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Finding 499308 (2023-001)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Issue Date: May 23,2024 Audit Reference: 23-001 FEMA Vouchers signatures Non-Compliance Issue: Intemal Control over Compliance - Significant Deficiency Root Cause: There was a change in process implemented related to the form in which documents were being retained. The Town has a tax abatement progr...
Issue Date: May 23,2024 Audit Reference: 23-001 FEMA Vouchers signatures Non-Compliance Issue: Intemal Control over Compliance - Significant Deficiency Root Cause: There was a change in process implemented related to the form in which documents were being retained. The Town has a tax abatement program with senior volunteers that was used to assist in scanning hardcopy documents to electronic documents for paperless records retention. Corrective Action(s): l. Action ltem: a. The Town will no longer use volunteers for this task. An individuat lamiliar with the documents will scan the hardcopy records for retention ensuring that the documents are scanned completely and labeled clearly so that they can be easily identified, if needed. b. The accounting office and the Director ofFinance/Town Accountant will be responsible for the oversight of this improvement. c. This change in process has already been put in place.
Finding 2023-001 Internal Control over Procurement Name of Contact Person: Francis Norman Corrective Action: Procurement Policy will be updated and followed Proposed Completion Date: 7/18/2024
Finding 2023-001 Internal Control over Procurement Name of Contact Person: Francis Norman Corrective Action: Procurement Policy will be updated and followed Proposed Completion Date: 7/18/2024
2023-001 - HQS Enforcements and Annual HQS Inspections Housing Voucher Cluster - Assistance Listing No. 14.871 Recommendation: We recommend management should designate one person to review a sample of the files that have been recertified each month, to determine if the tenant files were prepared in ...
2023-001 - HQS Enforcements and Annual HQS Inspections Housing Voucher Cluster - Assistance Listing No. 14.871 Recommendation: We recommend management should designate one person to review a sample of the files that have been recertified each month, to determine if the tenant files were prepared in accordance with internal policies and until the compliance deficiencies have been corrected. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: In response to the HOS enforcement and annual inspections finding for the Housing Authority of the City of Key West, FL 12-31-2023 audit, management has completed the following items in order to address the issue: • Hired a new HCV Program Manager, • Procured a new outside HCV inspection contractor, • Provided current staff training on HCV program HOS requirements, • Adopted the recommendation from our independent auditors to have the Assistant to the Director of Housing sample 10% of the HCV recertification files monthly to ensure compliance with federal regulations and housing quality standards - files that are found to be out of compliance will be reported to the Director of Housing & Executive Director. In addition, the following items will be done: • Consider changing the administrative plan to prohibit time extensions beyond 30 days, thereby requiring abatement of HAP effective the 31st day in all cases, • Update the job description of the Assistant to the Director of Housing & change the title of the position to Assistant to the Director of Housing/Compliance Specialist. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Randy Sterling, Executive Director Planned completion date for corrective action plan: October 31, 2024.
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Finding 499276 (2023-003)
Significant Deficiency 2023
With regard to Section III Federal Award Findings and Questioned Costs, 2023-03, Suspension or Debarment, whereby you identified a concern in that the Town of Warwick did not have sufficient internal controls of Federal suspension and debarment verification, please be advised of the following correc...
With regard to Section III Federal Award Findings and Questioned Costs, 2023-03, Suspension or Debarment, whereby you identified a concern in that the Town of Warwick did not have sufficient internal controls of Federal suspension and debarment verification, please be advised of the following corrective action, which is effective immediately.It is the policy of the Town of Warwick to refrain from entering into contracts with (1) business entities, which are subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts, or (2) business entities, which utilize subcontractors which are subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts. Going forward, all RFPs will include the requirement that all bids specifically include language stating that the subject vender attests that it is not subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts, nor will it utilize any subcontractors subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts. When bids are opened and considered, the Town Clerk will check to ensure that the necessary language is included in the bid. The Town Clerk will also verify that the bidder, and any named subcontractor is not subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts. The Town will not consider any bid that lacks this necessary language. In the event that the Town Clerk identifies that a bidder, despite its attestation, is subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts, the Town Clerk will so inform that bidder. In the event that the Town enters into a contract, that is not subject to the bidding process, the Town Attorney shall review all proposed contracts includes language that the relevant party attests that it is not it is not subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts, nor will it utilize any subcontractors subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts. Should the relevant party become subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts, or utilize any subcontractors subject to Suspension or Debarment from Federal or State contracts, such would be grounds for termination of the subject contract.
