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Program: AL 21.027 – COVID-19 – Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds – Reporting Corrective Action Plan: As of the reporting period ended December 31, 2025, changes requested by agencies to obligations or expenditures have been updated. DAS will obtain, or expand where possible, the wri...
Program: AL 21.027 – COVID-19 – Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds – Reporting Corrective Action Plan: As of the reporting period ended December 31, 2025, changes requested by agencies to obligations or expenditures have been updated. DAS will obtain, or expand where possible, the written justification for capital expenditures over $10 million for the projects identified. Contact: Philip Olsen Anticipated Completion Date: January 31, 2026
Program: AL 21.023 – COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program – Allowability & Eligibility Corrective Action Plan: The ERA2 program officially concluded as of September 30, 2025. Because the program ended, there will be no further eligibility determinations to be made and no additional action is...
Program: AL 21.023 – COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program – Allowability & Eligibility Corrective Action Plan: The ERA2 program officially concluded as of September 30, 2025. Because the program ended, there will be no further eligibility determinations to be made and no additional action is necessary. On all other grant programs for which the Agency is the recipient, eligibility determinations are a shared responsibility of the Agency and the funding entity. Contact: Erv Portis Anticipated Completion Date: Complete
Program: AL 10.561 – State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; AL 93.090 – Guardianship Assistance; AL 93.558 – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; AL 93.563 – Child Support Services; AL 93.566 – Refugee and Entrant Assistance State/Replacement Desi...
Program: AL 10.561 – State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; AL 93.090 – Guardianship Assistance; AL 93.558 – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; AL 93.563 – Child Support Services; AL 93.566 – Refugee and Entrant Assistance State/Replacement Designee Administered Programs; AL 93.575 Child Care and Development Block Grant; AL 93.658 – Foster Care Title IV-E; AL 93.659 – Adoption Assistance; AL 93.767 – Children’s Health Insurance Program; AL 93.778 – Grants to States for Medicaid – Allowable Cost/Cost Principles Corrective Action Plan: A new Business Unit mapping process has been implemented that will ensure that all Business Units are correctly accounted for. In addition, procedures were updated and sent to applicable staff to ensure payroll is correctly recorded. Contact: Patrick Werner Anticipated Completion Date: Complete
Program: AL 10.561 – State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; AL 93.558 – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; AL 93.563 – Child Support Services; AL 93.566 – Refugee and Entrant Assistance State/Replacement Designee Administered Programs; AL 93.575...
Program: AL 10.561 – State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; AL 93.558 – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; AL 93.563 – Child Support Services; AL 93.566 – Refugee and Entrant Assistance State/Replacement Designee Administered Programs; AL 93.575 Child Care and Development Block Grant; AL 93.658 – Foster Care Title IV-E; AL 93.659 – Adoption Assistance; AL 93.767 – Children’s Health Insurance Program; AL 93.778 – Grants to States for Medicaid – Allowable Cost/Cost Principles Corrective Action Plan: DHHS has begun strengthening processes and procedures to ensure entries are complete and accurate and in compliance with Federal regulations. Contact: Patrick Werner Anticipated Completion Date: June 30, 2026
Program: AL 84.425U – COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund – American Rescue Plan – Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ARP ESSER) – Reporting Corrective Action Plan: The NDE is in the process of reviewing all FFATA rules and regulations. Within the next three months business rul...
Program: AL 84.425U – COVID-19 Education Stabilization Fund – American Rescue Plan – Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ARP ESSER) – Reporting Corrective Action Plan: The NDE is in the process of reviewing all FFATA rules and regulations. Within the next three months business rules will be established to ensure all federal regulations are being followed when reporting FFATA on a monthly basis. We will have our FFATA Specialist make the corrections in the SAM.gov system to ensure this subaward is reported. This will occur in the next two weeks. As we continue to establish the FFATA procedures we will continue to implement the double checking of all FFATA entries to ensure all funds are reported in the system. Contact: Dottie Heusman, ESEA Assistant Administrator Anticipated Completion Date: June 30, 2026
Root Cause Management concurs that federal expenditures totaling approximately $5,842,346 under ALN 21.029 were omitted from the initially prepared SEFA, along with an additional $206,139 of other federal programs, for a total of $6,048,485. Additionally, management discovered that $2,786,421 was om...
