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Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization establish and maintain effective internal controls over procurement requirements. Action Taken: All purchases at One City Schools already require a second approver before invoices are paid. At the November 2023 Board meeting, One City Schools adopte...
Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization establish and maintain effective internal controls over procurement requirements. Action Taken: All purchases at One City Schools already require a second approver before invoices are paid. At the November 2023 Board meeting, One City Schools adopted new procurement policies that meet the federal requirements including effective internal controls.
View Audit 292020 Questioned Costs: $1
Recommendation: Additional training should be provided to individuals responsible for the development of written policies and procedures in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. Action Taken: One City Schools is in the process of identifying a required training program for all staff members involved...
Recommendation: Additional training should be provided to individuals responsible for the development of written policies and procedures in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. Action Taken: One City Schools is in the process of identifying a required training program for all staff members involved in the submission, review and/or approval of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards. This includes One City’s Executive Chef, Executive Director of K-8, COO and VP of Government Relations (who oversees compliance). Designated staff will take advantage of all DPI-provided training seminars and resources available, and we will track attendance of relevant staff members. This process will be in place by June, 2024.
HJF will implement the following increased measures in FY 2024: 1. Property control staff will continue the increased use of inventories by exception. This will include reviewing maintenance records for laboratory equipment from both vendors and military installations performing these tasks on HJF’s...
HJF will implement the following increased measures in FY 2024: 1. Property control staff will continue the increased use of inventories by exception. This will include reviewing maintenance records for laboratory equipment from both vendors and military installations performing these tasks on HJF’s behalf. Maintenance performances are considered physical touches and may be used for inventory counting purposes. 2. Property control staff will continue to prioritize inventories by dollar amount with a secondary emphasis on units. 3. HJF will continue to include program managers and or supervisors in the distribution of the monthly inventory deficiency reports currently received by property custodians and they remain responsible for reviewing any deficiencies.
Finding 370430 (2023-002)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Bloomfield College and Affiliates respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2023. Audit period: July 01, 2022 - June 30, 2023 The findings from the schedule of findings and questioned costs are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with t...
Bloomfield College and Affiliates respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2023. Audit period: July 01, 2022 - June 30, 2023 The findings from the schedule of findings and questioned costs are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with the numbers assigned in the schedule. FINDINGS—FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAMS AUDITS Department of Education 2023-002 Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Federal Assistance Listing Numbers 84.268 & 84.063 Recommendation: We recommend that the College strengthen its policies and procedures toensure that student disbursement records are submitted accurately to the COD within 15 dayof disbursements being made to students’ accounts, and that the College maintain clear evidence that a secondary review is performed to verify that the submission was made timelyAction taken in response to finding: The error was identified prior to the end of the award year and the student’s award was corrected. The award was posted and disbursed prior to the return of the revised ISIR into the system. To ensure that accurate information is being used for awards, the Financial Aid office will strengthen its process to review changes and updates to a student’s FASFA prior to disbursing funds. This will ensure that disbursements are submitted accurately to COD with 15 days of the disbursements being made to the student’s accounts. Immediate processing and policy changes with the staff have been implemented. Contact person responsible for corrective action: Quincina Littlejohn, Director of Financial Aid973-748-9000 ext. 1211 Planned completion date for corrective action plan: The corrective action date was December 2023. The new procedures were put into effect immediately.
Finding 370428 (2023-001)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Bloomfield College and Affiliates respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2023. Audit period: July 01, 2022 - June 30, 2023 The findings from the schedule of findings and questioned costs are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with t...
Bloomfield College and Affiliates respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2023. Audit period: July 01, 2022 - June 30, 2023 The findings from the schedule of findings and questioned costs are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with the numbers assigned in the schedule. FINDINGS—FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAMS AUDITS Department of Education 2023-001 Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Federal Assistance Listing Numbers 84.268 & 84.063 Recommendation: The College should strengthen policies and procedures to ensure that student status transmission reports are submitted accurately to the NSLDS at least every 60 days, or more often, as determined to be appropriate. The College also should ensure that student Published Program Length Measurements are listed in years and that the Published Program Lengths are calculated in years as recommended by the NSLDS Enrollment Reporting Guide so that the Published Program Length calculation is accurate to the true length of the program for each student. Action taken in response to finding: The College has updated its policies and procedures in overseeing submissions to NSLDS by the third-party servicer “National Student Clearinghouse.” The Registrar’s office, Enterprise Information Services, and the Financial Aid office will work together to ensure that relevant information is reported accurately and timely by “NSC” in accordance with applicable regulations. Contact persons responsible for corrective action: Aylin Solu-Brandon, University Registrar, 973-655-7525 Planned completion date for corrective action plan: We implemented the corrective action in January 2024. Following a discussion with the staff about the finding, new processing procedures were promptly implemented. The College will ensure that student Published Program Length Measurements are listed in years and that the published Program Lengths are calculated in years.