Finding 2023-002 Late Reporting and Noncompliance with Reporting Requirements Significant Deficiency Name of Contact Person: Lisa Taylor, CPA, ICAS Comptroller Corrective Action: ICAS has hired a grants manager that will administer grants and contracts within ICAS. Additional oversight should pre...
Finding 2023-002 Late Reporting and Noncompliance with Reporting Requirements Significant Deficiency Name of Contact Person: Lisa Taylor, CPA, ICAS Comptroller Corrective Action: ICAS has hired a grants manager that will administer grants and contracts within ICAS. Additional oversight should prevent late reporting. Proposed Completion Date: December 1, 2024.
Finding 499257 (2023-003)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Management concurs with the recommendation as proposed and has implement a process to document comparison of all vendors meeting the covered transaction threshold to the System for Award Management (SAM) on a regular basis and when a new vendor is entered into the accounting system. This has been im...
Management concurs with the recommendation as proposed and has implement a process to document comparison of all vendors meeting the covered transaction threshold to the System for Award Management (SAM) on a regular basis and when a new vendor is entered into the accounting system. This has been implemented effective immediately.
Finding 499256 (2023-002)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Management concurs with the recommendation as proposed and has developed written policies and procedures related to federal payments and allowability of costs. This has been implemented effective immediately.
Management concurs with the recommendation as proposed and has developed written policies and procedures related to federal payments and allowability of costs. This has been implemented effective immediately.
Item # 2023-003 Reconciliation of Bank Accounts (Significant Deficiency in Internal Control) Criteria: Under GAAP, bank accounts are required to be reconciled on a regular basis to ensure that they are properly stated under the accrual basis of accounting. Condition: During the year under audit, ...
Item # 2023-003 Reconciliation of Bank Accounts (Significant Deficiency in Internal Control) Criteria: Under GAAP, bank accounts are required to be reconciled on a regular basis to ensure that they are properly stated under the accrual basis of accounting. Condition: During the year under audit, the Organization did not reconcile the ending balances of all accounts held with financial institutions during the fiscal year. Cause: The Organization did not compare the balances per statements received for bank accounts from financial institutions with its own internal account balances and failed to make the necessary accrual based accounting adjustments for reconciling items. Effect: Failure to update internal controls to comply with the requirements of the GAAP could result in ineffective monitoring of costs allocated to the federal program. Recommendation: The Organization should strengthen its internal control practices by updating its policies and procedures to comply with GAAP. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management has been making updates to its policies and procedures throughout 2024 to be in full compliance with GAAP. This exercise is anticipated to be complete by the end of the fiscal year.
For the Year Ended December 31, 2023 Finding Number 2023-001 Contact Person(s): Cynthia Sikina, Interim CFO Wendy Perry, Director of Budget & Contracts Corrective Action Planned: Contract terms will be reviewed to ensure understanding of the billing terms and will be documented in the contract manag...
For the Year Ended December 31, 2023 Finding Number 2023-001 Contact Person(s): Cynthia Sikina, Interim CFO Wendy Perry, Director of Budget & Contracts Corrective Action Planned: Contract terms will be reviewed to ensure understanding of the billing terms and will be documented in the contract management system in accordance with the Samaritas contract approval procedure. Cash draws will be aligned with actual cash expenditures for any cost reimbursement contract/grant to limit draws to immediate cash needs in accordance with Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (the Uniform Guidance), Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements, Section 200.305 Federal Payment. Anticipated Completion Date: Date completed June 30, 2023
Name of Auditee’s Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Molly Gravholt Corrective Action Planned: Management is in the process of implementing Bill.com, which will require review and approval by a direct supervisor or higher, to ensure proper segregation of duties for approval of expendi...
