Audit 297567

FY End
2023-06-30
Total Expended
$9.77M
Findings
6
Programs
20
Organization: Isd # 13 Columbia Heights (MN)
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-03-26

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
384405 2023-003 Material Weakness - F
384406 2023-003 Material Weakness - F
384407 2023-003 Material Weakness - F
960847 2023-003 Material Weakness - F
960848 2023-003 Material Weakness - F
960849 2023-003 Material Weakness - F

Contacts

Name Title Type
YMLRS6E9PCK9 Bryan Hennekens Auditee
7635284502 James Eichten Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Additional Note #1 Accounting Policies: The Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards is prepared on the accrual basis of accounting. The information in this schedule is presented in accordance with the OMB’s Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards. Therefore, some amounts presented in this schedule may differ from the amounts presented in, or used in the preparation of, the District’s basic financial statements. All pass-through entities listed above use the same federal Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) as the federal grantors to identify these grants, and have not assigned any additional identifying numbers. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District did not elect to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate. The District had $180,002 of noncash assistance included in the National School Lunch Program, federal ALN 10.555.

Finding Details

MATERIAL WEAKNESS IN INTERNAL CONTROL OVER COMPLIANCE AND MATERIAL NONCOMPLIANCE – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – PASSED THROUGH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, COVID-19 – EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND (FEDERAL ALN 84.425) 2023-003 Internal Control Over Compliance and Material Noncompliance With Equipment and Real Property Management Requirements Criteria – 2 CFR § 200.313(d)(1) requires the District to designate fixed assets purchased under federal programs and to maintain related property records, including a description of the property, a serial number or other unique identification number, the source of funding for the property (including the federal Assistance Listing Number (ALN)), who holds title, the acquisition date, cost of the property, percentage of federal participation in the project costs for the federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use, and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data, including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. A physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least every two years. Condition – During our audit, we noted that the District did not have sufficient controls in place within the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program to specifically identify federally funded fixed assets and maintain the required records as noted above to assure compliance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. The District does not have a process or procedure in place for a physical inventory of property acquired with federal funds. One fixed asset purchased with federal awards was not maintained in accordance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. Questioned Costs – None. Context – A population of one applicable fixed asset purchased with federal awards was noted during the course of our audit. This was not a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding – This is a current year finding only. Cause – The District did not did not have a system in place for specifically identifying federally-funded fixed assets and maintaining the required records as noted above. Effect – This could be viewed as a violation of the award agreement. Recommendation – We recommend that the District review its internal control procedures to ensure future compliance with the federal compliance requirements specific to equipment and real property management for the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – The District agrees with the finding. The District intends to review its control procedures relating to equipment and real property management requirements to ensure compliance for future federal awards expenditures. The District has separately issued a Corrective Action Plan related to this finding.
MATERIAL WEAKNESS IN INTERNAL CONTROL OVER COMPLIANCE AND MATERIAL NONCOMPLIANCE – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – PASSED THROUGH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, COVID-19 – EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND (FEDERAL ALN 84.425) 2023-003 Internal Control Over Compliance and Material Noncompliance With Equipment and Real Property Management Requirements Criteria – 2 CFR § 200.313(d)(1) requires the District to designate fixed assets purchased under federal programs and to maintain related property records, including a description of the property, a serial number or other unique identification number, the source of funding for the property (including the federal Assistance Listing Number (ALN)), who holds title, the acquisition date, cost of the property, percentage of federal participation in the project costs for the federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use, and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data, including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. A physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least every two years. Condition – During our audit, we noted that the District did not have sufficient controls in place within the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program to specifically identify federally funded fixed assets and maintain the required records as noted above to assure compliance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. The District does not have a process or procedure in place for a physical inventory of property acquired with federal funds. One fixed asset purchased with federal awards was not maintained in accordance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. Questioned Costs – None. Context – A population of one applicable fixed asset purchased with federal awards was noted during the course of our audit. This was not a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding – This is a current year finding only. Cause – The District did not did not have a system in place for specifically identifying federally-funded fixed assets and maintaining the required records as noted above. Effect – This could be viewed as a violation of the award agreement. Recommendation – We recommend that the District review its internal control procedures to ensure future compliance with the federal compliance requirements specific to equipment and real property management for the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – The District agrees with the finding. The District intends to review its control procedures relating to equipment and real property management requirements to ensure compliance for future federal awards expenditures. The District has separately issued a Corrective Action Plan related to this finding.
MATERIAL WEAKNESS IN INTERNAL CONTROL OVER COMPLIANCE AND MATERIAL NONCOMPLIANCE – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – PASSED THROUGH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, COVID-19 – EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND (FEDERAL ALN 84.425) 2023-003 Internal Control Over Compliance and Material Noncompliance With Equipment and Real Property Management Requirements Criteria – 2 CFR § 200.313(d)(1) requires the District to designate fixed assets purchased under federal programs and to maintain related property records, including a description of the property, a serial number or other unique identification number, the source of funding for the property (including the federal Assistance Listing Number (ALN)), who holds title, the acquisition date, cost of the property, percentage of federal participation in the project costs for the federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use, and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data, including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. A physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least every two years. Condition – During our audit, we noted that the District did not have sufficient controls in place within the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program to specifically identify federally funded fixed assets and maintain the required records as noted above to assure compliance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. The District does not have a process or procedure in place for a physical inventory of property acquired with federal funds. One fixed asset purchased with federal awards was not maintained in accordance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. Questioned Costs – None. Context – A population of one applicable fixed asset purchased with federal awards was noted during the course of our audit. This was not a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding – This is a current year finding only. Cause – The District did not did not have a system in place for specifically identifying federally-funded fixed assets and maintaining the required records as noted above. Effect – This could be viewed as a violation of the award agreement. Recommendation – We recommend that the District review its internal control procedures to ensure future compliance with the federal compliance requirements specific to equipment and real property management for the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – The District agrees with the finding. The District intends to review its control procedures relating to equipment and real property management requirements to ensure compliance for future federal awards expenditures. The District has separately issued a Corrective Action Plan related to this finding.