The District discovered fraud during the fiscal year shortly after the incidents had occurred. An individual working for the District recorded making home visits to patients in the Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) program when in fact, the visits were not made nor hade the employee tried to cancel or...
The District discovered fraud during the fiscal year shortly after the incidents had occurred. An individual working for the District recorded making home visits to patients in the Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) program when in fact, the visits were not made nor hade the employee tried to cancel or reschedule the visits with the patients. The incidents of fraud were discovered by the employee's supervisor during a review and follow up with patients assigned to the employee. The issue was immediately reported to the State and billing to the program ceased while an investigation was completed. The State reported the incident to their federal partners and the District has complied in a quick and timely manner with all requests from the State and federal partner. The incidents were also reported to Medicaid because some unverified visits had been billed to Medicaid, and Medicaid was fully reimbursed for all unverified visits. Additionally, the District has put in place additional layers of controls which are above normal industry standards to prevent this type of activity from occurring in the future.
Finding 370426 (2023-001)
Significant Deficiency 2023
RE: Finding 2023-001 (Return to Title IV Calculation), Corrective Action Plan A. Comments on Findings and Recommendations: For seven of the twenty-one Return to Title IV (R2T4) calculation procedures tested, the auditors noted that the R2T4 was incorrectly calculated. Reach University is in concurre...
RE: Finding 2023-001 (Return to Title IV Calculation), Corrective Action Plan A. Comments on Findings and Recommendations: For seven of the twenty-one Return to Title IV (R2T4) calculation procedures tested, the auditors noted that the R2T4 was incorrectly calculated. Reach University is in concurrence with the findings and recommendations and has taken the following corrective actions described below to ensure future accuracy and compliance. B. Actions Taken or Planned: 1. Reach University’s Office of Financial Aid has corrected all Fall 2022 Return to Title IV (R2T4) calculations. Additional institutional credits have been awarded to the impacted students as compensation for the over-refunded amount of Pell Grant returned to Ed. 2. The Office of Financial Aid and the Office of the Registrar have immediately assumed the task and responsibility of establishing the University’s annual academic calendar. This will ensure correct term start/end dates, as well as scheduled breaks within each term, are clearly and accurately documented. 3. All R2T4 calculations are audited by the Director of Financial Aid on a bi-weekly basis for completeness and accuracy. Status of Prior Year Audit No compliance findings were noted in the prior year report. J. Vinny Vincent-Dunn Director of Financial Aid 317-556-4900 | vvincentdunn@reach.edu
View Audit 291994 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 370424 (2023-002)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Pacific University acknowledges the importance of an effective control environment and closely monitors activities of subrecipients under federal awards. Pacific was able to demonstrate that the selected subrecipients had appropriate audits under Subpart F (or were not subject to such audits). Howe...
Pacific University acknowledges the importance of an effective control environment and closely monitors activities of subrecipients under federal awards. Pacific was able to demonstrate that the selected subrecipients had appropriate audits under Subpart F (or were not subject to such audits). However, the University will enhance controls related to tracking such compliance
Finding 370421 (2023-001)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Pacific University acknowledges the importance of an effective control environment. University policies do require approval of all timesheets. Management will re-emphasize the importance of this key approval control and periodically review supervisor compliance (with follow-up on exceptions). The ap...
Pacific University acknowledges the importance of an effective control environment. University policies do require approval of all timesheets. Management will re-emphasize the importance of this key approval control and periodically review supervisor compliance (with follow-up on exceptions). The approval requirement will also be added to Pacific’s mandatory annual compliance training for supervisors.
Cost Allocations: The Organization concurs with the finding. The employee responsible for the change did not seek proper approval. The Organization will communicate the circumstances to the recipient of the federal awards so they may update their procedures as necessary.