Root Cause Management concurs that federal expenditures totaling approximately $5,842,346 under ALN 21.029 were omitted from the initially prepared SEFA, along with an additional $206,139 of other federal programs, for a total of $6,048,485. Additionally, management discovered that $2,786,421 was omitted from the June 30, 2024 SEFA. The omission resulted from incomplete grant tracking reports not reconciled to the general ledger and grant agreements; absence of an independent secondary review; and procedures that did not fully capture pass-through and subrecipient activity. Objective Design and implement effective internal controls to ensure the SEFA is complete, accurate, and in compliance with 2 CFR §200.510(b) and §200.303; prevent recurrence of material omissions; and sustain readiness for Single Audit reporting. 1. Comprehensive Reconciliation Process Implement a standardized monthly and year-end reconciliation that ties federal award expenditures (including drawdowns and indirect costs) to the general ledger, award agreements/portals, and program manager reports. Create a SEFA Reconciliation Workbook with crosswalks by ALN, passthrough entity, award number, program, and period of performance. 2. Federal Awards Inventory & Certification Maintain a centralized Federal Awards Inventory listing all awards by ALN, award number, passthrough entity, and funding stream. Require annual certifications from responsible leadership team members confirming completeness and accuracy of reported expenditures and period-of-performance coverage. 3. Formal Review Workflow (Independent of Preparer) Establish a documented two-tier review: (1) VP of Finance prepares SEFA and reconciliation; (2) Leadership Team Members perform independent reviews using a SEFA Checklist covering ALNs, pass-throughs, subrecipient disclosures, notes (basis, indirect cost rate), and period-of-performance matching. Evidence the review via dated sign-offs. 4. Subrecipient & Pass-through Controls The VP of Finance create procedures to identify all pass-through and subrecipient transactions. Maintain subrecipient listings with amounts passed through and ensure required disclosures (ALN, pass-through numbers) are captured in SEFA. Reconcile subrecipient agreements and payment registers to SEFA. Leadership Team Members perform independent reviews for accuracy and completeness. 5. Close Calendar & Training Adopt an annual SEFA close calendar with milestones (pre-close, interim, final). Provide annual training for finance and program staff on Uniform Guidance reporting requirements and the SEFA Checklist; include updates to OMB Compliance Supplement as applicable. 6. Monitoring & Continuous Improvement Quarterly CAP monitoring by VP of Finance with status reports to the Finance Committee. Track metrics (e.g., % variance between GL and SEFA, number of checklist exceptions) and remediate promptly. Conduct a pre-audit SEFA "dry run" at least 60 days before year-end close. Roles & Responsibilities • VP of Finance: CAP owner; oversight, quarterly monitoring, reports to Finance Committee, designs reconciliation and review workflow; ensures adherence to checklist and certifications; prepares SEFA, reconciliation workbook, and supporting schedules. • Responsible Leadership Team Member/Program Managers: Certify award activity and completeness; provide supporting documentation. Timeline & Milestones Immediate (within 30 days): Approve CAP; establish Federal Awards Inventory template; draft SEFA Checklist; schedule training. Short term (within 60-90 days): Implement monthly reconciliation; obtain program certifications; pilot independent review on QI data. By next year-end close: Execute full close calendar; complete pre-audit SEFA dry run; document reviewer sign-offs; present monitoring results to Finance Committee. Compliance References • 2 CFR §200.510(h): SEFA preparation requirements (completeness, ALN, pass-through, etc.). • 2 CFR §200.303: Internal controls over federal awards. Management Statement (for 2 CFR §200.511(c) submission) Management agrees with the finding and has initiated the corrective actions described herein. The CAP will be monitored quarterly by the VP of Finance, with status updates provided to those charged with governance until all actions are fully implemented and operating effectively.
