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Finding 452428 (2022-021)
Significant Deficiency 2022
FINDING # 2022-021No finding in prior yearThe Department of Children and Families (DCF) will review and enhance its procedures and controls to ensure that expenditures charged to the program are incurred within each grant award?s specified period of performance.Further, as the federal SSBG grant awa...
FINDING # 2022-021No finding in prior yearThe Department of Children and Families (DCF) will review and enhance its procedures and controls to ensure that expenditures charged to the program are incurred within each grant award?s specified period of performance.Further, as the federal SSBG grant award cited has a period of performance that remains open through September 2023, DCF has adjusted the four transactions that were posted incorrectly to another available funding source and ensured that all transactions presently recorded are now in compliance and within the specified period of performance.COMPLETION DATE/CONTACT PERSON Fiscal Year 2024Steven M. Dodson(609) 888-7555Steven.Dodson@dcf.nj.gov
View Audit 313443 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding Number: 2022-004Prior Year Finding: NoFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationFederal Program: COVID-19 - Elementary and Secondary Schools EmergencyRelief Fund (ESSER)Assistance Listing: 84.425C, D, U, WPass-Through Entity: Maryland State Department of EducationPass-Through AwardNumber a...
Finding Number: 2022-004Prior Year Finding: NoFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationFederal Program: COVID-19 - Elementary and Secondary Schools EmergencyRelief Fund (ESSER)Assistance Listing: 84.425C, D, U, WPass-Through Entity: Maryland State Department of EducationPass-Through AwardNumber and Period:201787-01 (3/13/20 ? 9/30/22)Compliance Requirement: Allowable Costs/Cost PrinciplesType of Finding Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance,Other MattersRecommendation:We recommend that the Board review its policies and procedures to verify that controls are inplace to ensure expenditures are not reimbursed under more than one Federal Program.Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the auditfinding.Action taken in response to finding: ESSER funds will no longer be used for Food and NutritionServices.Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: BCPS grant managers,and Fiscal Services staff.Planned completion date for corrective action plan: For immediate implementation andongoing
View Audit 312282 Questioned Costs: $1
AUDIT FINDING REFERENCE: 2022-002FINDING SUMMARY:The District?s expenditures charged to grant award number 21-340-07000 occurred prior to the date of the sub-grantaward provided by the State of Nevada Department of Education.RESPONSIBLE PERSON:Dr. David Jensen, SuperintendentPLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTIO...
AUDIT FINDING REFERENCE: 2022-002FINDING SUMMARY:The District?s expenditures charged to grant award number 21-340-07000 occurred prior to the date of the sub-grantaward provided by the State of Nevada Department of Education.RESPONSIBLE PERSON:Dr. David Jensen, SuperintendentPLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION:This finding was in relation to a pass-through grant of Supplemental Corona Virus Relief Funding provided to theDistrict in lieu of an error found in the PCFP funding formula for the bi-ennium. While the District?s expenditures forthe program are consistent with the March 1, 2020 through December 31, 2021 Period of Performance for thisfederal funding, the Period of Performance on the sub-grant Award was listed as December 10 through December 31,2021. Prior to acceptance, the District informed the pass-through entity that the funds would be used to reimbursecosts incurred during July through October, 2021, and the pass-through entity personnel verbally assured Districtmanagement that this would be acceptable. However, the pass-through entity did not amend the sub-grant awardperiod of performance, resulting in non-compliance with the sub-grant award.Humboldt County School District agrees with the audit finding that this was an isolated instance resulting from aunique situation that arose and was out of the District?s control, and is not the result of a systematic problem.However, the District will follow the recommendation and make every effort to obtain written documentation of anypromised revisions to sub-grant awards prior to expending funds from the pass-through entity in the future.ANTICIPATED COMPLETION DATE:January 31, 2023
U.S Department of Health and Human Services FALN: 93.926 Federal Award Identification Number: 5 H49MC00119-21-00 / 6 H49MC00119-20-01 2022-006 – Period of Performance – Significant Deficiency Recommendation: We recommend that internal controls be strengthened and processes implemented to ensure all...
