Audit 309626

FY End
2020-06-30
Total Expended
$1.52M
Findings
40
Programs
4
Organization: Island Health, Inc. (MA)
Year: 2020 Accepted: 2024-06-24
Auditor: Cohnreznick LLP

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
401666 2020-003 Material Weakness - A
401667 2020-003 Material Weakness - A
401668 2020-003 Material Weakness - A
401669 2020-003 Material Weakness - A
401670 2020-004 Material Weakness - L
401671 2020-004 Material Weakness - L
401672 2020-004 Material Weakness - L
401673 2020-004 Material Weakness - L
401674 2020-005 Material Weakness - I
401675 2020-005 Material Weakness - I
401676 2020-005 Material Weakness - I
401677 2020-005 Material Weakness - I
401678 2020-006 Material Weakness - C
401679 2020-006 Material Weakness - C
401680 2020-006 Material Weakness - C
401681 2020-006 Material Weakness - C
401682 2020-007 Material Weakness - H
401683 2020-007 Material Weakness - H
401684 2020-007 Material Weakness - H
401685 2020-007 Material Weakness - H
978108 2020-003 Material Weakness - A
978109 2020-003 Material Weakness - A
978110 2020-003 Material Weakness - A
978111 2020-003 Material Weakness - A
978112 2020-004 Material Weakness - L
978113 2020-004 Material Weakness - L
978114 2020-004 Material Weakness - L
978115 2020-004 Material Weakness - L
978116 2020-005 Material Weakness - I
978117 2020-005 Material Weakness - I
978118 2020-005 Material Weakness - I
978119 2020-005 Material Weakness - I
978120 2020-006 Material Weakness - C
978121 2020-006 Material Weakness - C
978122 2020-006 Material Weakness - C
978123 2020-006 Material Weakness - C
978124 2020-007 Material Weakness - H
978125 2020-007 Material Weakness - H
978126 2020-007 Material Weakness - H
978127 2020-007 Material Weakness - H

Contacts

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US18M75S1ML3 Cynthia Mitchel Auditee
5086275797 James T. Lacroix, Jr. Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Note 1 - Basis of presentation Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. The Center has elected to not sue the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: See above The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (the "Schedule") includes the federal award activity of Island Health, Inc. d/b/a Island Health Care (the "Center") under programs of the federal government for the year ended June 30, 2020. The information in the Schedule is presented 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 Center, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of the Center.
Title: Note 2 - Summary of significant accounting policies Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. The Center has elected to not sue the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: See above Expenditures reported on the schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounging. Such expendiltures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. The Center has elected to not use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented wherein available.
Title: Note 3 - COVID 19 Claims Reimbursement to Health Care Providers and Facilities for Testing, Treatment and Vaccine Administration for the Uninsured Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. The Center has elected to not sue the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: See above For the DHHS awards related to the HRSA COVID-19 Claims Reimbursement to Health Care Providers and Facilities for Testing, Treatment, and Vaccine Administration for the Uninsured program, the amounts on the Schedule related to the amount of revenue recognized in the financial statements during the year ended June 30, 2020.

Finding Details

Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria According to 2 CFR, Part 200.430(i)(1) charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages must be based on records that accurately reflect the actual work performed, which must, among other things: (i) be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that the charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated; (ii) be incorporated into the official records of the non-Federal entity; (iii) and reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated by the non-Federal entity. Additionally, costs must be adequately documented, as per 2 CFR 200.403(g). Condition Charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages were not supported by properly approved payrates, and timesheets did not agree to payroll registers. Additionally, nonpayroll expenditures were not supported by properly approval. Cause The Center’s internal controls over payroll were not consistently followed to ensure payrates were approved and timesheets agreed to payroll registers. Additionally, the Center’s internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures were not consistently followed to ensure that expenditures were approved. Effect Failure to ensure accurate wage and allocation of employee time across programs could result in non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Additionally, failure to ensure accurate nonpayroll expenditures could result in a non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over allowable costs. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 15 instances where there was no formal approval of payrates, 4 instances where timecards did not appropriately reflect in the payroll registers, and all 25 labor reports showed no formal approval documented. Additionally, for nonpayroll allowable costs, out of 3 transactions tested, we noted 3 instances where there was no formal approval showing review that the cost was allowable under the program. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over payroll to ensure that the timesheet and payrates are reviewed and approved by the appropriate supervisor. Additionally, we recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures to ensure all expenditures are approved by the appropriate supervisor. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all expenditures have evidence of formal approval of review
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria According to 2 CFR, Part 200.430(i)(1) charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages must be based on records that accurately reflect the actual work performed, which must, among other things: (i) be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that the charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated; (ii) be incorporated into the official records of the non-Federal entity; (iii) and reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated by the non-Federal entity. Additionally, costs must be adequately documented, as per 2 CFR 200.403(g). Condition Charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages were not supported by properly approved payrates, and timesheets did not agree to payroll registers. Additionally, nonpayroll expenditures were not supported by properly approval. Cause The Center’s internal controls over payroll were not consistently followed to ensure payrates were approved and timesheets agreed to payroll registers. Additionally, the Center’s internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures were not consistently followed to ensure that expenditures were approved. Effect Failure to ensure accurate wage and allocation of employee time across programs could result in non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Additionally, failure to ensure accurate nonpayroll expenditures could result in a non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over allowable costs. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 15 instances where there was no formal approval of payrates, 4 instances where timecards did not appropriately reflect in the payroll registers, and all 25 labor reports showed no formal approval documented. Additionally, for nonpayroll allowable costs, out of 3 transactions tested, we noted 3 instances where there was no formal approval showing review that the cost was allowable under the program. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over payroll to ensure that the timesheet and payrates are reviewed and approved by the appropriate supervisor. Additionally, we recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures to ensure all expenditures are approved by the appropriate supervisor. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all expenditures have evidence of formal approval of review