F A 2O24-OO3 Strengthen Controls over Financial Reporting Compliance Requirement: Reporting lnternal Control lmpact: Material Weakness Compliance lmpact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education CFDA Numbers and...
F A 2O24-OO3 Strengthen Controls over Financial Reporting Compliance Requirement: Reporting lnternal Control lmpact: Material Weakness Compliance lmpact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education CFDA Numbers and Titles: 84.010 - Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Federal Award Number: S0104220010 (Year:2023), S010A230010 (Year.2024) Questioned Costs: $0.00 Repeat of Prior Year Finding: FA 2023-004, FA 2022-004, FA 2021-002, FA 2019-002 Description: The School District did not file accurate completion reports for the Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies program. Corrective Action Plans: . CFO will make sure expenditures are correctly recognized on all completion reports . An independent CPA person has been hired and review completion reports before they are submitted Estimated Completion Date: Decembet 31, 2025 Contact Person:Torrence H. Freeman lll. CFO Telephone: 706-665-8577 Email:tfreeman@talbot.kl2 aus
Finding 2024-207: The summary schedule of prior findings required by Uniform Guidance did not accurately include all information required by section 2 CFR 200 511(b). Related to Prior Finding: N/A Agency’s view: Agree Corrective Action Plan: The State Controller’s Office acknowledges and agrees with...
Finding 2024-207: The summary schedule of prior findings required by Uniform Guidance did not accurately include all information required by section 2 CFR 200 511(b). Related to Prior Finding: N/A Agency’s view: Agree Corrective Action Plan: The State Controller’s Office acknowledges and agrees with this finding. The office will work closer with the agencies to ensure we get the same information provided to the auditors and have the correct statuses along with the needed information when not corrected. The office will also dedicate a position to the findings follow up and corrective action plans from other agencies. Anticipated Corrective Action Date: The State Controller’s Office will complete the corrective actions by June 30, 2025. Responsible for Corrective Action: Tiffini LeJeune Phone: 208-334-3100 tlejeune@sco.idaho.gov 700 West State St., Fl. 5 Boise, ID 83720
2024-004 Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants (Section 306C) (Not A Major Program) Reserve Account The Finance Department will transferer the amount of $151,462 to fully fund the Reserve Account to meet the $201,982 balance required by the loan agreement. Starting in Fiscal Year 2025-2026, LRA’...
2024-004 Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants (Section 306C) (Not A Major Program) Reserve Account The Finance Department will transferer the amount of $151,462 to fully fund the Reserve Account to meet the $201,982 balance required by the loan agreement. Starting in Fiscal Year 2025-2026, LRA’s Finance Department will implement within its monthly accounting closing procedures the reconciliation and review of all transfers from General Account to Reserve Account. The monthly reconciliations and review will provide full compliance with USDA reserve account requirements, eliminates repeated findings in future audits and will improve transparency in reporting strengthening accountability and reduced risk of federal payments. LRA Finance Department will establish a formal review process to ensure all prior year findings are properly tracked and resolved. Jamille E Muriente Díaz, Financial Affair Director Telephone: 787-705-7188 Email: Jamille.muriente@lra.pr.gov Target Completion Date - 6/30/2026
Finding 530068 (2024-070)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Program: AL 21.027 – COVID-19 – Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds – Reporting Corrective Action Plan: As of the reporting period ended September 30, 2024, changes requested by agencies to obligations or expenditures have been updated. DAS will obtain the written justification for...
Program: AL 21.027 – COVID-19 – Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds – Reporting Corrective Action Plan: As of the reporting period ended September 30, 2024, changes requested by agencies to obligations or expenditures have been updated. DAS will obtain the written justification for capital expenditures for the projects identified. Contact: Philip Olsen Anticipated Completion Date: January 31, 2025
Program: AL 21.027 – COVID-19 – Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds – Allowability   Corrective Action Plan: DHHS has implemented a process to obtain signed legal affidavits from all recipients attesting to using the employee retention and recruitment funds in accordance with state a...