Cost Allocations: The Organization concurs with the finding. The employee responsible for the change did not seek proper approval. The Organization will communicate the circumstances to the recipient of the federal awards so they may update their procedures as necessary.
Segregation of Duties: The Organization concurs with the findings. The Organization has determined it is staffed appropriately given the resources available and will continue to look for new opportunities to address these findings.
Segregation of Duties: The Organization concurs with the findings. The Organization has determined it is staffed appropriately given the resources available and will continue to look for new opportunities to address these findings.
Action taken in response to finding: The Organization will continue working with HUD to transfer these award programs to another entity that has more capacity of complying with all requirements. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Tameka Gunn, President and Chief Exec...
Action taken in response to finding: The Organization will continue working with HUD to transfer these award programs to another entity that has more capacity of complying with all requirements. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Tameka Gunn, President and Chief Executive Officer Planned completion date for corrective action plan: March 2024
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. Various Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timef...
Student Financial Assistance Cluster – Assistance Listing No. Various Recommendation: We recommend the University reevaluate its procedures and review policies surrounding reporting status changes to NSLDS to put a process in place to ensure all status changes are updated with the appropriate timeframe as required by regulations. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: When we learned that the procedures didn't accurately explain the terms that needed to be reported, we updated them. We will include students who graduated from the prior term as well as the current term when needed, to ensure all graduates are included. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Kerri Vickers Planned completion date for corrective action plan: October 2023
Finding Number: 2023‐011 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 14.905, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program Condition: Original Finding Description: Certain controls in place did not operate effectively specif...
Finding Number: 2023‐011 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 14.905, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program Condition: Original Finding Description: Certain controls in place did not operate effectively specific to eligibility, earmarking, and reporting compliance requirements. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Julie Schneider (HRD) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: The City will review during the AFCAP process and implement additional controls and training to ensure the required review of eligibility approval is in place and all supporting documentation is stored and maintained.
Finding Number: 2023‐010 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: 14.218, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Block Grant/Entitlement Grants Cluster, Community Development Block Grant/Entitlement Grants (CDBG) 14.241, Department of Housing and Urban Develop...
Finding Number: 2023‐010 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: 14.218, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Block Grant/Entitlement Grants Cluster, Community Development Block Grant/Entitlement Grants (CDBG) 14.241, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Housing Opportunities for Persons With Aids (HOPWA) 14.905, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program (Lead) Condition: Original Finding Description: The City duplicated costs charged to certain grants. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Regina Greear (ODFS) and Cynthia Saxton (OGA) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: The City will review during the AFCAP process and implement additional training that includes a review of its journal entry controls and approval processes to ensure journal entries are posted accurately and no duplicates costs.
Finding Number: 2023‐009 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 93.914, Department of Health and Human Services, HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Condition: Original Finding Description: The City did not provide a formal report on monitoring performed for three of their subrecip...
Finding Number: 2023‐009 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 93.914, Department of Health and Human Services, HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants Condition: Original Finding Description: The City did not provide a formal report on monitoring performed for three of their subrecipients. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Denise Fair Razo (DHD) and Angelique Tomsic (DHD) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: The City will review its subrecipient monitoring policy during the AFCAP process and implement additional controls to ensure an end to end process is in place that includes timely communication of the reports.
Finding Number: 2023‐008 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 14.241, Department of Department of Housing and Urban Development, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) and COVID‐19 HOPWA Condition: Original Finding Description: The controls in place were not adequate...
Finding Number: 2023‐008 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 14.241, Department of Department of Housing and Urban Development, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) and COVID‐19 HOPWA Condition: Original Finding Description: The controls in place were not adequate to ensure that amounts reported within the CAPER were accurate and complete in relation to activity reported in the general ledger and underlying records of the City. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Regina Greear (ODFS), Cynthia Saxton (OGA) and Julie Schneider (HRD) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: The City will review during the AFCAP process and implement additional reporting controls that includes verification of expenditures, retention of supporting documentation and a timely final reconciliation of the CAPER Report to the general ledger.
Finding Number: 2023-007 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 14.241, Department of Department of Housing and Urban Development, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) and COVID‐19 HOPWA Condition: Original Finding Description: In conjunction with eligibility testing...
