Audit 341119

FY End
2024-06-30
Total Expended
$7.09M
Findings
32
Programs
5
Year: 2024 Accepted: 2025-02-04
Auditor: Carter PC

Organization Exclusion Status:

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
521164 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521165 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521166 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521167 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521168 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521169 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521170 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521171 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521172 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521173 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521174 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521175 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521176 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521177 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521178 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
521179 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097606 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097607 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097608 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097609 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097610 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097611 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097612 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097613 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097614 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097615 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097616 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097617 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097618 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097619 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097620 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N
1097621 2024-001 Material Weakness Yes N

Contacts

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NPX2L5PP55G8 Juanita Dillard Auditee
8285865561 Jeremy Giambrone Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported in the SEFSA are presented 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. De Minimis Rate Used: Y Rate Explanation: Southwestern Child Development Commission, Inc. has elected to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance.

Finding Details

Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.
Finding 2024-001 - Employee Record Retention and Health and Safety Training Federal Program: CCDF Cluster: AL# 93.575 - Child Care and Development Block Grant AL# 93.596 - Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the CCDF U.S. Department of Health and Human Services MATERIAL WEAKNESS NONCOMPLIANCE Special Tests and Provisions Criteria: The federal award requires the Organization to ensure that all childcare providers who have direct responsibility for the care and oversight of children, including center administrators, to complete health and safety training that meets 11 specific requirements. In addition, these providers must participate in annual training appropriate to job responsibilities. The federal award also requires supporting documentation be prepared and retained within the employees’ files to support expenditures charged to the grants. Condition: Documentation for employee timesheets and health and safety training certificates was not consistently retained for all employees. Effect: Noncompliance with the health and safety training requirements of the federal award could subject the Organization to the risk of suspension of funding. Cause: Employee health and safety training requirements are being tracked and maintained at individual childcare centers by the direct services department. A formal centralized system for tracking and maintaining employee health and safety training requirements has not been implemented. Additionally, during the year ended June 30, 2024, the final remaining agency operated child care center officially closed. Employees took their records and certificates for all safety training and the Organization was unable to provide backup copies. Context: We tested 11 out of 108 employees who serve children receiving subsidies. We noted eleven instances in which employees’ files were missing required health and safety training certificates. Recommendation: Develop a formal system for tracking employee health and safety training and maintaining those certificates at the facility where the employee works and within their permanent employee file. Additionally, procedures should be implemented to retain backups of employee timesheets to prevent the loss of data. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management of the Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the Corrective Action Plan.