management and Budget Circular A-21, Cost Principles for Educational Institutions, or the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The University has not elected to use the 10-percent de minimus indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Direct Loans are made by the Secretary of Education, and therefore balances and transactions relating to Direct Loans are not included in the Universitys consolidated financial statements. The University is responsible for the performance of certain administrative duties under the Direct Loan program, including origination and disbursement of loans.
Title: 2022 Program Expenditures Incurred in Prior Years Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following, as applicable, either the cost principles in Office of Management and Budget Circular A-21, Cost Principles for Educational Institutions, or the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The University has not elected to use the 10-percent de minimus indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. During the year ended June 30,2022, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency sub-awarded to the Organization federal funding obligated in 2022 by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency for various project expenditures that were incurred in prior years as outlined in the following table: See the Notes to the SEFA for the chart/table.

Finding Details

Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-002 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Education Program Name: COVID-19: Education Stabilization Fund - Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Assistance Listing Number: 84.425E Federal Award Year: Funding periods between April 28, 2020 through June 30, 2023 Compliance requirement: Reporting Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria The terms and conditions for HEERF recipients include the following reporting provisions: Quarterly Public Reporting for (a)(1) Student Aid Portion (Assistance Listings 84.425E): For CARES, beginning on May 6, 2020, ED required institutions that received a HEERF I Section 18004(a)(1) Student Aid Portion award to publicly post certain information on their website no later than 30 days after award, and update that information every 45 days thereafter (by posting a new report). On August 31, 2020, ED revised the EA by decreasing the frequency of reporting after the initial 30-day period from every 45 days thereafter to every calendar quarter. Grantees posting a 45-day report on or after August 31, 2020, should instead post a report every calendar quarter, with the first calendar quarter report due by October 10, 2020 and covering the period from after their last 45-day or 30-day report through the end of the calendar quarter on September 30, 2020. Institutions must publicly post their report as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the publication of the notice or 30 days after the date ED first obligated funds under HEERF I, II, or III to the institution for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students, whichever comes later. The report must be updated no later than 10 days after the end of each calendar quarter (September 30, and December 31, March 31, June 30). ? Key Line Items ? The following are identified as critical information for the Quarterly Public Reporting for Student Aid Portion: 1. The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributed to students under the CARES (a)(1) subprogram and the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) subprograms as of the date of submission (i.e., as of the initial report and every calendar quarter thereafter). 2. The estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CARES (a)(1) subprogram and the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) subprograms. 3. The total number of students who have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under the CARES (a)(1) subprogram and the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) subprograms. 4. The method(s) used by the institution to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much they would receive under the CARES (a)(1) subprogram and the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) subprograms. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University is responsible for adhering to the HEERF reporting requirements as disclosed in the terms and conditions of the award. The funds were tracked internally correctly and were disbursed to the students properly; however, the University is expected to have a system of internal controls that supports the timely filing of complete and accurate quarterly reports. Our procedures discovered that none of the University?s student aid portion quarterly reports were completed and the University?s website was not updated to disclose how the HEERF funds received were disbursed during the year ended June 30, 2022. The University has updated its website for the use of the HEERF funds and submitted all the quarterly reports for its fiscal 2022 year in September 2022. The amounts expended that were not reported timely for the student portions of HEERF II and III totaled $119,522 and $4,622,160, respectively. Cause and Effect There was a personnel change and reorganization of the designated team members charged with overseeing HEERF reporting requirements during the 2021 fiscal year. There were not controls in place to ensure the HEERF reporting requirements were being performed timely subsequent to this reorganization. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-002 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the filing of its HEERF quarterly reports is submitted timely and the use of these funds and other required information are reported on the University?s website for public disclosure in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. All 2022 quarterly reports for student portion were completed and posted to the institution?s webpage on September 21, 2022.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-001 Federal Agency: Various Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Federal Award Year: Programs active between July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 Compliance requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must: Monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals. Pass-through entity monitoring of the subrecipient must include: ? Reviewing financial and programmatic (performance and special reports) required by the pass-through entity (PTE). ? Following-up and ensuring that the subrecipient takes timely and appropriate action on all deficiencies pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE detected through audits, on-site reviews, and other means. ? Issuing a management decision for audit findings pertaining to the federal award provided to the subrecipient from the PTE as required by 2 CFR section 200.521. ? The pass-through entity is responsible for resolving audit findings specifically related to the subaward and not responsible for resolving crosscutting findings. If a subrecipient has a current Single Audit report posted in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and has not otherwise been excluded from receipt of Federal funding (e.g., has been debarred or suspended), the pass-through entity may rely on the subrecipient?s cognizant audit agency or cognizant oversight agency to perform audit follow-up and make management decisions related to cross-cutting findings in accordance with section 2 CFR 200.513(a)(3)(vii). Such reliance does not eliminate the responsibility of the pass-through entity to issue subawards that conform to agency and award-specific requirements, to manage risk through ongoing subaward monitoring, and to monitor the status of the findings that are specifically related to the subaward. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.332(d), all pass-through entities must verify that every subrecipient is audited as required by Subpart F of 2 CFR 200.500 when it is expected that the subrecipient?s Federal awards expended during the respective fiscal year equaled or exceeded the threshold set forth in 2 CFR 200.501. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.521(c) and (d): the pass-through entity must be responsible for issuing a management decision for audit findings that relate to Federal awards it makes to subrecipients. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity responsible for issuing a management decision must do so within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC). In accordance with 2 CFR 200.501(h), since 2 CFR Part 200 does not make Subpart F applicable to for-profit subrecipients, the PTE is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for-profit subrecipients for the subaward. The agreement with the for-profit subrecipient must describe applicable compliance requirements and the for-profit subrecipient?s compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance for federal awards made to for-profit subrecipients may include pre-award audits, monitoring during the agreement, and post-award audits. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University passed through $3,277,289 to its subrecipients in the research and development cluster (R&D cluster), which represents approximately 10% of total R&D cluster expenditures for the year ended June 30, 2022. As a pass-through entity, Lehigh University?s Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) is responsible for monitoring the activities and compliance of its subrecipients. Monitoring includes reviewing the compliance audit reports from its subrecipients as they become available through the federal audit clearinghouse to ascertain the existence of non-compliance and appropriate follow-up with the subrecipient to ensure timely and appropriate corrective action is taken to remediate the finding(s). Our procedures performed determined that the Office of Research and Special Projects (ORSP) did not complete the review of their compliance reports within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Cause and Effect The ORSP lost two full time personnel in summer of 2020, one of whom was responsible for the review of the subrecipient compliance reports and issuing the management decision for any audit findings. That position was not filled until the December 2021 and no one else in ORSP completed these reviews during this timeframe. The lack of monitoring subrecipients timely could result in continuing to pass-through federal monies to a subrecipient who is not in compliance with federal compliance. Noncompliance by a subrecipient that is not identified and addressed timely could jeopardize the University?s receipt of future federal awards and public reputation. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-001 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the review of its subrecipient?s compliance reports is completed within six months of acceptance of the audit report by the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. The review of fiscal year 2022 has been conducted and is complete for the review of those institutions who have submitted their audit reports to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse.
Finding 2022-002 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Education Program Name: COVID-19: Education Stabilization Fund - Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Assistance Listing Number: 84.425E Federal Award Year: Funding periods between April 28, 2020 through June 30, 2023 Compliance requirement: Reporting Finding Type: Significant Deficiency Criteria The terms and conditions for HEERF recipients include the following reporting provisions: Quarterly Public Reporting for (a)(1) Student Aid Portion (Assistance Listings 84.425E): For CARES, beginning on May 6, 2020, ED required institutions that received a HEERF I Section 18004(a)(1) Student Aid Portion award to publicly post certain information on their website no later than 30 days after award, and update that information every 45 days thereafter (by posting a new report). On August 31, 2020, ED revised the EA by decreasing the frequency of reporting after the initial 30-day period from every 45 days thereafter to every calendar quarter. Grantees posting a 45-day report on or after August 31, 2020, should instead post a report every calendar quarter, with the first calendar quarter report due by October 10, 2020 and covering the period from after their last 45-day or 30-day report through the end of the calendar quarter on September 30, 2020. Institutions must publicly post their report as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the publication of the notice or 30 days after the date ED first obligated funds under HEERF I, II, or III to the institution for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students, whichever comes later. The report must be updated no later than 10 days after the end of each calendar quarter (September 30, and December 31, March 31, June 30). ? Key Line Items ? The following are identified as critical information for the Quarterly Public Reporting for Student Aid Portion: 1. The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributed to students under the CARES (a)(1) subprogram and the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) subprograms as of the date of submission (i.e., as of the initial report and every calendar quarter thereafter). 2. The estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CARES (a)(1) subprogram and the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) subprograms. 3. The total number of students who have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under the CARES (a)(1) subprogram and the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) subprograms. 4. The method(s) used by the institution to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much they would receive under the CARES (a)(1) subprogram and the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) subprograms. Condition, including Perspective Lehigh University is responsible for adhering to the HEERF reporting requirements as disclosed in the terms and conditions of the award. The funds were tracked internally correctly and were disbursed to the students properly; however, the University is expected to have a system of internal controls that supports the timely filing of complete and accurate quarterly reports. Our procedures discovered that none of the University?s student aid portion quarterly reports were completed and the University?s website was not updated to disclose how the HEERF funds received were disbursed during the year ended June 30, 2022. The University has updated its website for the use of the HEERF funds and submitted all the quarterly reports for its fiscal 2022 year in September 2022. The amounts expended that were not reported timely for the student portions of HEERF II and III totaled $119,522 and $4,622,160, respectively. Cause and Effect There was a personnel change and reorganization of the designated team members charged with overseeing HEERF reporting requirements during the 2021 fiscal year. There were not controls in place to ensure the HEERF reporting requirements were being performed timely subsequent to this reorganization. Questioned Costs No questioned costs were identified. Statistical Sample The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding Yes, finding 2021-002 Recommendation We recommend that Lehigh University strengthen its processes and controls to ensure the filing of its HEERF quarterly reports is submitted timely and the use of these funds and other required information are reported on the University?s website for public disclosure in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials Lehigh University accepts this finding. All 2022 quarterly reports for student portion were completed and posted to the institution?s webpage on September 21, 2022.