Name of Auditee’s Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Molly Gravholt Corrective Action Planned: Management is in the process of implementing Bill.com, which will require review and approval by a direct supervisor or higher, to ensure proper segregation of duties for approval of expenditures. Management will also reinforce the importance of employees providing the appropriate invoices or supporting documentation for all expenditures submitted for payment. Expenditures will not be paid without the appropriate supporting documentation. All approvals will be tracked through an online system. In addition, management will reinforce the importance of reviewing the timing of when expenditures are incurred, to ensure they are recorded in the appropriate fiscal year. Anticipated completion date: Implemented November 2023
Name of Auditee’s Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Molly Gravholt Corrective Action Planned: Management is in the process of implementing Bill.com, which will require review and approval by a direct supervisor or higher, to ensure proper segregation of duties for approval of expendi...
Name of Auditee’s Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Molly Gravholt Corrective Action Planned: Management is in the process of implementing Bill.com, which will require review and approval by a direct supervisor or higher, to ensure proper segregation of duties for approval of expenditures. Management will also reinforce the importance of employees providing the appropriate invoices or supporting documentation for all expenditures submitted for payment. Expenditures will not be paid without the appropriate supporting documentation. All approvals will be tracked through an online system. In addition, management will reinforce the importance of reviewing the timing of when expenditures are incurred, to ensure they are recorded in the appropriate fiscal year. Anticipated completion date: Implemented November 2023
Finding 499182 (2023-004)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Corrective Action Plan: Management is developing a process to include a periodic review of all compliance aspects related to the grants including financial and performance reporting. This will be completed by December 31, 2024. Individual responsible for corrective action plan: Steven Ramirez
Corrective Action Plan: Management is developing a process to include a periodic review of all compliance aspects related to the grants including financial and performance reporting. This will be completed by December 31, 2024. Individual responsible for corrective action plan: Steven Ramirez
Finding 499130 (2023-009)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency ...
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance and Other Matters Award Period: Year Ended December 31, 2023 Recommendation: We recommend that the County implement review procedures to ensure that the reports are submitted timely and accurately, and record of review is kept on file. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The County has implemented procedures and policies to have a secondary person review the reports and in a timely manner. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Stacie Golomiecki, Community Services Director – Stephani Diekmann, Fiscal Supervisor Planned completion date for corrective action plan: December 31, 2024
Finding 499129 (2023-008)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency ...
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance and Other Matters Award Period: Year Ended December 31, 2023 Recommendation: We recommend that the County review the contract with MN DHS, and implement proper review and approval procedures for all LCTS reports. We recommend that paper copies are kept on file for the required timeframe. We recommend that the County implement procedures to remit the quarterly funding to the collaborative in a timely manner. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The County has implemented procedures and policies to ensure all requirements of LCTS special provisions are followed. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Stacie Golomiecki, Community Services Director – Stephani Diekmann, Fiscal Supervisor Planned completion date for corrective action plan: December 31, 2024
Finding 499128 (2023-007)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency ...
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance and Other Matters Award Period: Year Ended December 31, 2023 Recommendation: We recommend that the County continue to be diligent in their review of what is allowable when coding to certain account codes that flow into the DHS reports. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The County will adhere to established procedures and policies. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Stacie Golomiecki, Community Services Director – Stephani Diekmann, Fiscal Supervisor Planned completion date for corrective action plan: December 31, 2024
Finding 499127 (2023-006)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency ...
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance and Other Matters Award Period: Year Ended December 31, 2023 Recommendation: We recommend procedures and controls be implemented to ensure each quarterly listing is properly reviewed and accurate employees are on the listings. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The County will adhere to established procedures and policies. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Stacie Golomiecki, Community Services Director – Stephani Diekmann, Fiscal Supervisor Planned completion date for corrective action plan: December 31, 2024
Finding 499126 (2023-005)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota Department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency ...
