Audit 397064

FY End
2025-06-30
Total Expended
$14.79M
Findings
1
Programs
40
Organization: Cochise County (AZ)
Year: 2025 Accepted: 2026-03-31

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
1205370 2025-101 Material Weakness Yes E

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
21.027 CORONAVIRUS STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS $1.25M Yes 0
21.032 LOCAL ASSISTANCE AND TRIBAL CONSISTENCY FUND $749,035 Yes 0
16.710 PUBLIC SAFETY PARTNERSHIP AND COMMUNITY POLICING GRANTS $682,356 Yes 0
10.557 WIC SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN $648,381 Yes 1
20.106 AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACT PROGRAMS, AND COVID-19 AIRPORTS PROGRAMS $417,452 Yes 0
97.067 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM $413,480 Yes 0
14.228 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS/STATE'S PROGRAM AND NON-ENTITLEMENT GRANTS IN HAWAII $343,615 Yes 0
66.818 BROWNFIELDS MULTIPURPOSE, ASSESSMENT, REVOLVING LOAN FUND, AND CLEANUP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS $327,361 Yes 0
14.241 HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS $252,184 Yes 0
16.609 PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS $242,459 Yes 0
14.871 SECTION 8 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHERS $235,708 Yes 0
95.001 HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREAS PROGRAM $224,957 Yes 0
93.069 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS $213,539 Yes 0
93.788 OPIOID STR $208,982 Yes 0
93.268 IMMUNIZATION COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS $203,963 Yes 0
93.870 MATERNAL, INFANT AND EARLY CHILDHOOD HOME VISITING GRANT $174,909 Yes 0
20.205 HIGHWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION $164,839 Yes 0
97.042 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE GRANTS $136,716 Yes 0
97.047 BRIC: BUILDING RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITIES $118,097 Yes 0
16.738 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM $104,044 Yes 0
10.665 SCHOOLS AND ROADS - GRANTS TO STATES $103,252 Yes 0
93.994 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT TO THE STATES $93,341 Yes 0
14.896 FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM $91,006 Yes 0
16.575 CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE $85,357 Yes 0
84.425 EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND $81,270 Yes 0
93.136 INJURY PREVENTION AND CONTROL RESEARCH AND STATE AND COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS $73,646 Yes 0
84.027 SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANTS TO STATES $56,148 Yes 0
93.991 PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT $51,344 Yes 0
93.977 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STD) PREVENTION AND CONTROL GRANTS $29,204 Yes 0
93.243 SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PROJECTS OF REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE $27,051 Yes 0
93.354 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY RESPONSE: COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE: PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE $24,594 Yes 0
93.597 GRANTS TO STATES FOR ACCESS AND VISITATION PROGRAMS $18,764 Yes 0
20.600 STATE AND COMMUNITY HIGHWAY SAFETY $16,531 Yes 0
16.839 STOP SCHOOL VIOLENCE $11,581 Yes 0
10.U01 NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM - LAW ENFORCEMENT $10,576 Yes 0
20.616 NATIONAL PRIORITY SAFETY PROGRAMS $10,398 Yes 0
93.658 FOSTER CARE TITLE IV-E $8,329 Yes 0
93.563 CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES $6,881 Yes 0
84.184 SCHOOL SAFELY NATIONAL ACTIVITIES $4,340 Yes 0
93.103 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH $3,616 Yes 0

Contacts

Name Title Type
LNCRRL2K1DA9 Monica Miranda Auditee
5204328376 Taryn M. Stangle, CPA Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Expenditures reported on the schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Therefore, some amounts presented in this schedule may differ from amounts presented in, or used in the preparation of, the financial statements.
The County did not elect to use the 15 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as covered in 2 CFR §200.414.
The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (schedule) includes Cochise County’s federal grant activity for the year ended June 30, 2025. The information in this schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.
The program titles and Federal Assistance Listings numbers were obtained from the federal or pass-through grantor or the 2025 Federal Assistance Listings. When no Federal Assistance Listings number had been assigned to a program, the 2-digit federal agency identifier and the federal contract number were used.
The County elected to claim the $10 million revenue loss standard allowance rather than using the calculated revenue loss option. The expenditure amount reported on this schedule is the aggregate expenditure amount for all four eligible use categories and not the result of the revenue loss calculation or standard allowance.