Program: AL 21.027 – COVID-19 – Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds – Allowability   Corrective Action Plan: DHHS has implemented a process to obtain signed legal affidavits from all recipients attesting to using the employee retention and recruitment funds in accordance with state and federal law. Additionally, the department subsequently requested and received supporting documentation of expenditures from all samples selected by the APA, supporting allowable use of the funds distributed. The Department will request documentation of expenditures for SFY25 payments made under this program for a sample of recipients for final payments received as part of LB1014 in SFY25. The State Fair Board contract with NDEE is ongoing and the change in the calculated tourism loss amount will result in tourism loss section and Clean Water (all other) section contractual revisions (offsetting adjustments). No additional impact or follow up action noted. Contact: Philip Olsen Anticipated Completion Date: January 31, 2025
View Audit 348113 Questioned Costs: $1
Program: AL 93.658 – Foster Care Title IV-E – Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Corrective Action Plan: Program will review training manual and update as necessary. The Agency will also communicate the importance of utilizing the master case file to correctly determine survey selections. Contact...
Program: AL 93.658 – Foster Care Title IV-E – Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Corrective Action Plan: Program will review training manual and update as necessary. The Agency will also communicate the importance of utilizing the master case file to correctly determine survey selections. Contact: Patrick Werner Anticipated Completion Date: 6/30/2025
View Audit 348113 Questioned Costs: $1
Program: AL 10.553 – School Breakfast Program; AL 10.555 – National School Lunch Program; AL 10.556 – Special Milk Program for Children; AL 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program for Children; and AL 10.582 – Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program – Reporting Corrective Action Plan: NDE has been able to...
Program: AL 10.553 – School Breakfast Program; AL 10.555 – National School Lunch Program; AL 10.556 – Special Milk Program for Children; AL 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program for Children; and AL 10.582 – Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program – Reporting Corrective Action Plan: NDE has been able to identify and correct the reporting errors and has begun working to submit all the required reports immediately. Additionally, FFATA reporting procedures will be updated and a monthly calendar reminder set each month to ensure the reports are submitted in a timely fashion. Contact: Kayte Partch / Kayte.partch@nebraska.gov Anticipated Completion Date: April 30, 2025
Finding 529991 (2024-037)
Significant Deficiency 2024
Program: AL 93.558 – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; AL 93.566 – Refugee and Entrant Assistance; AL 93.568 – Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP); AL 93.575 – Child Care and Development Block Grant; AL 93.658 – Foster Care Title IV-E; AL 93.659 – Adoption Assistance; AL 93.667 – Soci...
Program: AL 93.558 – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; AL 93.566 – Refugee and Entrant Assistance; AL 93.568 – Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP); AL 93.575 – Child Care and Development Block Grant; AL 93.658 – Foster Care Title IV-E; AL 93.659 – Adoption Assistance; AL 93.667 – Social Services Block Grant; AL 93.778 – Medical Assistance Program; AL 10.561 – State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Corrective Action Plan: This was the first audit cycle of the new Cost Allocation system. DHHS will create a checklist of items for the new system that will be reviewed prior to completion of the quarterly cost allocation compilation. This checklist will address specific issues presented during this audit cycle. Contact: Patrick Werner Anticipated Completion Date: 6/30/2025
View Audit 348113 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 520234 (2024-010)
Significant Deficiency 2024
The City concurs with the finding. Transit Department staff is in the process of developing a policy establishing internal controls over timekeeping and is near finalizing the policy. Once finalized, the policy will be reviewed with appropriate parties. Further, the Transit Department is exploring t...
The City concurs with the finding. Transit Department staff is in the process of developing a policy establishing internal controls over timekeeping and is near finalizing the policy. Once finalized, the policy will be reviewed with appropriate parties. Further, the Transit Department is exploring the purchase and implementation of additional software to assist with enacting these controls.
FA 2023-004 Strengthen Controls over Financial Reporting Compliance Requirement: Reporting Internal Control Impact: Material Weakness Compliance Impact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance List...