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Human Services Federal Program Name: Medical Assistance Assistance Listing Number: 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2305MN5ADM, 2305MN5MAP; 2023 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota Department of Human Services Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Award Period: Year Ended December 31, 2023 Recommendation: We recommend that a supervisor or team lead perform regular internal reviews on MAXIS and METS casefiles to determine that proper policies and procedures are being followed in determining eligibility. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The County will adhere to established procedures and policies. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Stacie Golomiecki, Community Services Director – Stephani Diekmann, Fiscal Supervisor Planned completion date for corrective action plan: December 31, 2024
Bronx Community Health Network, Inc. (“BCHN”) Corrective Action Plan For the Year Ended December 31, 2023 Health Resources and Services Administration (“HRSA”) Federal Award Finding Finding 2023-002 – Reporting: Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (“FFATA”) – Significant Deficienc...
Bronx Community Health Network, Inc. (“BCHN”) Corrective Action Plan For the Year Ended December 31, 2023 Health Resources and Services Administration (“HRSA”) Federal Award Finding Finding 2023-002 – Reporting: Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (“FFATA”) – Significant Deficiency Description of Finding: There was no evidence of review and approval by someone other than the preparer of the FFATA subawards that were submitted to the FSRS. The FFATA subawards were not submitted timely to the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Subaward Reporting System (“FSRS”). Statement of Concurrence: We concur with the finding above. Corrective Action: As of September 1, 2023, BCHN implemented a workflow where FFATA information will be reported to the FSRS upon receipt of the Notices of Award. In addition, as of September 9, 2024, the FFATA report will be reviewed by someone other than the preparer prior to submission and evidence of the approval maintained. Completion Date: September 9, 2024. Name of Contact Person: James Paine, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer Tel. No.: (718) 405-4993 E-mail: jpaine@bchnhealth.org If HRSA has questions regarding this Corrective Action Plan, please call James Paine at (718) 405-4993. Sincerely yours, _________________________ James Paine, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer
Section 232 HUD-Insured Mortgage– Assistance Listing No. 14.129 Management is required to maintain tenant security deposits in a separate bank account in an amount adequate to cover the security deposit liability. The security deposit bank account balance was not adequate to cover the security depos...
Section 232 HUD-Insured Mortgage– Assistance Listing No. 14.129 Management is required to maintain tenant security deposits in a separate bank account in an amount adequate to cover the security deposit liability. The security deposit bank account balance was not adequate to cover the security deposit liability. Recommendation: Recommend management fund the security deposit account in an amount that is adequate to cover the security deposit liability. There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: We have funded the security deposit account in an amount adequate to cover the security deposit liability. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Cassandra Johnson Planned completion date for corrective action plan: July 2024
Section 232 HUD-Insured Mortgage– Assistance Listing No. 14.129 Management is required to retain the HUD approved management agreement to ensure payments made are in accordance with HUD requirements. The Project does not have a HUD approved management agreement. Recommendation: Recommend that manage...
Section 232 HUD-Insured Mortgage– Assistance Listing No. 14.129 Management is required to retain the HUD approved management agreement to ensure payments made are in accordance with HUD requirements. The Project does not have a HUD approved management agreement. Recommendation: Recommend that management work with HUD to have the current management agreement approved. There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: We have contacted HUD to obtain an approved management agreement. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Cassandra Johnson Planned completion date for corrective action plan: September 2024
Finding 499086 (2023-002)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance - Reporting Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Name: Aging Cluster Assistance Listing Number; 93.044 / 93.045 / 93.053 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: DA23-1109-2023 P...
Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance - Reporting Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Name: Aging Cluster Assistance Listing Number; 93.044 / 93.045 / 93.053 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: DA23-1109-2023 Pass-Through Agency: City of Seattle Pass-Through Number(s): DA23-1109 Award Period: January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023 Criteria or specific requirement: 2 CFR 200.303(a) states that a non-Federal entity must “Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non- Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring the Organization of the Treadway Commission (COSO).” Condition: During testing of reporting, it was noted that, for one sample, documentation was not retained of approval of financial reporting. Questioned Costs: None Context: A sample of 9 financial reports was made from a population of 54 total reports. Of the 9 sampled, 1 was missing evidence of authorized personnel review and approval. Cause: In this one instance, verbal approval was given rather than emailed approval. Effect: Without adequate documentation and controls in place to ensure costs are reasonable and intended for the program charged, Sound Generations could incorrectly charge expenditures to the federal program, report fraudulent expenditures, or not request appropriate reimbursement that Sound Generations is entitled to under the terms of the grant. Repeat Finding: No. Recommendation: CLA recommends that documentation is retained as proof of authorized personnel review. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: Sound Generations agrees with the finding. Sound Generations has revised its approval process to include digital signatures with time stamps by authorized personnel on all documentation rather than emailed approvals. Responsible Official: Carlos Rojas, Chief Financial Officer; Christina Hannan, Controller Anticipated Completion Date: March 31, 2024
Action Taken: MHA will review and enhance as necessary the program’s existing quality control (QC) file review procedures as well as daily data validation reports to include a measure that cross-checks existing reports in the Yardi system of record and aids in validating data routinely submitted to ...
Action Taken: MHA will review and enhance as necessary the program’s existing quality control (QC) file review procedures as well as daily data validation reports to include a measure that cross-checks existing reports in the Yardi system of record and aids in validating data routinely submitted to HUD’s PIC system. To further mitigate the risk posed by frequent turnover among Housing Specialist-I (HS-I) staff, MHA will increase the frequency of training on rent and income determination for all staff including tenured team members and new hires, alike, to occur quarterly. In 2023, MHA implemented a Housing Specialist-II Team Lead to oversee HS-I staff processing annual reexaminations in accordance with 24 CFR 982.516. This team member is responsible for ensuring families are notified in a timely manner and if they do not comply with the annual reexamination requirement, they receive termination notices in compliance with HUD and MHA Administrative Plan requirements. MHA also implemented two compliance analysts in 2023; we will add another compliance analyst staff person in 2024 to increase the percentage of files undergoing quality control review. These three (3) Compliance Analyst will report to the Operations and Compliance Manager who monitors HUD’s PIC system and analyzes discrepancies between PIC data and MHA data housed in the Yardi system of record. This information is maintained in the program file. Name of Responsible Person: Paul and Magdalene Watkins, Program Administration Team Projected Completion Date: 12/31/2024
Finding 499066 (2023-002)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Recommendation: It is recommended County management add an additional control review over the eligibility of casefile reviews. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The County will continue to designate a...
Recommendation: It is recommended County management add an additional control review over the eligibility of casefile reviews. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The County will continue to designate an internal reviewer to continually review the casefile eligibility determinations throughout the year. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action plan: Jill Frisell, Finance Director Planned completion date for corrective action plan: December 31, 2024
Rural Rental Housing Loans - Federal Assistance Listing #10.415 Recommendation: The Organization should review security deposits as a part of month-end close procedures. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to fi...
Rural Rental Housing Loans - Federal Assistance Listing #10.415 Recommendation: The Organization should review security deposits as a part of month-end close procedures. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The Organization will implement a review step during the tracking of security deposits to verify the security deposit asset is equal to or greater than the security deposit liability and will correct any that are underfunded. Names of the contact persons responsible for corrective action: Julie Schueller, Finance Director and Deanna Hemmesch, Executive Director Planned completion date for corrective action plan: December 31, 2024
Finding 499027 (2023-002)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Finding Number: 2023-002 Finding Title: Local Collaborative Time Study (LCTS) Annual Spending Report Program: 93.778 Medical Assistance Program Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Erin Marks Corrective Action Planned: The 2023 report was revised and completed by the Fiscal Offi...
Finding Number: 2023-002 Finding Title: Local Collaborative Time Study (LCTS) Annual Spending Report Program: 93.778 Medical Assistance Program Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Erin Marks Corrective Action Planned: The 2023 report was revised and completed by the Fiscal Officer. Effective immediately and on­ going, the spending report will be completed by the Fiscal Officer and reviewed by the Supervisor. Narrative detail and programmatic reporting will be completed by the Collaborative Coordinator and reviewed by the Director. Anticipated Completion Date: 12/31/2024
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