HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
HIV Care Formula Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.917
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
April 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024 and April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025
State HIV Services Grant Programs
Texas Department of State Health Services
Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.
September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023, September 1, 2023 – August 31, 2024, and
April 1, 2023 – August 31, 2023
Criteria or specific requirement – Allowable Costs and Cost Principles (45 CFR 75.430) and TxGMS
Condition - The Organization did not comply with federal and state cost principles requirements.
Cause - The cost allocation plan distributed costs across multiple federal and state programs using a budgeted full time equivalent (FTE) basis without subsequent reconciliation to time and effort records.
Effect or potential effect - Amounts charged to Assistance Listing Numbers 93.914, 93.917, and the Texas State HIV Service Grants were not supported by complete time and effort records.
Questioned costs – ALN 93.914 HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants - $1,781,943; ALN 93.917 HIV Care Formula Grants - $91,994; State HIV Services Grant Programs - $222,122.
Context – Expenditures from each major program were tested.
• HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $1,781,943.
• HIV Care Formula Grants - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $91,994.
• State HIV Services Grant Programs - Indirect costs that were allocated across multiple programs were noted to be based on budgeted FTE data rather than underlying time and effort reports. These indirect costs identified as errors and represent questioned costs of $222,122.
For the indirect expenditures isolated and noted to be errors, the Organization’s cost allocation plan utilized budgeted full time equivalents (FTE) as a basis for that allocation of cost. As a result the Organization was unable to demonstrate compliance with federal cost principles requirements.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – No, this is not a repeat finding.
Recommendation – The Organization should develop a process to support the time and effort used as a basis of allocation for programmatic expenditures.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.
HIV Emergency Relief Projects Grants – Assistance Listing No. 93.914
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Harris County Health Department
March 1, 2023 – February 29, 2024 and March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025
Criteria or specific requirement – Eligibility
Condition – Program benefits were extended to individuals residing outside the designated service area or for whom eligibility was expired.
Cause – The Organization relies on its practice management systems to conduct a portion of the eligibility screening required for this program. During the fiscal year, a new practice management system was purchased and implemented. During this time, the Organization provided training and support in an effort to minimize disruption following this change. However, some new processes appear to have not been followed as the Organization transitioned to the new system and some documentation was noted to be missing or not obtained for transactions occurring during the fiscal year.
Effect or potential effect – Program benefits were provided to individuals that did not meet the eligibility requirements of this federal program.
Questioned costs – None
Context – A sample of 25 transactions were tested from a population of approximately 25,575 transactions, with 4 instances of benefits being received by individuals that did not qualify to receive such benefits. The sampling methodology is not and is not intended to be statistically valid.
Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable – Not a repeat finding
Recommendation – The Organization should review the eligibility policy and procedures to ensure compliance with the HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Manual and other authoritative guidance while considering improvements that can be made for both potential program beneficiaries and personnel. Continued education efforts and internal audit processes should continue as well.