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria According to 2 CFR, Part 200.430(i)(1) charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages must be based on records that accurately reflect the actual work performed, which must, among other things: (i) be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that the charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated; (ii) be incorporated into the official records of the non-Federal entity; (iii) and reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated by the non-Federal entity. Additionally, costs must be adequately documented, as per 2 CFR 200.403(g). Condition Charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages were not supported by properly approved payrates, and timesheets did not agree to payroll registers. Additionally, nonpayroll expenditures were not supported by properly approval. Cause The Center’s internal controls over payroll were not consistently followed to ensure payrates were approved and timesheets agreed to payroll registers. Additionally, the Center’s internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures were not consistently followed to ensure that expenditures were approved. Effect Failure to ensure accurate wage and allocation of employee time across programs could result in non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Additionally, failure to ensure accurate nonpayroll expenditures could result in a non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over allowable costs. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 15 instances where there was no formal approval of payrates, 4 instances where timecards did not appropriately reflect in the payroll registers, and all 25 labor reports showed no formal approval documented. Additionally, for nonpayroll allowable costs, out of 3 transactions tested, we noted 3 instances where there was no formal approval showing review that the cost was allowable under the program. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over payroll to ensure that the timesheet and payrates are reviewed and approved by the appropriate supervisor. Additionally, we recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures to ensure all expenditures are approved by the appropriate supervisor. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all expenditures have evidence of formal approval of review
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria According to 2 CFR, Part 200.430(i)(1) charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages must be based on records that accurately reflect the actual work performed, which must, among other things: (i) be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that the charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated; (ii) be incorporated into the official records of the non-Federal entity; (iii) and reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated by the non-Federal entity. Additionally, costs must be adequately documented, as per 2 CFR 200.403(g). Condition Charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages were not supported by properly approved payrates, and timesheets did not agree to payroll registers. Additionally, nonpayroll expenditures were not supported by properly approval. Cause The Center’s internal controls over payroll were not consistently followed to ensure payrates were approved and timesheets agreed to payroll registers. Additionally, the Center’s internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures were not consistently followed to ensure that expenditures were approved. Effect Failure to ensure accurate wage and allocation of employee time across programs could result in non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Additionally, failure to ensure accurate nonpayroll expenditures could result in a non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over allowable costs. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 15 instances where there was no formal approval of payrates, 4 instances where timecards did not appropriately reflect in the payroll registers, and all 25 labor reports showed no formal approval documented. Additionally, for nonpayroll allowable costs, out of 3 transactions tested, we noted 3 instances where there was no formal approval showing review that the cost was allowable under the program. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over payroll to ensure that the timesheet and payrates are reviewed and approved by the appropriate supervisor. Additionally, we recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures to ensure all expenditures are approved by the appropriate supervisor. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all expenditures have evidence of formal approval of review
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.328, Financial Reporting, annual audit reports of recipients of federal funds are required to be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearing House within the earlier of 30 days after the receipt of the audit report or nine months after the end of the audit period. In addition, in accordance with grant requirements, annual Federal Financial Reports ("FFR") must be submitted no later than indicated in the notice of grant award. Condition For the year ended June 30, 2020, the Center did not submit their annual audit in accordance with the Uniform Guidance on a timely basis. In addition, the Center submitted the annual FFR late for the budget period ended January 31, 2020. Cause Due to the turnover in the financial leadership, the ongoing pandemic and the closing of their prior audit firm, these reports were not submitted on time. Effect The Center did not comply with the appropriate rules and regulations as per the Uniform Guidance and with DHHS grant requirements. Questioned Costs None. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should establish controls to ensure all accounting records are analyzed and proper support is available in order to ensure that that financial statement audit is submitted on a timely basis to the Federal government. The Center should also ensure that all reporting requirements are monitored and met on a timely basis. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all report are submitted timely in accordance with Uniform Guidance and DHHS grant requirements.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.328, Financial Reporting, annual audit reports of recipients of federal funds are required to be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearing House within the earlier of 30 days after the receipt of the audit report or nine months after the end of the audit period. In addition, in accordance with grant requirements, annual Federal Financial Reports ("FFR") must be submitted no later than indicated in the notice of grant award. Condition For the year ended June 30, 2020, the Center did not submit their annual audit in accordance with the Uniform Guidance on a timely basis. In addition, the Center submitted the annual FFR late for the budget period ended January 31, 2020. Cause Due to the turnover in the financial leadership, the ongoing pandemic and the closing of their prior audit firm, these reports were not submitted on time. Effect The Center did not comply with the appropriate rules and regulations as per the Uniform Guidance and with DHHS grant requirements. Questioned Costs None. