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Finding 524384 (2024-001)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Condition: During our review of IDEA funds, we noted that sales tax was paid on multiple invoices. Criteria: When federal dollars are used to pay for items from a tax exempt entity, it is important to ensure the vendor is not charging the entity sales tax. Cause: The District paid sales tax on multi...
Condition: During our review of IDEA funds, we noted that sales tax was paid on multiple invoices. Criteria: When federal dollars are used to pay for items from a tax exempt entity, it is important to ensure the vendor is not charging the entity sales tax. Cause: The District paid sales tax on multiple invoices we found during our testing. Effect: Unallowable cost through IDEA. Perspective: The District should have controls in place and a review process to ensure sales tax is not being charged. Recommendation: We recommend the District go through and update (or establish) procedures to ensure sales tax is not being paid. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Haysville USD 261 staff involved will work with the necessary parties to ensure policies and procedures are updated.
View Audit 343618 Questioned Costs: $1
Corrective Action/Management Response: We will double check to make sure all employees are reported correctly. Proposed Completion Date: 12/1/2024; we will check monthly
Corrective Action/Management Response: We will double check to make sure all employees are reported correctly. Proposed Completion Date: 12/1/2024; we will check monthly
View Audit 343583 Questioned Costs: $1
Management Response/Corrective Action Plan: The School Department completed the necessary time and effort documents for expense reimbursement that were approved by the Department of Education. The time and effort was not specific to actual time worked for those split among multiple grants or funds. ...
Management Response/Corrective Action Plan: The School Department completed the necessary time and effort documents for expense reimbursement that were approved by the Department of Education. The time and effort was not specific to actual time worked for those split among multiple grants or funds. Moving forward, any employee who has time split between multiple grants or Federal and non-Federal activities will be expected to complete a personnel activity report. This report will record actual time spent working on eligible activities for each fund. If the employee has a regular schedule, the employee’s schedule will suffice as their personnel activity report, as long as it follows the guidelines. The personnel activity reports will be requested each month during the reimbursement request process and will be signed by the employee and their supervisor.
View Audit 343523 Questioned Costs: $1
Management Response/Corrective Action Plan: We have had a lot of turnover in the business office with a new finance director, payroll coordinator, and finance accounts coordinator (bookkeeper). Since being notified of the issue, we have put procedures in place to ensure issues related to MainePERS ...
Management Response/Corrective Action Plan: We have had a lot of turnover in the business office with a new finance director, payroll coordinator, and finance accounts coordinator (bookkeeper). Since being notified of the issue, we have put procedures in place to ensure issues related to MainePERS contributions do not occur and/or are resolved in a timely manner. As employees are hired, or change funding accounts, the payroll coordinator now has procedures in place to check the appropriate deductions for each account. We also are up to date with MainePERS reconciliation, which includes reviewing contributions for federally funded employees. If an error occurs, the process will cause us to review the issue and reconcile the accounts as necessary.
View Audit 343523 Questioned Costs: $1
Management Response/Corrective Action Plan: The School Department completed the necessary time and effort documents for expense reimbursement that were approved by the Department of Education. The time and effort was not specific to actual time worked for those split among multiple grants or funds. ...
Management Response/Corrective Action Plan: The School Department completed the necessary time and effort documents for expense reimbursement that were approved by the Department of Education. The time and effort was not specific to actual time worked for those split among multiple grants or funds. Moving forward, any employee who has time split between multiple grants or Federal and non-Federal activities will be expected to complete a personnel activity report. This report will record actual time spent working on eligible activities for each fund. If the employee has a regular schedule, the employee’s schedule will suffice as their personnel activity report, as long as it follows the guidelines. The personnel activity reports will be requested each month during the reimbursement request process and will be signed by the employee and their supervisor.
View Audit 343523 Questioned Costs: $1
Anticipated Completion Date: January 31, 2025 Responsible Contact Person: Andrew Szalay The root of this “significant finding” has been among the Program staff capturing receipts for small expenditures, such as water and ice, and such, from convenient stores, during construction with Habitat volu...
Anticipated Completion Date: January 31, 2025 Responsible Contact Person: Andrew Szalay The root of this “significant finding” has been among the Program staff capturing receipts for small expenditures, such as water and ice, and such, from convenient stores, during construction with Habitat volunteers. These were all credit card receipts. In the fall of 2024, Habitat management have conducted two types of meetings to ensure source documentation is collected and submitted with financial records: 1. Individual conversations with every credit card holder about the importance of turning in receipts, no matter how small, documentation is critical. 2. Goup meeting with the “frequent offenders” and further emphasized the importance of turning in receipts. Credit card holders were warned that credit card privileges may be revoked if the problem continues. In addition, additional tools may be put into place to capture and retain documentation. This may include vendor apps and digital upload tools. Policies will also be reviewed to ensure practices and terms are consistent and clear for both credit card holders and other staff that submit expense reimbursement forms.