Finding Number: 2023-007 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 14.241, Department of Department of Housing and Urban Development, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) and COVID‐19 HOPWA Condition: Original Finding Description: In conjunction with eligibility testing, instances of noncompliance specific to the rental assistance calculation and distribution of benefits were identified. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Denise Fair Razo (DHD) and Angelique Tomsic (DHD) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: City of Detroit HOPWA program has a dedicated quality coordinator position. The coordinator will continue to work closely with the HOPWA program team and conduct regular file audits. The HOPWA program team has also implemented additional steps which includes the use of eligibility templates to help ensure accurate rental assistance calculations. In addition, the City will review during the AFCAP process to ensure the required process improvements and procedures are in place for accurate rental assistance calculations.
View Audit 291959 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding Number: 2023‐006 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 21.027, Department of Treasury, COVID‐19 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (CSLFRF) Condition: Original Finding Description: The payroll costs that were reported as incurred on four CSLFRF projects were...
Finding Number: 2023‐006 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 21.027, Department of Treasury, COVID‐19 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (CSLFRF) Condition: Original Finding Description: The payroll costs that were reported as incurred on four CSLFRF projects were incorrect in the performance report submitted for the period October 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022 (Quarter 4). Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Terri Daniels (ODG) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: The City will review during the AFCAP process and implement additional controls to ensure the quarterly Treasury reports align with the expenses as stated on the general ledger.
Finding Number: 2023‐005 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 20.507, Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Cluster, Federal Transit Formula Grants Condition: Original Finding Description: The City did not have adequate controls in place to ensure payroll costs charged to...
Finding Number: 2023‐005 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 20.507, Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Cluster, Federal Transit Formula Grants Condition: Original Finding Description: The City did not have adequate controls in place to ensure payroll costs charged to the program were accurate in relation to underlying payroll records. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Regina Greear (ODFS), James George (ODFS) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: The City will implement required controls to ensure accurate payroll costs are charged to the program and completeness of the supporting documentation. The City will review during the AFCAP process to ensure policies, procedures and additional trainings are put in place.
Finding Number: 2023‐004 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 10.557, Department of Agriculture, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Condition: Original Finding Description: The City did not have adequate controls in place to ensure obliga...
Finding Number: 2023‐004 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 10.557, Department of Agriculture, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Condition: Original Finding Description: The City did not have adequate controls in place to ensure obligations were liquidated (paid) within the required 60 days. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Terri Daniels (ODG), Regina Greear (ODFS), Denise Fair Razo (DHD) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: During the AFCAP process, the OCFO will work with the Health Department to implement additional controls to ensure all subrecipients and contractors submit invoices timely and that they are reviewed, approved and processed timely and accurately for payment prior to the 60 liquidation requirement period.
Finding Number: 2023‐003 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 10.557, Department of Agriculture, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Condition: Original Finding Description: The City did not have adequate controls in place to exercise its ...
Finding Number: 2023‐003 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 10.557, Department of Agriculture, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Condition: Original Finding Description: The City did not have adequate controls in place to exercise its oversight responsibility of eligibility determinations that were performed by a contractor for the program. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Denise Fair Razo (DHD) Anticipated Completion Date: Complete May 2023 Planned Corrective Action: The City has implemented controls to ensure that the Health Department provides oversight over the contractors. In May 2023, the Health Department hired a WIC Program Director to monitor participant eligibility compliance and ensure policies and procedures are maintained and followed.
Finding Number: 2023-012 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 14.218, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Block Grants Cluster, Community Development Block Grant/Entitlement Grants (CDBG) Condition: Original Finding Description: During reporting tes...
Finding Number: 2023-012 Federal Program, Assistance Listing Number and Name: ALN 14.218, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Block Grants Cluster, Community Development Block Grant/Entitlement Grants (CDBG) Condition: Original Finding Description: During reporting testing, we noted that the City did not file one FFATA report, and there were five untimely submissions. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Julie Schneider (HRD) Anticipated Completion Date: June 2023 Planned Corrective Action: The City will review during the AFCAP process its current FFATA policies and procedures and implement additional documentation and controls to ensure timely and accurate filings and compliance with reporting requirements.