U.S Department of Health and Human Services FALN: 93.926 Federal Award Identification Number: 5 H49MC00119-21-00 / 6 H49MC00119-20-01 2022-006 – Period of Performance – Significant Deficiency Recommendation: We recommend that internal controls be strengthened and processes implemented to ensure all expenses include supporting documentation/invoice indicating period of performance. Grantee Response and Corrective Action Plan 2022-006: The Center for Black Women's Wellness has proactively updated our credit card policy in 2022. The CEO reviews the credit card statement monthly for discrepancies and allowable costs. Additionally, credit card holders are responsible for reviewing their credit card statements monthly for discrepancies and allowable costs. This measure aligns with our broader fiscal management improvements, which also involve the engagement of a Contractual CFO in April 2024 to oversee and refine our financial operations. These initiatives are part of our commitment to maintaining rigorous financial integrity and ensuring that all transactions are transparent and compliant with regulatory requirements. Additionally, we have resolved past documentation issues, such as those arising from the abrupt departure of an employee, by implementing robust procedures to avoid similar incidents in the future. Responsible Parties: Jemea Dorsey, CEO Date Corrected: April 30, 2024
View Audit 303667 Questioned Costs: $1
The School System concurs with the auditor’s findings and recommendations. The Infants and Toddlers Supervisor will conduct monthly reviews of outstanding purchase orders in Oracle, addressing issues promptly with the Business Operation Officer/Financial Analyst. Professional development sessions ...
The School System concurs with the auditor’s findings and recommendations. The Infants and Toddlers Supervisor will conduct monthly reviews of outstanding purchase orders in Oracle, addressing issues promptly with the Business Operation Officer/Financial Analyst. Professional development sessions will be attended to enhance invoice scrutiny for allowable expenses within the grant period. Quarterly reminders and Financial Quarterly Review meetings will be instituted for supervisors, ensuring timely action on outstanding purchase orders. Following will be implemented: 1. Infants and Toddler Supervisor will hold monthly meetings with the Financial Analyst and the secretarial staff to ensure consistent actions are taken when generating purchase orders and processing invoices. 2. The Infants and Toddler secretary will review invoice dates against contracts and purchase orders to ensure they fall within grant timelines before submitting them to the supervisor for signature. 3. Infants and Toddler Supervisor will confirm that purchases made with grant funds are allowable and within the designated grant period. The Supervisor will cross-reference invoice dates against grant periods before signing and sending to accounts payable. 4. The infants and Toddler Supervisor will confirm the work being invoiced has been completed and vendor details are checked, and dates verified. 5. Grant Accountants will provide transaction detail reports (at least quarterly). The Infant and Toddlers Coordinating Supervisor will review and sign-off on the quarterly transaction reports. 6. The Financial Analyst will meet monthly with the Infants and Toddler Supervisor and Coordinating Supervisor to ensure grant allowable expenses are adhered to and invoicing is updated and falls within grant-specific timelines.
2022-004 Period of Performance U.S. Department of Labor Assistance Listing Number 17.258/17.259/17.278 Recommendation: We recommend that the Board implement internal controls and policies to ensure that supporting documentation is maintained for all transactions, and that a member of management who...
2022-004 Period of Performance U.S. Department of Labor Assistance Listing Number 17.258/17.259/17.278 Recommendation: We recommend that the Board implement internal controls and policies to ensure that supporting documentation is maintained for all transactions, and that a member of management who is knowledgeable of the period of performance is reviewing and approving all transactions prior to payment. Action Taken: For each accounting procedure, internal controls have been put in place. The Board’s payroll processing goes through three levels of approval before it is processed. The expenditures process goes through three levels of approval before the bill is paid. The Board is verifying that each report or process is approved by at least three levels of approval and within a timely manner. Expenditure checks are issued every two weeks. The approval of these checks is also approved by an officer of the Board of Directors. Any out of the ordinary practices have both the approval of the Executive Director and an officer of the Board of Directors. With the past issues of this Board, the Board added an internal control for the sake of period of performance, for reports that are submitted to Workforce WV. In addition, these reports will be reviewed and approved by one of the managers of the Board within the time the report is due.
View Audit 299381 Questioned Costs: $1
FINDING 2022-010 Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Casey Brewster Contact Phone Number: 812-752-8935 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: Instead of utilizing journal entries for corrections or adjustments in generic form, ...