View Audit 343464 Questioned Costs: $1
Corrective Action Plan-In our commitment to due diligence and adherence to compliance requirements for the expenditure of funds from a federal grant, the School District contacted the responsible representatives at the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) to seek guidance on establishing a mu...
Corrective Action Plan-In our commitment to due diligence and adherence to compliance requirements for the expenditure of funds from a federal grant, the School District contacted the responsible representatives at the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) to seek guidance on establishing a multi-year contract for curriculum materials. The budget description submitted to RIDE for approval indicated that the School District adopted the Bridge program in March 2024. It detailed that the associated expenses would be incurred under a six-year contract covering licenses and consumables, classified as High-Quality Curriculum Materials. This expense received both programmatic and budgetary approval from the Rhode Island Department of Education.Moving forward, the School District will request all supporting documentation to ensure compliance to the laws and regulations governing any federal or state grant.Anticipated Completion Date – June 30th, 2025Contact Person – If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me.Taisabel Lopez,District Treasurer401-397-5125 x 2021Taisabel_Lopez@ewg.k12.ri.us
View Audit 343413 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 524151 (2024-004)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Auditor recommendation: The auditor recommends that the City implement a final review for potential duplicated costs prior to approving reimbursement requests, and adjust the general ledger for any such items noted. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Correc􀀁ve Ac􀀁on: The City agrees with this...
Auditor recommendation: The auditor recommends that the City implement a final review for potential duplicated costs prior to approving reimbursement requests, and adjust the general ledger for any such items noted. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Correc􀀁ve Ac􀀁on: The City agrees with this finding. A reimbursement request was submi􀀂ed 3/18/24 in the amount of $634,532.45. It was later iden􀀁fied that the reimbursement request included duplicate payroll expenditures in the amount of $2,694. One of the duplicated items, totaling $1,115, was iden􀀁fied through internal review within the City of Santa Fe a􀀃er the reimbursement request was submi􀀂ed. A credit memo has been processed in the FAA’s Delphi system and the City has repaid the $1,115 amount that was duplicated. The other item, totaling $1,579, was iden􀀁fied through the external audit. The City will process an addi􀀁onal credit memo and repay the $1,579 amount promptly. The Finance Director, the Accoun􀀁ng Officer, and the Grants team are working with the Airport team to strengthen policies and procedures and ensure a full review of the general ledger for the federal program to ensure no duplicate costs are charged prior to reimbursement requests being submi􀀂ed. A secondary review by the Finance Department of all Airport requests for reimbursement is now occurring prior to submission to FAA. In addi􀀁on, we have started using employee pay advices as addi􀀁onal suppor􀀁ng documenta􀀁on for reimbursement requests. In the past excel spreadsheets were used as suppor􀀁ng documenta􀀁on, and the Finance Department review some􀀁mes happened a􀀃er the reimbursement request was submi􀀂ed. Vacancies in key posi􀀁ons resulted in a lack of robust review of reimbursement requests prior to submission. These key posi􀀁ons have now been filled. The City now has an Airport Manager with substan􀀁al experience managing municipal airports and overseeing federal funding for airports. The Accoun􀀁ng Officer, Grants Manager and Accoun􀀁ng Financial Analyst posi􀀁ons in the Finance Department have been filled, and the Grants Division is now fully staffed. More robust staffing is allowing Finance to work more closely with the Airport team. One of the primary du􀀁es of the new Accoun􀀁ng Financial Analyst in the Grants Division is to support the administra􀀁on of Airport grants. The City is in the process of contrac􀀁ng with a vendor to assist the Airport with federal compliance and provide training for Airport staff on relevant Uniform Guidance requirements. The vendor’s scope of work will include helping with developing and documen􀀁ng policies and standard opera􀀁ng procedures for requests for reimbursement. Addi􀀁onally, the Airport Department plans to create a Grant Accountant posi􀀁on which will be responsible for reconciling grant expenditures monthly and processing reimbursement requests quarterly. The Finance Department will con􀀁nue to perform a secondary review of Airport requests for reimbursement prior to submission to FAA. In CY25 the City plans to provide Uniform Guidance training for staff which will include internal controls related to ac􀀁vi􀀁es allowed and allowable costs. Responsible Official: Emily Oster, Finance Director, James Harris, Airport Manager, Matthew Bonifer, Accounting Officer, Erika Lujan, Grants Manager Timeline and Es􀀁mated Comple􀀁on Date: June 30, 2025
View Audit 343340 Questioned Costs: $1
MENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 2024-002 Period of Performance Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services – ALN 93.958 Condition: Expenses incurred in fiscal year 2023 were included as expenses to the federal program in fiscal year 2024. Recommendation: We recommend the organization enhan...
MENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 2024-002 Period of Performance Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services – ALN 93.958 Condition: Expenses incurred in fiscal year 2023 were included as expenses to the federal program in fiscal year 2024. Recommendation: We recommend the organization enhance its internal controls to ensure expenses for the correct grant period are charged to the federal program. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Management will enhance its internal controls to ensure expenses for the correct grant are charged to the federal program properly. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Michelle Glines, Chief Financial Officer Planned completion date for corrective action plan: 6/30/2025
View Audit 343339 Questioned Costs: $1
Over the past year, CAPNC has continued to make significant improvements to its fiscal practices, particularly in navigating the software conversion from an archaic, unsupported system to Sage Intacct. This new software has modernized and deployed the levels of internal controls that were previously...
Over the past year, CAPNC has continued to make significant improvements to its fiscal practices, particularly in navigating the software conversion from an archaic, unsupported system to Sage Intacct. This new software has modernized and deployed the levels of internal controls that were previously missing due to inadequate fiscal personnel oversight and technical capability. Current staff have been trained under Sage Intacct and Wipfli consultants to properly track accounts payable (A/P), accounts receivable (A/R), payroll, and grant management, ensuring data integrity and compliance. Resulting journal entries are in place to bring system in alignment and current as of July 2024, alleviating any further discrepancies related to past staff and old software. The old system will be archived as required under retention. To further stabilize and formalize these improvements, a Certified Public Accountant will be added as a consulting CFO. This role supports the ongoing development of fiscal operations. Additionally, it is recognized that the payroll vendor, ADP, was initially slow to address issues with uploaded data when notified by CAPNC, responded officially after CAPNC alerted repeatedly that it had now elevated to an audit issue. This issue has since been remedied. Staff have shown marked improvement over previous legacy staff in documentation, accountability, and monitoring. Payroll services in general are able to provide real-time features and accountability for time, resulting in more accurate, reliable, and allocable time recording. Payroll records are reviewed, and time studies are performed for all staff to ensure the allocation methodology is appropriate, consistent, and aligned with staff performance. Wipfli Consulting is providing technical assistance over an additional contract period to update policies and procedures for the fiscal area, in accordance with Uniform Guidance, and allow for advance reporting, as well as provide CPA support. The curriculum includes comprehensive training for all administrative leadership staff, covering fiscal oversight, grants management, and compliance. Allocations are regularly reviewed by the leadership team to ensure appropriate methodology and consistency with grant expectations and regulations. Board members have access to the accounting software through a Board portal for further oversight, enhancing transparency and accountability. Review of finance in conducted monthly by Board of Director’s Finance Committee.
View Audit 343312 Questioned Costs: $1
Return of Title IV Funds Recommendation: We recommend the University review the R2T4 calculations and the term dates used. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The university will manually review student...
Return of Title IV Funds Recommendation: We recommend the University review the R2T4 calculations and the term dates used. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The university will manually review student registration begin and end dates for all students where withdrawal records indicate a R2T4 calculation may be required. This review will ensure appropriate dates are used for determining the need for a R2T4 calculation, and for student records requiring a R2T4 calculation, that the calculation is completed using the correct number of days. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Scott Roelke, Director of Financial Aid Planned completion date for corrective action plan: In place as of February 14, 2025.
View Audit 343204 Questioned Costs: $1
Management concurs with the finding and the auditor's recommendation to make timely calculations to determine if a refund of Title IV funds is required when a student withdraws. The return of Title IV funds to the U.S. Department were made, but not within the required 45 days. The Seminary has rev...
Management concurs with the finding and the auditor's recommendation to make timely calculations to determine if a refund of Title IV funds is required when a student withdraws. The return of Title IV funds to the U.S. Department were made, but not within the required 45 days. The Seminary has reviewed our procedures to prevent future late returns of Title IV funds. The return of Title IV funds was resolved as June 30, 2024. The Seminary is continuing to review our processes for the return of Title IV funds. We have established procedures to notify the person(s) responsible for calculating if a reunds needs to be made and another person to oversee the process, review the calculation and make sure the funds are returned in a timely manner.