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should establish controls to ensure all accounting records are analyzed and proper support is available in order to ensure that that financial statement audit is submitted on a timely basis to the Federal government. The Center should also ensure that all reporting requirements are monitored and met on a timely basis. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all report are submitted timely in accordance with Uniform Guidance and DHHS grant requirements.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.328, Financial Reporting, annual audit reports of recipients of federal funds are required to be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearing House within the earlier of 30 days after the receipt of the audit report or nine months after the end of the audit period. In addition, in accordance with grant requirements, annual Federal Financial Reports ("FFR") must be submitted no later than indicated in the notice of grant award. Condition For the year ended June 30, 2020, the Center did not submit their annual audit in accordance with the Uniform Guidance on a timely basis. In addition, the Center submitted the annual FFR late for the budget period ended January 31, 2020. Cause Due to the turnover in the financial leadership, the ongoing pandemic and the closing of their prior audit firm, these reports were not submitted on time. Effect The Center did not comply with the appropriate rules and regulations as per the Uniform Guidance and with DHHS grant requirements. Questioned Costs None. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should establish controls to ensure all accounting records are analyzed and proper support is available in order to ensure that that financial statement audit is submitted on a timely basis to the Federal government. The Center should also ensure that all reporting requirements are monitored and met on a timely basis. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all report are submitted timely in accordance with Uniform Guidance and DHHS grant requirements.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.328, Financial Reporting, annual audit reports of recipients of federal funds are required to be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearing House within the earlier of 30 days after the receipt of the audit report or nine months after the end of the audit period. In addition, in accordance with grant requirements, annual Federal Financial Reports ("FFR") must be submitted no later than indicated in the notice of grant award. Condition For the year ended June 30, 2020, the Center did not submit their annual audit in accordance with the Uniform Guidance on a timely basis. In addition, the Center submitted the annual FFR late for the budget period ended January 31, 2020. Cause Due to the turnover in the financial leadership, the ongoing pandemic and the closing of their prior audit firm, these reports were not submitted on time. Effect The Center did not comply with the appropriate rules and regulations as per the Uniform Guidance and with DHHS grant requirements. Questioned Costs None. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should establish controls to ensure all accounting records are analyzed and proper support is available in order to ensure that that financial statement audit is submitted on a timely basis to the Federal government. The Center should also ensure that all reporting requirements are monitored and met on a timely basis. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all report are submitted timely in accordance with Uniform Guidance and DHHS grant requirements.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, a non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, §200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. In addition, in accordance with §200.213 and §180.300, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Condition There was no evidence that the Center reviewed vendors for suspension and debarment in accordance with Uniform Guidance requirements. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to illustrate review of vendors for any suspensions or debarment. Effect The Center may procure goods and services from vendors that have been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Federal government. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected a sample of 3 vendors for suspension and debarment for testing. For all 3 vendors tested, management did not provide adequate supporting documentation to support that the vendors were not suspended or debarred. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop a written procedure to review all vendors and individuals in accordance with the Uniform Guidance requirements for suspension and debarment. This procedure should be reviewed with the appropriate staff to ensure compliance with the requirement. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure vendors are being reviewed for suspension and debarment and there is evidence of a formal review being performed
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, a non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, §200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. In addition, in accordance with §200.213 and §180.300, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Condition There was no evidence that the Center reviewed vendors for suspension and debarment in accordance with Uniform Guidance requirements. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to illustrate review of vendors for any suspensions or debarment. Effect The Center may procure goods and services from vendors that have been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Federal government. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected a sample of 3 vendors for suspension and debarment for testing. For all 3 vendors tested, management did not provide adequate supporting documentation to support that the vendors were not suspended or debarred. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop a written procedure to review all vendors and individuals in accordance with the Uniform Guidance requirements for suspension and debarment. This procedure should be reviewed with the appropriate staff to ensure compliance with the requirement. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure vendors are being reviewed for suspension and debarment and there is evidence of a formal review being performed
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, a non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, §200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. In addition, in accordance with §200.213 and §180.300, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Condition There was no evidence that the Center reviewed vendors for suspension and debarment in accordance with Uniform Guidance requirements. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to illustrate review of vendors for any suspensions or debarment. Effect The Center may procure goods and services from vendors that have been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Federal government. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected a sample of 3 vendors for suspension and debarment for testing. For all 3 vendors tested, management did not provide adequate supporting documentation to support that the vendors were not suspended or debarred. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop a written procedure to review all vendors and individuals in accordance with the Uniform Guidance requirements for suspension and debarment. This procedure should be reviewed with the appropriate staff to ensure compliance with the requirement. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure vendors are being reviewed for suspension and debarment and there is evidence of a formal review being performed