FINDING 2022-010 Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Casey Brewster Contact Phone Number: 812-752-8935 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: Instead of utilizing journal entries for corrections or adjustments in generic form, corrections to large or for multiple disbursements or receipts should be completed by reversing the action within the financial software and then correctly processing the disbursements or receipts. The on-going training and the related corrective actions which ensure more frequent and more in-depth reviews of reports on a monthly basis will also reduce the need for corrections in general. However, in the event there must be journal entries for corrections, documentation supporting and related to any journal entry will be input into the financial management software, as will any related notes, and any journal entry will have documented approval contained in that software, all completed by separate people ? the Treasurer and CFO. Additional, related training will also be sought to ensure related processes and controls are understood and followed. Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023
View Audit 90090 Questioned Costs: $1
2022-001 Special Education Cluster ? CFDA No. 84.027 and 84.173 Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to ensure that all costs charged to the grant are incurred within the grant period of performance. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: None. Action taken in response...
2022-001 Special Education Cluster ? CFDA No. 84.027 and 84.173 Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to ensure that all costs charged to the grant are incurred within the grant period of performance. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: None. Action taken in response to finding: The School district paid for goods/services after the performance period of the grant. All purchase orders and invoices for payment are reviewed by the Town Wide Budget director before posting or processing. This review is to ensure compliance with local, state and federal laws and regulations. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: David Ljungberg, Superintendent and Leia Secor, and Town Wide Budget Director Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Procedure currently in place.
Reference Number: 2022-018 Prior Year Finding: 2021-014 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services State Department Name: Department of Health and Social Services State Division Name: Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance Federal Program: Children?s Health Insurance Program (...
Reference Number: 2022-018 Prior Year Finding: 2021-014 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services State Department Name: Department of Health and Social Services State Division Name: Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance Federal Program: Children?s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Assistance Listing Number: 93.767 Award Number and Year: 2205DE5021 (10/1/2021 ? 9/30/2023) Compliance Requirement: Period of Performance Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control over Compliance, Material Noncompliance Recommendation: The Division should review and enhance internal controls and procedures to ensure that it charges expenditures to the program that are incurred within an award?s allowable period of performance. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: DMMA will review reported expenditures based on the date of the federal draw to ensure that the expenditures occured within the period reported. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Unkyong Goldie Planned completion date for corrective action plan: September 30, 2023
View Audit 43524 Questioned Costs: $1
FINDING 2022-010 Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Tricia Malone Hudson, District Curriculum Specialist Contact Phone Number: 812-279-3521 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the audit finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: The school district will develop a plan f...
FINDING 2022-010 Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Tricia Malone Hudson, District Curriculum Specialist Contact Phone Number: 812-279-3521 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the audit finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: The school district will develop a plan for tracking employee pay and timecard alignment. The district will ensure that these documents are available to auditors. All expenditures will have a cover sheet with identifying information, will be attached to the proper invoice(s), signed by 2 parties, and hard copies will be kept on file for audit purposes in folders attached to each grant. Anticipated Completion Date: North Lawrence Community Schools will implement this procedure by June 2023.
View Audit 41189 Questioned Costs: $1
Contact Person: Susie Novak Boelter, Executive Director Corrective Action Plan: The Food Bank will review their procedures for allocating expenses to grants to ensure only expenses incurred during the grant period are charged to grants. Completion Date: Immediately
Contact Person: Susie Novak Boelter, Executive Director Corrective Action Plan: The Food Bank will review their procedures for allocating expenses to grants to ensure only expenses incurred during the grant period are charged to grants. Completion Date: Immediately
Period of Performance ? Assistance Listing No. 93.224/93.527 Recommendation: We recommend that only costs incurred during the period of performance be charged to the grant. For payroll in which periods extend over multiple budget periods, we recommend prorating the amount charged to the grant by da...
Period of Performance ? Assistance Listing No. 93.224/93.527 Recommendation: We recommend that only costs incurred during the period of performance be charged to the grant. For payroll in which periods extend over multiple budget periods, we recommend prorating the amount charged to the grant by days worked within the grant period. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: ? LMC staff will review all expense applied toward federal funds to ensure that all dates fall within the period of performance. ? CFO will work with grant management staff to further train and support review of all expenses allocated to grant funding. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Melissa D?Onorio, CEO, and Emily Faricy, CFO. Planned completion date for corrective action plan: 1/31/2023
View Audit 44640 Questioned Costs: $1
2022-002 Community Services Block Grant? CFDA No. 93.569 Noncompliance: Out of the forty expenditures tested, one expenditure included FY2022 and FY2023 amounts. The expenditure included amounts related to October 2022, which is after the federal award period of performance, but was expensed in full...