View Audit 343080 Questioned Costs: $1
MANAGEMENT’S PLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION: For noncompetitive procurement, the District will maintain records sufficient to detail the history of procurement. These records will include but are not limited to the rationale for the method of procurement, selection of contract type, contractor selection...
MANAGEMENT’S PLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION: For noncompetitive procurement, the District will maintain records sufficient to detail the history of procurement. These records will include but are not limited to the rationale for the method of procurement, selection of contract type, contractor selection or rejection, and the basis for the contract price. The District’s timeframe for implementation is effective immediately. The District has a formal procurement policy for federal programs (#626) in place. The District hired a Business Manager effective with the 2024-2025 fiscal year who, in conjunction with the District’s Federal Program Coordinator, will be responsible for following the District’s existing procurement policy for federal programs, in particular related to this finding, the implementation of noncompetitive procurement procedures to ensure that they are followed appropriately. District Officials responsible for the implementation of the Corrective Action Plan: Dr. Johannah Vanatta, Superintendent and Erin Bluedorn, Business Manager.
View Audit 342986 Questioned Costs: $1
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2024-001 Home Investment Partnerships Program – Assistance Listing No. 14.239 Recommendation: To ensure accountability with the required reporting, we recommend management review and update the procedure to establish consistent preparation, review, ...
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2024-001 Home Investment Partnerships Program – Assistance Listing No. 14.239 Recommendation: To ensure accountability with the required reporting, we recommend management review and update the procedure to establish consistent preparation, review, and submission of all program reports to ensure reporting requirements are being met. Such controls would ensure timely and accurate reporting being produced and optimum cash flow management. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: PHFA will implement electronic time tracking, this will replace the current manual process of preparing timesheets that are entered into a database used to accumulate administrative expenses charged to federal programs. This will ensure the invoices submitted for reimbursement of program administration expenses are accurate. PHFA is currently in the process of implementing a Human Capital Management system that will allow employees to track the time they work on federal programs. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Adrianne Trumpy, Director of Accounting Planned completion date for corrective action plan: July 1, 2025 If there are any questions regarding this plan, please call Adrianne Trumpy at 717.780.3823.
View Audit 342922 Questioned Costs: $1
The College has reviewed it’s policies and procedures related to return of funds calculations. When a student wants to withdraw from the College, the student will complete an online withdrawal form. Once the form is completed, an electronic copy of the form is sent to several offices, Financial Aid ...
The College has reviewed it’s policies and procedures related to return of funds calculations. When a student wants to withdraw from the College, the student will complete an online withdrawal form. Once the form is completed, an electronic copy of the form is sent to several offices, Financial Aid being included. The Financial Aid Office will use the date on the electronic withdraw form in the Return of Title IV calculation. Completion date: 2/15/2025. Responsible staff: Crystal Hamilton, Director of Financial Aid
View Audit 342864 Questioned Costs: $1
The College is not an attendance taking school and will not be using last date attended, but the College has implemented procedure to use the last date of an academic activity as standard for a non-attendance taking school. At the end of each semester, the College has put a procedure in place to rev...
The College is not an attendance taking school and will not be using last date attended, but the College has implemented procedure to use the last date of an academic activity as standard for a non-attendance taking school. At the end of each semester, the College has put a procedure in place to review all grades within 7 business days of final grades being reported. Once reviewed, the Director of Financial Aid will send an email to all faculty for the student to request that last date of an academic activity for on-ground students. For online students, the Director of Online Learning will provide the last date an academic activity recorded in the online platform. Once the last date of academic activity has been provided to the Financial Aid Office, that date will be used in the return of funds calculation. The College will process all return of funds calculations before the standard 45 day timeframe. Completion date: 2/15/2025. Responsible staff: Crystal Hamilton, Director of Financial Aid
View Audit 342864 Questioned Costs: $1
The Director of Financial aid will update the procedure to include a report to be reviewed of credits earned to verify the amounts to be disbursed to the student is in compliance standards of the correct grade level for Direct Loans. All financial aid staff will be updated on procedures to review th...