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, a non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, §200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. In addition, in accordance with §200.213 and §180.300, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Condition There was no evidence that the Center reviewed vendors for suspension and debarment in accordance with Uniform Guidance requirements. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to illustrate review of vendors for any suspensions or debarment. Effect The Center may procure goods and services from vendors that have been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Federal government. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected a sample of 3 vendors for suspension and debarment for testing. For all 3 vendors tested, management did not provide adequate supporting documentation to support that the vendors were not suspended or debarred. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop a written procedure to review all vendors and individuals in accordance with the Uniform Guidance requirements for suspension and debarment. This procedure should be reviewed with the appropriate staff to ensure compliance with the requirement. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure vendors are being reviewed for suspension and debarment and there is evidence of a formal review being performed
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.305, Federal payment, Grantees and subgrantees that receive grant funds are responsible for maintaining controls regarding the management of Federal program funds under the Uniform Guidance in 2 CFR 200.302 and 200.303. Condition The Center's drawdowns did not illustrate review and approval by management. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to ensure drawdowns were properly approved and such approval is documented. Effect The condition may lead to inaccurate or improper drawdowns. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 6 drawdowns to test controls over cash management. We noted there was no formal approval or evidence of review for these drawdowns. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all drawdowns that occur in order to ensure accuracy. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of review being performed.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.305, Federal payment, Grantees and subgrantees that receive grant funds are responsible for maintaining controls regarding the management of Federal program funds under the Uniform Guidance in 2 CFR 200.302 and 200.303. Condition The Center's drawdowns did not illustrate review and approval by management. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to ensure drawdowns were properly approved and such approval is documented. Effect The condition may lead to inaccurate or improper drawdowns. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 6 drawdowns to test controls over cash management. We noted there was no formal approval or evidence of review for these drawdowns. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all drawdowns that occur in order to ensure accuracy. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of review being performed.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.305, Federal payment, Grantees and subgrantees that receive grant funds are responsible for maintaining controls regarding the management of Federal program funds under the Uniform Guidance in 2 CFR 200.302 and 200.303. Condition The Center's drawdowns did not illustrate review and approval by management. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to ensure drawdowns were properly approved and such approval is documented. Effect The condition may lead to inaccurate or improper drawdowns. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 6 drawdowns to test controls over cash management. We noted there was no formal approval or evidence of review for these drawdowns. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all drawdowns that occur in order to ensure accuracy. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of review being performed.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.305, Federal payment, Grantees and subgrantees that receive grant funds are responsible for maintaining controls regarding the management of Federal program funds under the Uniform Guidance in 2 CFR 200.302 and 200.303. Condition The Center's drawdowns did not illustrate review and approval by management. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to ensure drawdowns were properly approved and such approval is documented. Effect The condition may lead to inaccurate or improper drawdowns. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 6 drawdowns to test controls over cash management. We noted there was no formal approval or evidence of review for these drawdowns. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all drawdowns that occur in order to ensure accuracy. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of review being performed.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309 and 200.403 (h)). Condition There was no evidence of the Center's review and approval of the period of performance for expenditures during the year. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to review period of performance to ensure all goods and services are appropriately included or excluded. Effect The Center may charge goods or services to the grant that are not within the grant's period of performance. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over period of performance. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 25 instances where there was no formal approval of the cost charged to the major program by evidence of a review signature on the labor reports. Additionally, we selected 3 nonpayroll transactions where all 3 instances did not have evidence of review. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all expenditures to ensure they are within the proper period of performance of the grant. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of approval over the period of performance for goods and services purchased under the grant.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309 and 200.403 (h)). Condition There was no evidence of the Center's review and approval of the period of performance for expenditures during the year. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to review period of performance to ensure all goods and services are appropriately included or excluded. Effect The Center may charge goods or services to the grant that are not within the grant's period of performance. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over period of performance. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 25 instances where there was no formal approval of the cost charged to the major program by evidence of a review signature on the labor reports. Additionally, we selected 3 nonpayroll transactions where all 3 instances did not have evidence of review. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all expenditures to ensure they are within the proper period of performance of the grant. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of approval over the period of performance for goods and services purchased under the grant.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309 and 200.403 (h)). Condition There was no evidence of the Center's review and approval of the period of performance for expenditures during the year. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to review period of performance to ensure all goods and services are appropriately included or excluded. Effect The Center may charge goods or services to the grant that are not within the grant's period of performance. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over period of performance. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 25 instances where there was no formal approval of the cost charged to the major program by evidence of a review signature on the labor reports. Additionally, we selected 3 nonpayroll transactions where all 3 instances did not have evidence of review. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all expenditures to ensure they are within the proper period of performance of the grant. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of approval over the period of performance for goods and services purchased under the grant.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309 and 200.403 (h)). Condition There was no evidence of the Center's review and approval of the period of performance for expenditures during the year. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to review period of performance to ensure all goods and services are appropriately included or excluded. Effect The Center may charge goods or services to the grant that are not within the grant's period of performance. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over period of performance. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 25 instances where there was no formal approval of the cost charged to the major program by evidence of a review signature on the labor reports. Additionally, we selected 3 nonpayroll transactions where all 3 instances did not have evidence of review. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all expenditures to ensure they are within the proper period of performance of the grant. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of approval over the period of performance for goods and services purchased under the grant.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria According to 2 CFR, Part 200.430(i)(1) charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages must be based on records that accurately reflect the actual work performed, which must, among other things: (i) be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that the charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated; (ii) be incorporated into the official records of the non-Federal entity; (iii) and reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated by the non-Federal entity. Additionally, costs must be adequately documented, as per 2 CFR 200.403(g). Condition Charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages were not supported by properly approved payrates, and timesheets did not agree to payroll registers. Additionally, nonpayroll expenditures were not supported by properly approval. Cause The Center’s internal controls over payroll were not consistently followed to ensure payrates were approved and timesheets agreed to payroll registers. Additionally, the Center’s internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures were not consistently followed to ensure that expenditures were approved. Effect Failure to ensure accurate wage and allocation of employee time across programs could result in non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Additionally, failure to ensure accurate nonpayroll expenditures could result in a non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over allowable costs. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 15 instances where there was no formal approval of payrates, 4 instances where timecards did not appropriately reflect in the payroll registers, and all 25 labor reports showed no formal approval documented. Additionally, for nonpayroll allowable costs, out of 3 transactions tested, we noted 3 instances where there was no formal approval showing review that the cost was allowable under the program. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over payroll to ensure that the timesheet and payrates are reviewed and approved by the appropriate supervisor. Additionally, we recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures to ensure all expenditures are approved by the appropriate supervisor. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all expenditures have evidence of formal approval of review
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria According to 2 CFR, Part 200.430(i)(1) charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages must be based on records that accurately reflect the actual work performed, which must, among other things: (i) be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that the charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated; (ii) be incorporated into the official records of the non-Federal entity; (iii) and reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated by the non-Federal entity. Additionally, costs must be adequately documented, as per 2 CFR 200.403(g). Condition Charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages were not supported by properly approved payrates, and timesheets did not agree to payroll registers. Additionally, nonpayroll expenditures were not supported by properly approval. Cause The Center’s internal controls over payroll were not consistently followed to ensure payrates were approved and timesheets agreed to payroll registers. Additionally, the Center’s internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures were not consistently followed to ensure that expenditures were approved. Effect Failure to ensure accurate wage and allocation of employee time across programs could result in non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Additionally, failure to ensure accurate nonpayroll expenditures could result in a non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over allowable costs. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 15 instances where there was no formal approval of payrates, 4 instances where timecards did not appropriately reflect in the payroll registers, and all 25 labor reports showed no formal approval documented. Additionally, for nonpayroll allowable costs, out of 3 transactions tested, we noted 3 instances where there was no formal approval showing review that the cost was allowable under the program. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over payroll to ensure that the timesheet and payrates are reviewed and approved by the appropriate supervisor. Additionally, we recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures to ensure all expenditures are approved by the appropriate supervisor. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all expenditures have evidence of formal approval of review
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria According to 2 CFR, Part 200.430(i)(1) charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages must be based on records that accurately reflect the actual work performed, which must, among other things: (i) be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that the charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated; (ii) be incorporated into the official records of the non-Federal entity; (iii) and reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated by the non-Federal entity. Additionally, costs must be adequately documented, as per 2 CFR 200.403(g). Condition Charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages were not supported by properly approved payrates, and timesheets did not agree to payroll registers. Additionally, nonpayroll expenditures were not supported by properly approval. Cause The Center’s internal controls over payroll were not consistently followed to ensure payrates were approved and timesheets agreed to payroll registers. Additionally, the Center’s internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures were not consistently followed to ensure that expenditures were approved. Effect Failure to ensure accurate wage and allocation of employee time across programs could result in non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Additionally, failure to ensure accurate nonpayroll expenditures could result in a non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over allowable costs. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 15 instances where there was no formal approval of payrates, 4 instances where timecards did not appropriately reflect in the payroll registers, and all 25 labor reports showed no formal approval documented. Additionally, for nonpayroll allowable costs, out of 3 transactions tested, we noted 3 instances where there was no formal approval showing review that the cost was allowable under the program. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over payroll to ensure that the timesheet and payrates are reviewed and approved by the appropriate supervisor. Additionally, we recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures to ensure all expenditures are approved by the appropriate supervisor. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all expenditures have evidence of formal approval of review