FA 2023-004 Strengthen Controls over Financial Reporting Compliance Requirement: Reporting Internal Control Impact: Material Weakness Compliance Impact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance Listing Number and Title: 84.010 - Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Federal Award Number: SO10A210010 (Year: 2022) SO10A220010 (Year: 2023) Questioned Costs: $84,283 Repeat of Prior Year Finding: FA 2022-004, FA 2021-002, FA 2019-002 Description: The School District did not file accurate completion reports for the Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies program. Corrective Action Plans: District office has put procedures in action to make sure that all drawdowns are in line with expenditures. All draw down packets will be viewed and signed off by federal program director. This packet will include detail expenditure sheet for the month, year to date expenditure report and a cover sheet. Estimated Completion Date: December 31, 2024 Contact Person: Torrence H. Freeman, III CFO Telephone: 706-665-8577 Email: tfreeman@talbot.k12.ga.us
View Audit 340053 Questioned Costs: $1
FA 2023-003 Improve Controls over Cash Management Compliance Requirement: Cash Management Internal Control Impact: Material Weakness Compliance Impact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance Listi...
FA 2023-003 Improve Controls over Cash Management Compliance Requirement: Cash Management Internal Control Impact: Material Weakness Compliance Impact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance Listing Number and Title: 84.010 - Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Federal Award Number: SO10A210010-21A (Year: 2022) SO10A220010 (Year: 2023) Questioned Costs: None Identified Repeat of Prior Year Finding: FA 2022-003, FA 2021-001, FA 2020-001, FA 2019-001, FA 2018-001, FA 2017-002, FA 2016-001, FA 2015-002, FA 2014-003 Description: The School District made cash drawdowns in excess of immediate cash needs for the Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies and Elementary and School Emergency Relief Fund programs. Corrective Action Plans: District office has put procedures in action to make sure that all drawdowns are in line with expenditures. All draw down packets will be viewed and singed off by federal programs director. This packet will include detail expenditure sheet for the month, year to date expenditure report and a cover sheet. Estimated Completion Date: December 31, 2024 Contact Person: Torrence H. Freeman, III CFO Telephone: 706-665-8577 Email: tfreeman@talbot.k12.ga.us
Program: AL 21.026 – COVID-19 Homeowner Assistance Fund – Subrecipient Monitoring Corrective Action Plan: The Military Department will continue to modify the Memorandum of Understanding between the parties to identify NIFA as a subrecipient and advise of them of any additional requirements. Cont...
Program: AL 21.026 – COVID-19 Homeowner Assistance Fund – Subrecipient Monitoring Corrective Action Plan: The Military Department will continue to modify the Memorandum of Understanding between the parties to identify NIFA as a subrecipient and advise of them of any additional requirements. Contact: Erv Portis Anticipated Completion Date: ongoing
Finding 382411 (2023-022)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Program: Various, including AL 93.575, 93.596 – CCDF Cluster; AL 93.558 – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families –– Reporting Corrective Action Plan: State Accounting will continue to work with State agencies on correct coding and business unit setup to reduce agency errors. Contact: Philip Ol...
Program: Various, including AL 93.575, 93.596 – CCDF Cluster; AL 93.558 – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families –– Reporting Corrective Action Plan: State Accounting will continue to work with State agencies on correct coding and business unit setup to reduce agency errors. Contact: Philip Olsen Anticipated Completion Date: Ongoing
Finding 382396 (2023-057)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Program: AL 12.401 – National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Projects – Cash Management & Reporting Corrective Action Plan: The Agency will increase continued trend analysis efforts and shift functional responsibilities back to the State Services Support Division for more detailed...
Program: AL 12.401 – National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Projects – Cash Management & Reporting Corrective Action Plan: The Agency will increase continued trend analysis efforts and shift functional responsibilities back to the State Services Support Division for more detailed oversight moving forward now that vacancies have been filled. The Agency will explore the feasibility of increased frequency of funding requests to decrease the amount of time between the Federal draw and the disbursement of funds by the State. Contact: Lauren Hargreaves Anticipated Completion Date: Ongoing
Program:Various, including AL 20.509 – Formula Grants for Rural Areas and Tribal Transit Program – Reporting Corrective Action Planned: The transit will continue to provide training to all the personnel who handles the information needed to properly calculate the SEFA amounts for future audits. An...