2022-002 Community Services Block Grant? CFDA No. 93.569 Noncompliance: Out of the forty expenditures tested, one expenditure included FY2022 and FY2023 amounts. The expenditure included amounts related to October 2022, which is after the federal award period of performance, but was expensed in full to the award as of September 30, 2022. Recommendation: We recommend that Management strengthen their processes, controls, and review over direct federal award expenditures and ensure compliance with Uniform Administrative Requirements. In addition, management should seek appropriate training for financial department staff to ensure proper cutoff of program expenditures. Responsible Person for Corrective Action: Megan Hannan, Executive Director Corrective Action to be Taken: Management and the fiscal agent will review end of year invoices for dates of service as they are processed for necessary accruals between fiscal years to validate charges to appropriate federal awards. Financial training will be provided as needed and requested to avoid future findings. The anticipated completion date for this corrective action is 9.30.23
Finding 2022-002: Considered a significant deficiency in internal control over compliance/immaterial non-compliance Program: ALN 93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse (ARPA Prevention) Criteria: As detailed by 2 CFR 200.309, ?A non-Federal entity may charge to the Feder...
Finding 2022-002: Considered a significant deficiency in internal control over compliance/immaterial non-compliance Program: ALN 93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse (ARPA Prevention) Criteria: As detailed by 2 CFR 200.309, ?A non-Federal entity may charge to the Federal award only allowable costs incurred during the period of performance and any costs incurred before the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the Federal award that were authorized by the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity.?. Condition: During testing it was noted that $112,581 of costs that were allowable under ARPA Treatment were incorrectly allocated from ARPA Treatment to ARPA Prevention. Corrective Action: All finance staff responsible for any allocation of grant funding have undergone additional training or reading on how to allocate grants. The was completed by April 30, 2023.
View Audit 44644 Questioned Costs: $1
Suggested Action (s)- Create an SR (Service Request) with Oracle to prevent transactions coming from subledgers after the award expiration date. Update and share the award closeout checklist under the ERP platform emphasizing the critical activities and timelines to ensure successful and timely clos...
Suggested Action (s)- Create an SR (Service Request) with Oracle to prevent transactions coming from subledgers after the award expiration date. Update and share the award closeout checklist under the ERP platform emphasizing the critical activities and timelines to ensure successful and timely closure of awards. Develop additional reports in ERP system to support the analysis of expenses charged to the awards after their expiration dates for timely remedial actions. Responsible Official- Global Controller Senior Director Finance Systems & Operations Regional Finance Officers Country Program SMT. Completion Date- September 30th, 2023.
CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN The Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. respectively submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2022. Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC 215 Baytree Drive Melbourne, Florida 32940 Audit Period: Fiscal Year July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 ...
CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN The Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. respectively submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2022. Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC 215 Baytree Drive Melbourne, Florida 32940 Audit Period: Fiscal Year July 1, 2021 ? June 30, 2022 The findings from the schedule of findings and questioned costs dated November 1, 2022 are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with the number assigned in the schedule. MW 2021-001 REVIEW & SEGREATION OF DUTIES Recommendation: We recommend the Center implement procedures to ensure all journal entries, bank reconciliations, payroll registers, settlement statements, and customer invoices are reviewed by someone independent from the preparer, and there is sufficient evidence retained to determine the review occurred. The Center should also implement procedures to ensure purchase orders are reviewed to verify the expenditure is allowable and within budget or funding source restrictions. Additionally, we recommend the Center implement procedures to ensure that billing and the posting of cash receipts are independent of cash handling and the preparation of deposits. Corrective Action: Management concurs with the suggestion. The operations management company has since filled the vacant position that will enhance review procedures and segregation of duties. ASM has committed to the board that they will provide a backup, from another ASM office, in the event of a subsequent position vacancy. This support will continue until the position is filled to ensure no lapse in internal controls will occur as a result of the vacancy. Responsible Party: Ricky Gonzales, Director of Finance, ASM Globa Date Expected to be Corrected: July 1, 2022 SD 2022-001 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE Recommendation: Only allowable costs incurred during the period of performance should be charged to the federal award. Supporting documentation should be reviewed in conjunction with the grant agreement and other applicable compliance requirements including statutes and uniform reporting requirements for restrictions, limitations, and conditions pertaining to the grant to minimize the amount of disallowed costs. Corrective Action: Management concurs with the suggestion. Grant personnel has been reminded to review supporting documentation in conjunction with the grant agreement and other applicable compliance requirements including statutes and uniform reporting requirements for restrictions, limitations, and conditions pertaining to the grant to minimize the amount of disallowed costs. Responsible Party: Cindy Anderson, AVP, Financial Services, EFSC Accounting Date Expected to be Corrected: October 10, 2022
CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN JUNE 30, 2022 REFERENCE: 2022-101 CFDA NUMBER 84.425D ? COVID 19 ? EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND CFDA NUMBER 84.425U ? COVID 19 ? EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ? 2021 PASSED THROUGH ARIZONA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION GRANT NUMBER: S425D210038 & ...
CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN JUNE 30, 2022 REFERENCE: 2022-101 CFDA NUMBER 84.425D ? COVID 19 ? EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND CFDA NUMBER 84.425U ? COVID 19 ? EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ? 2021 PASSED THROUGH ARIZONA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION GRANT NUMBER: S425D210038 & S425U210038 CLIENT RESPONSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN We concur with the condition. 1. Name of the contact person responsible for corrective action: Wendi Allardice - Superintendent Karen Hancock - Title I/ESSER Grants Manager 2. Corrective action planned: A. Protocols developed to obtain at least 3 vendor quotes for any items over 10,000 with an analysis and justification of vendor chosen. B. Protocol in place for checking for vendor suspensions or debarment prior to purchase approval. C. Monthly meeting for comparison of proposed and estimated purchases and actual purchases and charges to the Grant. 3. Anticipated completion date: Anticipated completion date for above listed plan: 08/31/2022
Finding 37757 (2022-017)
Significant Deficiency 2022
Corrective Action Plan: The Department will review its procedures and internal controls and update as necessary to ensure that expenditures are incurred within the allowable period of performance for respective awards. Scheduled Completion Date of Corrective Action Plan: June 30, 2023 Contacts for...
Corrective Action Plan: The Department will review its procedures and internal controls and update as necessary to ensure that expenditures are incurred within the allowable period of performance for respective awards. Scheduled Completion Date of Corrective Action Plan: June 30, 2023 Contacts for Corrective Action Plan: Cameron Wood, UI Director Cameron.Wood@vermont.gov
Finding 37565 (2022-005)
Significant Deficiency 2022
The City of Boston?s Age Strong Commission has revised the addendum that is attached to their award letters to include whether or not the award is R&D and a section on indirect cost rate. Anticipated Completion Date: June 30, 2022 Responsible Contact Person: Scott Finn, Assistant City Auditor, Grant...
The City of Boston?s Age Strong Commission has revised the addendum that is attached to their award letters to include whether or not the award is R&D and a section on indirect cost rate. Anticipated Completion Date: June 30, 2022 Responsible Contact Person: Scott Finn, Assistant City Auditor, Grants Monitoring Unit scott.finn@boston.gov
FINDING 2022-005 Subject: Special Education Cluster ? Period of Performance Audit Findings: Material Weakness Condition: An effective internal control system was not in place at the School Corporation in order to ensure compliance with requirements related to the grant agreement and the equipment ...
FINDING 2022-005 Subject: Special Education Cluster ? Period of Performance Audit Findings: Material Weakness Condition: An effective internal control system was not in place at the School Corporation in order to ensure compliance with requirements related to the grant agreement and the equipment requirements of the Period of Performance compliance requirement. Context: The School Corporation was a member of a joint service cooperative (Cooperative). The Cooperative operated the special education programs on behalf of the School Corporation and managed the special education grant funds. Because the grant agreements were between the Indiana Department of Education and the School Corporation, the School Corporation was ultimately responsible for compliance with the grant agreement and the Period of Performance compliance requirement. During fiscal year 2021, the School Corporation paid membership fees to the Cooperative out of federal Special Education funds. These membership fees made up approximately 48% of the total federal expenditures reimbursed during fiscal year 2021. The Cooperative accounted for state, local, and federal funds in a single fund. The fund did not separately account for each of the funding sources. This made it difficult to identify which expenditures were from federal funds, or to identify expenditures by federal program, award number, or years. Therefore, we could not test compliance with the period of performance requirements for approximately 48% of the expenditures. The School Corporation did not have adequate procedures in place to ensure that the Cooperative complied with the period of performance requirements. The Cooperative did not have adequate procedures in place to ensure that costs were charged to the programs only during the period of performance, or that all obligations were liquidated within 90 days of the end of the period of performance. The lack of internal controls and noncompliance were systemic issues, which occurred specifically during fiscal year 2021. No reportable findings were noted for fiscal year 2022. Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: Members of the cooperative are no longer paying their cooperative member fees with federal funds. This was resolved effective 7/1/2021. Responsible Party and Timeline for Completion: Zach Dennis, CFO, 7/1/2021
Finding 32946 (2022-001)
Significant Deficiency 2022
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Contracts charged for expenses outside of the period of performance have been credited for ineligible expenses. Share's Director of Finance, Christopher Brox will provide training to accounting staff responsible for expense entry, expense review and approval, and invoicing by June 30, 2023 that incl...