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria According to 2 CFR, Part 200.430(i)(1) charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages must be based on records that accurately reflect the actual work performed, which must, among other things: (i) be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that the charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated; (ii) be incorporated into the official records of the non-Federal entity; (iii) and reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated by the non-Federal entity. Additionally, costs must be adequately documented, as per 2 CFR 200.403(g). Condition Charges to Federal awards for salaries and wages were not supported by properly approved payrates, and timesheets did not agree to payroll registers. Additionally, nonpayroll expenditures were not supported by properly approval. Cause The Center’s internal controls over payroll were not consistently followed to ensure payrates were approved and timesheets agreed to payroll registers. Additionally, the Center’s internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures were not consistently followed to ensure that expenditures were approved. Effect Failure to ensure accurate wage and allocation of employee time across programs could result in non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Additionally, failure to ensure accurate nonpayroll expenditures could result in a non-compliance with the grant requirements or unallowable costs being charged. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over allowable costs. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 15 instances where there was no formal approval of payrates, 4 instances where timecards did not appropriately reflect in the payroll registers, and all 25 labor reports showed no formal approval documented. Additionally, for nonpayroll allowable costs, out of 3 transactions tested, we noted 3 instances where there was no formal approval showing review that the cost was allowable under the program. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over payroll to ensure that the timesheet and payrates are reviewed and approved by the appropriate supervisor. Additionally, we recommend that the Center consistently enforce its internal controls over nonpayroll expenditures to ensure all expenditures are approved by the appropriate supervisor. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all expenditures have evidence of formal approval of review
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.328, Financial Reporting, annual audit reports of recipients of federal funds are required to be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearing House within the earlier of 30 days after the receipt of the audit report or nine months after the end of the audit period. In addition, in accordance with grant requirements, annual Federal Financial Reports ("FFR") must be submitted no later than indicated in the notice of grant award. Condition For the year ended June 30, 2020, the Center did not submit their annual audit in accordance with the Uniform Guidance on a timely basis. In addition, the Center submitted the annual FFR late for the budget period ended January 31, 2020. Cause Due to the turnover in the financial leadership, the ongoing pandemic and the closing of their prior audit firm, these reports were not submitted on time. Effect The Center did not comply with the appropriate rules and regulations as per the Uniform Guidance and with DHHS grant requirements. Questioned Costs None. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should establish controls to ensure all accounting records are analyzed and proper support is available in order to ensure that that financial statement audit is submitted on a timely basis to the Federal government. The Center should also ensure that all reporting requirements are monitored and met on a timely basis. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all report are submitted timely in accordance with Uniform Guidance and DHHS grant requirements.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.328, Financial Reporting, annual audit reports of recipients of federal funds are required to be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearing House within the earlier of 30 days after the receipt of the audit report or nine months after the end of the audit period. In addition, in accordance with grant requirements, annual Federal Financial Reports ("FFR") must be submitted no later than indicated in the notice of grant award. Condition For the year ended June 30, 2020, the Center did not submit their annual audit in accordance with the Uniform Guidance on a timely basis. In addition, the Center submitted the annual FFR late for the budget period ended January 31, 2020. Cause Due to the turnover in the financial leadership, the ongoing pandemic and the closing of their prior audit firm, these reports were not submitted on time. Effect The Center did not comply with the appropriate rules and regulations as per the Uniform Guidance and with DHHS grant requirements. Questioned Costs None. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should establish controls to ensure all accounting records are analyzed and proper support is available in order to ensure that that financial statement audit is submitted on a timely basis to the Federal government. The Center should also ensure that all reporting requirements are monitored and met on a timely basis. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all report are submitted timely in accordance with Uniform Guidance and DHHS grant requirements.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.328, Financial Reporting, annual audit reports of recipients of federal funds are required to be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearing House within the earlier of 30 days after the receipt of the audit report or nine months after the end of the audit period. In addition, in accordance with grant requirements, annual Federal Financial Reports ("FFR") must be submitted no later than indicated in the notice of grant award. Condition For the year ended June 30, 2020, the Center did not submit their annual audit in accordance with the Uniform Guidance on a timely basis. In addition, the Center submitted the annual FFR late for the budget period ended January 31, 2020. Cause Due to the turnover in the financial leadership, the ongoing pandemic and the closing of their prior audit firm, these reports were not submitted on time. Effect The Center did not comply with the appropriate rules and regulations as per the Uniform Guidance and with DHHS grant requirements. Questioned Costs None. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should establish controls to ensure all accounting records are analyzed and proper support is available in order to ensure that that financial statement audit is submitted on a timely basis to the Federal government. The Center should also ensure that all reporting requirements are monitored and met on a timely basis. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all report are submitted timely in accordance with Uniform Guidance and DHHS grant requirements.