Finding Details

The County did not perform eligibility certification requirements, resulting in an increased risk of program participants receiving benefits they are not eligible to receive Assistance Listings number(s) and name(s): 10.557 WIC Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children Award number(s) and year(s): CTR067930 October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2028 Federal agency: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pass-through grantor(s): Arizona Department of Health Services Compliance requirement(s): Eligibility Questioned costs: Unknown Condition Contrary to federal regulations and State policies, the County’s Health and Social Services Department (Department) issued program benefits without requiring each program participant to complete and sign a rights and obligations form during the eligibility certification process agreeing to provide current and truthful information, abide by program rules, and not share WIC benefits cards or other benefits. Specifically, for 17 of 60 participants tested, the Department did not require the participants to complete and sign a rights and obligations form for 9 participants’ initial certifications and 8 participants’ recertification for ongoing benefits. In addition, for 5 of 60 participants tested, the Department did not properly separate duties and allowed the same employee to determine eligibility and issue benefits to participants. Further, we found that 2 of 13 WIC employees responsible for determining a participant’s eligibility did not complete mandatory annual training. Effect The Department’s not requiring program participants to acknowledge their rights and obligations increases the risk of participants providing inaccurate information required for eligibility determinations, such as erroneous residency and income data that could allow program participants to receive benefits they are not eligible to receive. Further, there is an increased risk of misuse of program benefits received as the participants may not be aware of the program’s rules and could allow others to use their WIC benefits cards or inappropriately sell, trade, or give away benefits received, such as food, formula, or breast pumps. Finally, the Department’s not properly separating duties or providing mandatory annual training increases the risk of fraud and awarding benefits to ineligible participants. Cause Department management reported that there was misdirection by the previous WIC director who communicated to staff that only the participation consent form, not the rights and obligations form, was required to be signed. In addition, Department management reported that for part of the fiscal year when 2 employees were updating a participant’s information at the same time, the employees did not properly save who completed a participant’s eligibility determination and who approved it in the State’s eligibility system. Further, the Department did not perform periodic monitoring to ensure (1) Department clinic site staff required participants to sign the rights and obligations form prior to issuing benefits and that the forms were maintained in the State’s eligibility system, (2) separation of duties was properly documented in the State’s eligibility system, or (3) WIC employees responsible for determining a participant’s eligibility completed mandatory annual training. Criteria Federal regulation and State policies require participants to sign a rights and obligations statement as part of the eligibility-certification process (7 CFR §246.7[i][10]). Specifically, State eligibility-certification policies require the Department’s staff who are responsible for the eligibility-certification process to inform participants of their rights and obligations prior to issuing benefits during the participant’s initial certification and recertifications for ongoing benefits. Also, the participants must complete and sign the form acknowledging their rights and obligations, including: Providing the most current and truthful information that WIC staff may verify. Following the WIC program’s rules to avoid being prosecuted, disqualified, and/or asked to repay the program. Allowing only the approved authorized recipient or proxy to use the WIC benefits card and reporting lost or stolen WIC benefits cards. Being honest and not selling, trading, or giving away WIC benefits cards, food, formula, or breast pumps, and acknowledging that doing so will disqualify the recipient from benefits. In addition, policies and procedures over WIC certifications completed at a local agency should prohibit 1 employee from determining eligibility for all certification criteria and issuing benefits to participants or provide effective alternative policies and procedures when separation of duties is not possible (7 CFR §246.4[a][27][iii]). Further, State pass-through entity grant award requires the Department to provide training to all WIC employees responsible for determining a participant’s eligibility. Finally, federal guidelines require establishing and maintaining effective internal control over federal awards that provides reasonable assurance that federal programs are being managed in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and award terms (2 CFR §200.303). Recommendations to the Department Follow the State’s eligibility certification policies that require program participants to complete and sign a rights and obligations form prior to the Department issuing benefits during initial certifications and recertifications for ongoing benefits. Train Department staff, who are responsible for the eligibility certification process, as required by the State pass-through, regarding the following requirements: Participants must be informed of their rights and obligations prior to issuing benefits during the participant’s initial certification and recertifications for ongoing benefits. Participants must sign the rights and obligations form during the eligibility certification process agreeing to provide current and truthful information, abide by program rules, and not share WIC benefits cards or other benefits. Department staff must maintain the forms in its eligibility system. Separate job responsibilities in policies and procedures to prohibit 1 employee from determining eligibility for all certification criteria and issuing benefits to participants or provide effective alternative policies and procedures when separation of duties is not possible. Perform periodic monitoring at its clinic sites to ensure: Department clinic site staff require participants to sign the rights and obligations form prior to issuing benefits and that the forms are maintained in the State’s eligibility system. Separation of duties is properly documented in the State’s eligibility system. WIC employees responsible for determining a participant’s eligibility complete mandatory training. This finding is similar to prior-year finding 2024-101 and was initially reported in fiscal year 2024. Views of responsible officials County management concurs with this finding. The County’s corrective action plan at the end of this report includes the views and planned corrective action of its responsible officials regarding these recommendations. We are not required to audit and have not audited these responses and planned corrective actions and therefore provide no assurances as to their accuracy.