Contracts charged for expenses outside of the period of performance have been credited for ineligible expenses. Share's Director of Finance, Christopher Brox will provide training to accounting staff responsible for expense entry, expense review and approval, and invoicing by June 30, 2023 that include the following topics: - Allowability of expenses based on both contract criteria and the period of performance. - key identifiers that could flag an exception in allowability based on period of performance, and how to catch this in the review of expenses. - General ledger transactions that require further review for period of performance allowability during monthly review of expenses prior to preparing invoices. This training will highlight this being a specific area of focus for review during periods when a contract terms and a new contract starts. This training will happen with all new accounting staff responsible for expense entry and review and will be incorporated as refresher trainings if contract and grant administrator expense reviews identify this as being a continued issue by staff performing expense data entry.
Condition: Invoices and payroll were charged for services performed prior to the approval dates by the pass-through agency. Corrective Action Planned: Town Accountant and School central office staff have worked together to correctly monitor award approval dates to ensure that goods and services char...
Condition: Invoices and payroll were charged for services performed prior to the approval dates by the pass-through agency. Corrective Action Planned: Town Accountant and School central office staff have worked together to correctly monitor award approval dates to ensure that goods and services charged to federal grants occur during the period of performance. Anticipated Completion Date: 2022-2023 school year Contact: Thad King, Superintendent of Schools
View Audit 33701 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 2022-015 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AL No. 93.568 Total Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Significant Deficiency over Period of Performance Repeat Finding: No Auditee?s Corrective Action Plan: The Office of Home and Energy Programs (OHEP) bureau of The Mayors Office...
Finding 2022-015 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AL No. 93.568 Total Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Significant Deficiency over Period of Performance Repeat Finding: No Auditee?s Corrective Action Plan: The Office of Home and Energy Programs (OHEP) bureau of The Mayors Office of Children and Family Success (MOCFS) agency has implemented a plan to locate needed files from previous and current fiscal years. The agency has implemented a scanning and uploading Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) that requires each case file to be digitally attached to its application and supporting documents. This will remedy this finding in its totality. Contact Person: OHEP Director ? Rigel Moore Completion Date: March 10, 2023
View Audit 23759 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 2022-018 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AL No. 93.778 Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid; Title XIX) Material Weakness over Period of Performance Repeat Finding: No Auditee?s Corrective Action Plan: BCHD will implement controls to allow only costs within the period ...
Finding 2022-018 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AL No. 93.778 Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid; Title XIX) Material Weakness over Period of Performance Repeat Finding: No Auditee?s Corrective Action Plan: BCHD will implement controls to allow only costs within the period of performance to be charged to the correct grant period within the general ledger. BCHD will ensure that if there are any exceptions that allow for costs to be charged outside the period of performance, the proper supporting documents will be kept. Baltimore City's new financial system, Workday, allows for all supporting documentation to be kept electronically in one system. Policies and procedures for internal controls will be updated to incorporate processes in Workday, and accounting staff will be trained appropriately. Contact Person: Chief Financial Officer ? Unyime Ekpa Completion Date: December 2023
View Audit 23759 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 2022-016 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AL No. 93.767 Children?s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Material Weakness Over Compliance and Internal Control over Period of Performance Repeat Finding: Yes Auditee?s Corrective Action Plan: BCHD will implement controls to al...
Finding 2022-016 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AL No. 93.767 Children?s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Material Weakness Over Compliance and Internal Control over Period of Performance Repeat Finding: Yes Auditee?s Corrective Action Plan: BCHD will implement controls to allow only costs within the period of performance to be charged to a grant. BCHD will ensure that if there are any exceptions that allow for costs to be charged outside the period of performance, the proper supporting documents will be kept. Baltimore City's new financial system, Workday, allows for all supporting documentation to be kept electronically in one system. Policies and procedures for internal controls will be updated to incorporate processes in Workday and the accounting staff will be trained appropriately. Contact Person: Chief Financial Officer ? Unyime Ekpa Completion Date: December 2023
View Audit 23759 Questioned Costs: $1
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