The Director of Financial aid will update the procedure to include a report to be reviewed of credits earned to verify the amounts to be disbursed to the student is in compliance standards of the correct grade level for Direct Loans. All financial aid staff will be updated on procedures to review the Direct Loan amounts to credits earned when packaging the student and a final approval from either the Assistant Director of Financial Aid or the Director of Financial Aid before the award letter is sent to the student. Completion date 2/15/2025. Responsible staff: Crystal Hamilton, Director of Financial Aid
View Audit 342864 Questioned Costs: $1
Corrective Action Plan January 24, 2025 The Housing Authority City of Kennewick is submitting the following Corrective Action Plan for the year ending June 30, 2024, related to the Housing Choice Voucher Payment Standards/Rent Reasonableness. Audit period: July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024 The finding from...
Corrective Action Plan January 24, 2025 The Housing Authority City of Kennewick is submitting the following Corrective Action Plan for the year ending June 30, 2024, related to the Housing Choice Voucher Payment Standards/Rent Reasonableness. Audit period: July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024 The finding from the June 30, 2024, and Housing Choice Voucher Payment Standards/Rent calculation: Finding: Finding No. 2024-001 Condition and Context: For FYE 2023, The Housing Authority City of Kennewick’s (KHA) was approved by HUD to use 120% FMRs for the calculation of the Housing Choice Voucher Payment Standards. The actual payment standard used was incorrectly calculated. KHA mistakenly multiplied the 120% FMR twice creating an overstated calculation of 144%. The 144% FMR was not the approval payment standard by HUD. During the audit, auditors selected 40 tenants to test for eligibility and special tests and 32 out of the 40 tenants on the 50058 used the 144% payment standard. Recommendation: The Auditors recommended multiple levels of review before approving the correct payment standard. The 8 tenants tested who did not have errors were from 2024. The 2024 FMR is correct, the Housing Authority is not using the correct payment standard. The issue appears to be a one time mathematical mistake. Plan for Corrective Action: Management will obtain multiple level of reviews on future payment standard calculation to ensure that the correct FMRs are used to calculate the payment standard.Actions Taken: KHA reached out to HUD to verify whether there are any further actions to be taken to correct the incorrect payment standard. HUD will confirm the necessary actions after reviewing the audit reports. There might be no further action taken as the current FMRs have increased and the agency is currently under the correct payment standard. Hermelinda Sierra_______________ Hermelinda Sierra CFO/Deputy Director Contact Persons: Hermelinda Sierra, CFO/Deputy Director 509-586-8576 ext. 111 Matt Truman, KHA Executive Director 509-586-8576 ext. 103
View Audit 342837 Questioned Costs: $1
Management agrees with this finding and the Auditor's recommendation. We will review and expand our internal control procedures with respect to the federal eligibility compliance requirement of annual reexaminations and document maintenance. Management will implement the expanded procedures necessar...
Management agrees with this finding and the Auditor's recommendation. We will review and expand our internal control procedures with respect to the federal eligibility compliance requirement of annual reexaminations and document maintenance. Management will implement the expanded procedures necessary to clear this finding in FY 2025, and all Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher tenant files will be reviewed and corrected before June 30, 2025.
View Audit 342743 Questioned Costs: $1
Information on the federal program: Subject: Education Stabilization Fund - Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program: Education Stabilization Fund Assistance Listing Number: 84.425D, 84.425U, 84.425W Federal Award Numbe...
Information on the federal program: Subject: Education Stabilization Fund - Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program: Education Stabilization Fund Assistance Listing Number: 84.425D, 84.425U, 84.425W Federal Award Numbers and Years (or Other Identifying Numbers): S425D210013, S425U210013, S425W210015 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Audit Finding: Material Weakness, Other Matters Context: For 1 selection, in a sample of 40 payroll transactions, the School Corporation did not have time and effort logs to support the portion of the employees’ time charged to the grant. The employees’ time was split with another federal grant; however, the School Corporation did not have support for the allocation of the time charged to the Education Stabilization Fund grant. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Andrew J Nicodemus, Business Manager Contact Phone Number: 765-362-2342 x6 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: Crawfordsville Community School Corporation plans to review all internal control procedures, including the controls over Activities Allowed or Unallowed and allowable Costs/Cost Principles for the Education Stabilization Fund. After this review, we will implement a system to ensure that the proper procedures are completed and fully integrated into our internal control structure. We will implement additional training for all staff involved and will have a designated place where this support is kept. The School Corporation will also implement procedures to determine proper splits for employees who are not paid from one singular Federal Grant and completion of appropriate Time and Effort Reporting. Anticipated Completion Date: We expect this Corrective Action to be implemented as of the current date due to this grant being completed and the School Corporation is not expected to have these grant funds in the future.