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.328, Financial Reporting, annual audit reports of recipients of federal funds are required to be submitted to the Federal Audit Clearing House within the earlier of 30 days after the receipt of the audit report or nine months after the end of the audit period. In addition, in accordance with grant requirements, annual Federal Financial Reports ("FFR") must be submitted no later than indicated in the notice of grant award. Condition For the year ended June 30, 2020, the Center did not submit their annual audit in accordance with the Uniform Guidance on a timely basis. In addition, the Center submitted the annual FFR late for the budget period ended January 31, 2020. Cause Due to the turnover in the financial leadership, the ongoing pandemic and the closing of their prior audit firm, these reports were not submitted on time. Effect The Center did not comply with the appropriate rules and regulations as per the Uniform Guidance and with DHHS grant requirements. Questioned Costs None. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should establish controls to ensure all accounting records are analyzed and proper support is available in order to ensure that that financial statement audit is submitted on a timely basis to the Federal government. The Center should also ensure that all reporting requirements are monitored and met on a timely basis. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure all report are submitted timely in accordance with Uniform Guidance and DHHS grant requirements.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, a non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, §200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. In addition, in accordance with §200.213 and §180.300, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Condition There was no evidence that the Center reviewed vendors for suspension and debarment in accordance with Uniform Guidance requirements. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to illustrate review of vendors for any suspensions or debarment. Effect The Center may procure goods and services from vendors that have been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Federal government. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected a sample of 3 vendors for suspension and debarment for testing. For all 3 vendors tested, management did not provide adequate supporting documentation to support that the vendors were not suspended or debarred. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop a written procedure to review all vendors and individuals in accordance with the Uniform Guidance requirements for suspension and debarment. This procedure should be reviewed with the appropriate staff to ensure compliance with the requirement. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure vendors are being reviewed for suspension and debarment and there is evidence of a formal review being performed
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, a non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, §200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. In addition, in accordance with §200.213 and §180.300, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Condition There was no evidence that the Center reviewed vendors for suspension and debarment in accordance with Uniform Guidance requirements. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to illustrate review of vendors for any suspensions or debarment. Effect The Center may procure goods and services from vendors that have been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Federal government. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected a sample of 3 vendors for suspension and debarment for testing. For all 3 vendors tested, management did not provide adequate supporting documentation to support that the vendors were not suspended or debarred. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop a written procedure to review all vendors and individuals in accordance with the Uniform Guidance requirements for suspension and debarment. This procedure should be reviewed with the appropriate staff to ensure compliance with the requirement. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure vendors are being reviewed for suspension and debarment and there is evidence of a formal review being performed
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, a non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, §200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. In addition, in accordance with §200.213 and §180.300, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Condition There was no evidence that the Center reviewed vendors for suspension and debarment in accordance with Uniform Guidance requirements. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to illustrate review of vendors for any suspensions or debarment. Effect The Center may procure goods and services from vendors that have been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Federal government. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected a sample of 3 vendors for suspension and debarment for testing. For all 3 vendors tested, management did not provide adequate supporting documentation to support that the vendors were not suspended or debarred. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop a written procedure to review all vendors and individuals in accordance with the Uniform Guidance requirements for suspension and debarment. This procedure should be reviewed with the appropriate staff to ensure compliance with the requirement. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure vendors are being reviewed for suspension and debarment and there is evidence of a formal review being performed
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, a non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, §200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. In addition, in accordance with §200.213 and §180.300, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Condition There was no evidence that the Center reviewed vendors for suspension and debarment in accordance with Uniform Guidance requirements. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to illustrate review of vendors for any suspensions or debarment. Effect The Center may procure goods and services from vendors that have been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Federal government. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected a sample of 3 vendors for suspension and debarment for testing. For all 3 vendors tested, management did not provide adequate supporting documentation to support that the vendors were not suspended or debarred. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop a written procedure to review all vendors and individuals in accordance with the Uniform Guidance requirements for suspension and debarment. This procedure should be reviewed with the appropriate staff to ensure compliance with the requirement. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure vendors are being reviewed for suspension and debarment and there is evidence of a formal review being performed