2023-003 Cash Management Program Health Care for the Homeless Name of Contact Person Kelly Wessels, Executive Director Corrective Action Plan • CAPNC moved from an archaic, unsupported software system to Sage Intaact. This software provides the ability to modernize and deploy the levels of internal...
2023-003 Cash Management Program Health Care for the Homeless Name of Contact Person Kelly Wessels, Executive Director Corrective Action Plan • CAPNC moved from an archaic, unsupported software system to Sage Intaact. This software provides the ability to modernize and deploy the levels of internal controls missing from previous fiscal personnel oversight and technical capability. o All fiscal transactions are entered into Sage, and all backup is uploaded at the time of requested transaction. o This is then sent to the Approver, who then reviews for reasonable, allocable and allowable costs. o Payment requests cannot be submitted and forwarded electronically if the backup is not uploaded and the requestor electronically initials that they did so. Approvers are assigned in work flows and transactions are reviewed by Supervisor, Fiscal Department personal o Reimbursement requests are reviewed at program level, compliance officer level and fiscal and presented to Executive Director to review with backup before submitted for reimbursement. Sage houses all backup receipts etc. o All journal entries have time stamps in software and identify who/when the entry occurred and a field is provided to explain the “why”, with reference(s). • Current staff have trained under Sage Intaact and Wipfli consultants to properly track A/P, A/R, payroll and grant management to ensure the integrity of data entry and compliance is observed. Board membership have access to accounting software through Board portal for further oversight. • Wipfli Consulting is providing technical assistance over a 10 month period to develop/deploy updated policies and procedures for fiscal area, in accordance with Uniform Guidance. Curriculum includes: o Internal controls o Allowable compensation and employee benefits o Cost allocation methods o Governing body financial responsibilities o Budgeting o Financial reporting o Financial management systems o Documentation and record retention o Financial policies and procedures o Allowable costs • All administrative leadership staff received, and will continue to receive annually, fiscal oversight training including but not limited to, Uniform Guidance training, grants management and compliance training. Allocations are reviewed regularly by leadership team to ensure that we have appropriate methodology and that we are consistent with grant expectations and regulations. Proposed Completion Date June 30, 2024
2023-002 Activities Allowed or Unallowed and Allowable Costs/Costs Principles Program Community Services Block Grant Name of Contact Person Kelly Wessels, Executive Director Corrective Action Plan As of July 1, 2023 the following behaviors and standards were implemented: • CAPNC moved from an archa...
2023-002 Activities Allowed or Unallowed and Allowable Costs/Costs Principles Program Community Services Block Grant Name of Contact Person Kelly Wessels, Executive Director Corrective Action Plan As of July 1, 2023 the following behaviors and standards were implemented: • CAPNC moved from an archaic, unsupported software system to Sage Intaact. This software provides the ability to modernize and deploy the levels of internal controls missing from previous fiscal personnel oversight and technical capability. Current staff have trained under Sage Intaact and Wipfli consultants to properly track A/P, A/R, payroll and grant management to ensure the integrity of data entry and compliance is observed. Board membership have access to accounting software through Board portal for further oversight. • Payroll services were outsourced to ADP payroll services in order to provide real time features and accountability for time. This allows recording of time more accurate, reliable and allocable. Payroll records are reviewed and time studies are being performed for all staff to ensure allocation methodology, once selected is appropriate, consistent and in alignment with staff performance. o Time entry occurs electronically in real time; hourly employees are assigned a schedule, and salaried staff are monitored o Time cards are electronically submitted and approved electronically to ensure time is recorded as it occurs. o Time off records are also submitted for approval electronically and leave is approved based on County personnel guidance. • Wipfli Consulting is providing technical assistance over a 10 month period to develop/deploy updated policies and procedures for fiscal area, in accordance with Uniform Guidance. Curriculum includes: o Internal controls o Allowable compensation and employee benefits o Cost allocation methods o Governing body financial responsibilities o Budgeting o Financial reporting o Financial management systems o Documentation and record retention o Financial policies and procedures o Allowable costs • All administrative leadership staff received, and will continue to receive annually, fiscal oversight training including but not limited to, Uniform Guidance training, grants management and compliance training. Allocations are reviewed regularly by leadership team to ensure that we have appropriate methodology and that we are consistent with grant expectations and regulations. Proposed Completion Date June 30, 2024
View Audit 291948 Questioned Costs: $1
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