View Audit 342716 Questioned Costs: $1
Information on the federal program: Subject: Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program: Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Assistance Listing Number: 84.010A Feder...
Information on the federal program: Subject: Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program: Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Assistance Listing Number: 84.010A Federal Award Numbers and Years (or Other Identifying Numbers): S010A210014, S010A220014, S010A230014 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Audit Finding: Material Weakness, Other Matters Context: For 5 selections, in a sample of 40 payroll transactions, the School Corporation did not have time and effort logs to support the portion of the employees’ time charged to the grant. The employees’ time was split with another federal grant, however, the School Corporation did not have support for the allocation of the time charged to the Title I grant. Additionally, for three selections, the School Corporation charged a higher percentage to the Title I grant than what the time and effort log percentage showed. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Andrew J Nicodemus, Business Manager Contact Phone Number: 765-362-2342 x6 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: Crawfordsville Community School Corporation plans to review all internal control procedures, including the controls over Activities Allowed or Unallowed and allowable Costs/Cost Principles for the Title I Program. After this review, we will implement a system to ensure that the proper procedures are completed and fully integrated into our internal control structure. We will implement additional training for all staff involved and will have a designated place where this support is kept. The School Corporation will also implement procedures to determine proper splits for employees who are not paid from one singular Federal Grant and completion of appropriate Time and Effort Reporting. Anticipated Completion Date: We expect this Corrective Action to be implemented by the end of the current 6-month period in June 2025.
View Audit 342716 Questioned Costs: $1
Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions - Northwestern Oklahoma State University agrees with the auditor's findings and recommendations. The University corrected the software perimeters to correctly reflect the number of days for breaks and to also reflect calculations involvi...
Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions - Northwestern Oklahoma State University agrees with the auditor's findings and recommendations. The University corrected the software perimeters to correctly reflect the number of days for breaks and to also reflect calculations involving institutionally match FSEOG funds that were not required for FY25. Management will continue to monitor adherence to Title IV rules and regulations.
View Audit 342631 Questioned Costs: $1
U.S. Department of Agriculture CFDA # 10.568, 10.569 Food Distribution Cluster Finding Summary:As part of the audit done by Eide Bailly LLP, a lack of internal controls were identified in eligibility determinations and reviews for The Emergency Food Assistance Programs. Responsible Individuals: Meli...
U.S. Department of Agriculture CFDA # 10.568, 10.569 Food Distribution Cluster Finding Summary:As part of the audit done by Eide Bailly LLP, a lack of internal controls were identified in eligibility determinations and reviews for The Emergency Food Assistance Programs. Responsible Individuals: Melissa Sobolik, CEO David Stachon, CFO Corrective Action Plan: The GPFB will ensure all documents for TEFAP programs have proper signatures by necessary parties going forward . An electronic signature process has been implemented to make the dissemination, review and storage of this process easier. Also, additional staffing has been hired to manage this process in the form of a Partner Network Manager with substantial compliance experience. Anticipated Completion Date: Immediate
View Audit 342534 Questioned Costs: $1
The files in question will be adjusted during the tenant’s annual recertification. The housing managers (along with internal audit team members) will attend yearly rent recalculation refresher courses and check for errors when recalculating rent. The internal audit team will conduct internal tenant ...
The files in question will be adjusted during the tenant’s annual recertification. The housing managers (along with internal audit team members) will attend yearly rent recalculation refresher courses and check for errors when recalculating rent. The internal audit team will conduct internal tenant file reviews monthly. The Housing Director will discuss file management during monthly staff meetings. The Authority plans to implement these procedures effective January 1, 2025.
View Audit 342432 Questioned Costs: $1
Type of Finding : Significant Deficiency Over Compliance with Procurement and Suspension Debarment Delta County Joint School District No. 50J had the following regarding internal controls in Nutritional Services: The District did not properly procure one vendor within the Child Nutritional Cluster t...
Type of Finding : Significant Deficiency Over Compliance with Procurement and Suspension Debarment Delta County Joint School District No. 50J had the following regarding internal controls in Nutritional Services: The District did not properly procure one vendor within the Child Nutritional Cluster that incurred questioned costs in excess of the $25,000 threshold, based on 2 CFR 200.516. Delta County Joint School District No. 50J concurs with finding 2024-001 and will implement the following corrective steps: Additional procedures have been put in place, and documentation will be maintained for purchases to satisfy Procurement and Debarment requirements.
View Audit 342419 Questioned Costs: $1
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