MATERIAL WEAKNESS IN INTERNAL CONTROL OVER COMPLIANCE AND MATERIAL NONCOMPLIANCE – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – PASSED THROUGH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, COVID-19 – EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND (FEDERAL ALN 84.425) 2023-003 Internal Control Over Compliance and Material Noncompliance With Equipment and Real Property Management Requirements Criteria – 2 CFR § 200.313(d)(1) requires the District to designate fixed assets purchased under federal programs and to maintain related property records, including a description of the property, a serial number or other unique identification number, the source of funding for the property (including the federal Assistance Listing Number (ALN)), who holds title, the acquisition date, cost of the property, percentage of federal participation in the project costs for the federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use, and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data, including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. A physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least every two years. Condition – During our audit, we noted that the District did not have sufficient controls in place within the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program to specifically identify federally funded fixed assets and maintain the required records as noted above to assure compliance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. The District does not have a process or procedure in place for a physical inventory of property acquired with federal funds. One fixed asset purchased with federal awards was not maintained in accordance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. Questioned Costs – None. Context – A population of one applicable fixed asset purchased with federal awards was noted during the course of our audit. This was not a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding – This is a current year finding only. Cause – The District did not did not have a system in place for specifically identifying federally-funded fixed assets and maintaining the required records as noted above. Effect – This could be viewed as a violation of the award agreement. Recommendation – We recommend that the District review its internal control procedures to ensure future compliance with the federal compliance requirements specific to equipment and real property management for the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – The District agrees with the finding. The District intends to review its control procedures relating to equipment and real property management requirements to ensure compliance for future federal awards expenditures. The District has separately issued a Corrective Action Plan related to this finding.
MATERIAL WEAKNESS IN INTERNAL CONTROL OVER COMPLIANCE AND MATERIAL NONCOMPLIANCE – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – PASSED THROUGH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, COVID-19 – EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND (FEDERAL ALN 84.425) 2023-003 Internal Control Over Compliance and Material Noncompliance With Equipment and Real Property Management Requirements Criteria – 2 CFR § 200.313(d)(1) requires the District to designate fixed assets purchased under federal programs and to maintain related property records, including a description of the property, a serial number or other unique identification number, the source of funding for the property (including the federal Assistance Listing Number (ALN)), who holds title, the acquisition date, cost of the property, percentage of federal participation in the project costs for the federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use, and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data, including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. A physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least every two years. Condition – During our audit, we noted that the District did not have sufficient controls in place within the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program to specifically identify federally funded fixed assets and maintain the required records as noted above to assure compliance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. The District does not have a process or procedure in place for a physical inventory of property acquired with federal funds. One fixed asset purchased with federal awards was not maintained in accordance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. Questioned Costs – None. Context – A population of one applicable fixed asset purchased with federal awards was noted during the course of our audit. This was not a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding – This is a current year finding only. Cause – The District did not did not have a system in place for specifically identifying federally-funded fixed assets and maintaining the required records as noted above. Effect – This could be viewed as a violation of the award agreement. Recommendation – We recommend that the District review its internal control procedures to ensure future compliance with the federal compliance requirements specific to equipment and real property management for the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – The District agrees with the finding. The District intends to review its control procedures relating to equipment and real property management requirements to ensure compliance for future federal awards expenditures. The District has separately issued a Corrective Action Plan related to this finding.
MATERIAL WEAKNESS IN INTERNAL CONTROL OVER COMPLIANCE AND MATERIAL NONCOMPLIANCE – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – PASSED THROUGH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, COVID-19 – EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND (FEDERAL ALN 84.425) 2023-003 Internal Control Over Compliance and Material Noncompliance With Equipment and Real Property Management Requirements Criteria – 2 CFR § 200.313(d)(1) requires the District to designate fixed assets purchased under federal programs and to maintain related property records, including a description of the property, a serial number or other unique identification number, the source of funding for the property (including the federal Assistance Listing Number (ALN)), who holds title, the acquisition date, cost of the property, percentage of federal participation in the project costs for the federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use, and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data, including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. A physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least every two years. Condition – During our audit, we noted that the District did not have sufficient controls in place within the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program to specifically identify federally funded fixed assets and maintain the required records as noted above to assure compliance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. The District does not have a process or procedure in place for a physical inventory of property acquired with federal funds. One fixed asset purchased with federal awards was not maintained in accordance with federal equipment and real property management requirements. Questioned Costs – None. Context – A population of one applicable fixed asset purchased with federal awards was noted during the course of our audit. This was not a statistically valid sample. Repeat Finding – This is a current year finding only. Cause – The District did not did not have a system in place for specifically identifying federally-funded fixed assets and maintaining the required records as noted above. Effect – This could be viewed as a violation of the award agreement. Recommendation – We recommend that the District review its internal control procedures to ensure future compliance with the federal compliance requirements specific to equipment and real property management for the COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund federal program. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – The District agrees with the finding. The District intends to review its control procedures relating to equipment and real property management requirements to ensure compliance for future federal awards expenditures. The District has separately issued a Corrective Action Plan related to this finding.