Program:Various, including AL 20.509 – Formula Grants for Rural Areas and Tribal Transit Program – Reporting Corrective Action Planned: The transit will continue to provide training to all the personnel who handles the information needed to properly calculate the SEFA amounts for future audits. Anticipated Completion Date: June 30, 2024 Responsible Party: Christy Warner, Transit Administrator
FA 2022-004 Strengthen Controls over Financial Reporting Compliance Requirement: Reporting Internal Control Impact: Material Weakness Compliance Impact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance List...
FA 2022-004 Strengthen Controls over Financial Reporting Compliance Requirement: Reporting Internal Control Impact: Material Weakness Compliance Impact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance Listing Number and Title: 84.010 - Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Federal Award Number: SO10A200010 (Year: 2021) SO10A210010-21A (Year: 2022) Questioned Costs: $37,644 Description: The School District did not file accurate completion reports for the Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies program. Corrective Action Plans: District office has put procedures in action to make sure that all drawdowns are in line with expenditures. All draw down packets will be viewed and signed off by federal program director. This packet will include detail expenditure sheet for the month, year to date expenditure report and a cover sheet. Estimated Completion Date: December 31, 2024 Contact Person: Terrance H. Freeman, III CFO Telephone: 706-665-8577 Email: tfreeman@talbot.k12.ga.us
View Audit 340052 Questioned Costs: $1
FA 2022-003 Improve Controls over Cash Management Compliance Requirement: Cash Management Internal Control Impact: Material Weakness Compliance Impact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance Listi...
FA 2022-003 Improve Controls over Cash Management Compliance Requirement: Cash Management Internal Control Impact: Material Weakness Compliance Impact: Material Noncompliance Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance Listing Number and Title: 84.010 - Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Federal Award Number: SO10A200010 (Year: 2021) SO10A210010-21A (Year: 2022) Questioned Costs: None Identified Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity: Georgia Department of Education Assistance Listing Number and Title: COVID-19 - 84.425D - Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund, COVID-19 - 84.425W - American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund - Homeless Children and Youth Federal Award Number: S425D210012 (Year: 2021) S425W210011 (Year: 2021) Questioned Costs: None Identified Repeat of Prior Year Finding: FA 2021-001, FA 2020-001, FA 2019-001, FA 2018-001, FA 2017-002, FA 2016-001, FA 2015-002, FA 2014-003 Description: The School District made cash drawdowns in excess of immediate cash needs for the Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies and Elementary and School Emergency Relief Fund programs. Corrective Action Plans: District office has put procedures in action to make sure that all drawdowns are in line with expenditures. All draw down packets will be viewed and singed off by federal programs director. This packet will include detail expenditure sheet for the month, year to date expenditure report and a cover sheet. Estimated Completion Date: December 31, 2024 Contact Person: Terrance H. Freeman, III CFO Telephone: 706-665-8577 Email: tfreeman@talbot.k12.ga.us
Management concurs with the finding and will develop a formal corrective action plan process for  addressing findings and deficiencies from audits or inspections. The process will include documentation  of actions taken and periodic progress reviews.
Management concurs with the finding and will develop a formal corrective action plan process for  addressing findings and deficiencies from audits or inspections. The process will include documentation  of actions taken and periodic progress reviews.
Finding 59797 (2022-023)
Significant Deficiency 2022
Program: Various, including AL 10.561 ? State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; AL 93.558 ? Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; AL 93.566 ? Refugee and Entrant Assistance State/Replacement Designee Administered Programs; AL 93.575 ? Child Care and...
Program: Various, including AL 10.561 ? State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; AL 93.558 ? Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; AL 93.566 ? Refugee and Entrant Assistance State/Replacement Designee Administered Programs; AL 93.575 ? Child Care and Development Block Grant ? Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Corrective Action Plan: Several areas within DHHS are currently working to improve upon the process of determining how staff are paid during the hiring process and when turnover occurs. Contact: Patrick Werner Anticipated Completion Date: 02/01/2024
View Audit 55212 Questioned Costs: $1
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