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.305, Federal payment, Grantees and subgrantees that receive grant funds are responsible for maintaining controls regarding the management of Federal program funds under the Uniform Guidance in 2 CFR 200.302 and 200.303. Condition The Center's drawdowns did not illustrate review and approval by management. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to ensure drawdowns were properly approved and such approval is documented. Effect The condition may lead to inaccurate or improper drawdowns. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 6 drawdowns to test controls over cash management. We noted there was no formal approval or evidence of review for these drawdowns. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all drawdowns that occur in order to ensure accuracy. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of review being performed.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.305, Federal payment, Grantees and subgrantees that receive grant funds are responsible for maintaining controls regarding the management of Federal program funds under the Uniform Guidance in 2 CFR 200.302 and 200.303. Condition The Center's drawdowns did not illustrate review and approval by management. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to ensure drawdowns were properly approved and such approval is documented. Effect The condition may lead to inaccurate or improper drawdowns. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 6 drawdowns to test controls over cash management. We noted there was no formal approval or evidence of review for these drawdowns. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all drawdowns that occur in order to ensure accuracy. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of review being performed.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.305, Federal payment, Grantees and subgrantees that receive grant funds are responsible for maintaining controls regarding the management of Federal program funds under the Uniform Guidance in 2 CFR 200.302 and 200.303. Condition The Center's drawdowns did not illustrate review and approval by management. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to ensure drawdowns were properly approved and such approval is documented. Effect The condition may lead to inaccurate or improper drawdowns. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 6 drawdowns to test controls over cash management. We noted there was no formal approval or evidence of review for these drawdowns. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all drawdowns that occur in order to ensure accuracy. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of review being performed.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria In accordance with §200.305, Federal payment, Grantees and subgrantees that receive grant funds are responsible for maintaining controls regarding the management of Federal program funds under the Uniform Guidance in 2 CFR 200.302 and 200.303. Condition The Center's drawdowns did not illustrate review and approval by management. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to ensure drawdowns were properly approved and such approval is documented. Effect The condition may lead to inaccurate or improper drawdowns. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 6 drawdowns to test controls over cash management. We noted there was no formal approval or evidence of review for these drawdowns. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all drawdowns that occur in order to ensure accuracy. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of review being performed.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309 and 200.403 (h)). Condition There was no evidence of the Center's review and approval of the period of performance for expenditures during the year. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to review period of performance to ensure all goods and services are appropriately included or excluded. Effect The Center may charge goods or services to the grant that are not within the grant's period of performance. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over period of performance. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 25 instances where there was no formal approval of the cost charged to the major program by evidence of a review signature on the labor reports. Additionally, we selected 3 nonpayroll transactions where all 3 instances did not have evidence of review. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all expenditures to ensure they are within the proper period of performance of the grant. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of approval over the period of performance for goods and services purchased under the grant.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309 and 200.403 (h)). Condition There was no evidence of the Center's review and approval of the period of performance for expenditures during the year. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to review period of performance to ensure all goods and services are appropriately included or excluded. Effect The Center may charge goods or services to the grant that are not within the grant's period of performance. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over period of performance. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 25 instances where there was no formal approval of the cost charged to the major program by evidence of a review signature on the labor reports. Additionally, we selected 3 nonpayroll transactions where all 3 instances did not have evidence of review. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all expenditures to ensure they are within the proper period of performance of the grant. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of approval over the period of performance for goods and services purchased under the grant.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309 and 200.403 (h)). Condition There was no evidence of the Center's review and approval of the period of performance for expenditures during the year. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to review period of performance to ensure all goods and services are appropriately included or excluded. Effect The Center may charge goods or services to the grant that are not within the grant's period of performance. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over period of performance. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 25 instances where there was no formal approval of the cost charged to the major program by evidence of a review signature on the labor reports. Additionally, we selected 3 nonpayroll transactions where all 3 instances did not have evidence of review. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all expenditures to ensure they are within the proper period of performance of the grant. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of approval over the period of performance for goods and services purchased under the grant.
Grantor: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Names: Health Center Program Cluster: Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), COVID-19 Health Center Program (Community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care), Grants for New and Expanded Services under the Health Center Program CFDA Numbers: 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309 and 200.403 (h)). Condition There was no evidence of the Center's review and approval of the period of performance for expenditures during the year. Cause The Center did not have adequate controls to review period of performance to ensure all goods and services are appropriately included or excluded. Effect The Center may charge goods or services to the grant that are not within the grant's period of performance. Questioned Costs None. Context We selected 25 payroll transactions charged to the federal program to test controls over period of performance. Out of the 25 transactions tested, we noted 25 instances where there was no formal approval of the cost charged to the major program by evidence of a review signature on the labor reports. Additionally, we selected 3 nonpayroll transactions where all 3 instances did not have evidence of review. Identification of Repeat Finding Not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Center should develop written procedures to review all expenditures to ensure they are within the proper period of performance of the grant. Views of Responsible Officials Management and the Board of Directors agree with the finding and will implement additional controls to ensure there is formal evidence of approval over the period of performance for goods and services purchased under the grant.