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Finding 2022-003 Reporting Allowable/Allocable Costs We have made considerable progress in fully documenting all costs by funding source in our accounting system. We have now fully implemented a detailed customer/job tracking capacity in QuickBooks and have created a coding system to match all inc...
Finding 2022-003 Reporting Allowable/Allocable Costs We have made considerable progress in fully documenting all costs by funding source in our accounting system. We have now fully implemented a detailed customer/job tracking capacity in QuickBooks and have created a coding system to match all income and costs associated with government contracts to specific customer/jobs. As of March 2023 this structure has been implemented for all costs with the exception of indirect costs. We will complete work on properly allocating indirect costs to customer/jobs (including securing board approval of the plan) by May 1, 2023. All improvements in accounting by customer/job will be implemented for the full fiscal year ended June 30, 2023. Each government contract is now reviewed on a monthly basis by both our Executive Director and our CFO to assure that appropriate recording of income and costs have been implemented.
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Title: COVID-19 - Provider Relief Fund and American Rescue Plan (ARP) Rural Distribution Federal Assistance Listing Number: 93.498 Compliance Requirement: Reporting ...
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Title: COVID-19 - Provider Relief Fund and American Rescue Plan (ARP) Rural Distribution Federal Assistance Listing Number: 93.498 Compliance Requirement: Reporting Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Procedures will be put in place to review accuracy of reporting prior to submission. Completion Date 2/1/23 Accounting Name of Contact Person: Jenny Englerth, President/CEO
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Title: Health Center Program Cluster, COVID-19 Immunizations CoAg and Vaccines for Children Program Federal Assistance Listing Number: 93.224, 93.527, 93.268 Compliance Requirements: Activities allowed or unallowed, Allowab...
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Title: Health Center Program Cluster, COVID-19 Immunizations CoAg and Vaccines for Children Program Federal Assistance Listing Number: 93.224, 93.527, 93.268 Compliance Requirements: Activities allowed or unallowed, Allowable costs/Cost Principles Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Family First Health will review its Time and Effort policy to ensure continued compliance with federal regulations in maintaining records of personnel time and effort to substantiate salary costs associated with its federal grants. We will add steps to our process to ensure that the certifications by employees whose time is allocated to one federally funded program will sign an after-the-fact certification on a semi-annual basis confirming that the employee worked on a single award for the given period. The transition from ADP (our past payroll processor) to Paycom (our new payroll processor) will provide additional levels of timekeeping detail that will enable time and effort to be more closely monitored and reported. Completion Date 2/1/23 Accounting Name of Contact Person: Jenny Englerth, President/CEO
We have made the required journal entries to correct the financial statements at September 30,2022 and for the year then ended. Additionally, management established system safeguards in accounting program that wont allow users to post entries to past years without authorization from Controller or Ch...
We have made the required journal entries to correct the financial statements at September 30,2022 and for the year then ended. Additionally, management established system safeguards in accounting program that wont allow users to post entries to past years without authorization from Controller or Chief Financial Officer.
Finding 35545 (2022-001)
Significant Deficiency 2022
Effective July 1, 2023, prior to entering into subawards and contracts with award funds, depending on the project, the city staff responsible to verify that such contractors and subrecipients are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded pursuant to Title 31 Code of Federal Regulations section ...
Effective July 1, 2023, prior to entering into subawards and contracts with award funds, depending on the project, the city staff responsible to verify that such contractors and subrecipients are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded pursuant to Title 31 Code of Federal Regulations section 19.300 will be the City Engineer - Oscar Fuentes, Grants Manager ? Christine Viterelli, and Finance Supervisor ? Dennis Clark.
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ross McDonald, Director of Compliance Ousman Kah, Subrecipient Monitoring Coordinator Corrective Action Planned: The final version of the agency's Monitoring Plan will be completed by 6/30/2023. Estimated Completion Date: 6/30/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ross McDonald, Director of Compliance Ousman Kah, Subrecipient Monitoring Coordinator Corrective Action Planned: The final version of the agency's Monitoring Plan will be completed by 6/30/2023. Estimated Completion Date: 6/30/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ross McDonald, Director of Compliance Ousman Kah, Subrecipient Monitoring Coordinator Corrective Action Planned: A Grants Management solution is being pursued by DSS in anticipation that it can be deployed with Subrecipient Monitoring capabilities needed to comply with...
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ross McDonald, Director of Compliance Ousman Kah, Subrecipient Monitoring Coordinator Corrective Action Planned: A Grants Management solution is being pursued by DSS in anticipation that it can be deployed with Subrecipient Monitoring capabilities needed to comply with these requirements. Estimated Completion Date: 6/30/2024
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ida Witherspoon, Chief Financial Officer Corrective Action Planned: Prepare procedures that documents where the number of eligible individuals contained in the SSBG-Post expenditure are derived. Also include screen prints of the actual reports used to obtain the data ...
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ida Witherspoon, Chief Financial Officer Corrective Action Planned: Prepare procedures that documents where the number of eligible individuals contained in the SSBG-Post expenditure are derived. Also include screen prints of the actual reports used to obtain the data with the report as supporting documentation. Estimated Completion Date: 6/30/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ida Witherspoon, Chief Financial Officer Dwayne Sneade, Assistant Director for Governance-ISRM James Pell, ARMICS Manager Corrective Action Planned: Finance and program staff to conduct analysis that will identify provider agencies that perform significant fiscal proce...
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ida Witherspoon, Chief Financial Officer Dwayne Sneade, Assistant Director for Governance-ISRM James Pell, ARMICS Manager Corrective Action Planned: Finance and program staff to conduct analysis that will identify provider agencies that perform significant fiscal processes for the Department and provide this information to the ARMICS unit. Estimated Completion Date: 12/31/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ida Witherspoon, Chief Financial Officer Corrective Action Planned: Send periodic e-mail reminders to program staff responsible for submitting FFATA data to the Federal Reporting Unit for submission to the federal government. Estimated Completion Date: 12/31/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ida Witherspoon, Chief Financial Officer Corrective Action Planned: Send periodic e-mail reminders to program staff responsible for submitting FFATA data to the Federal Reporting Unit for submission to the federal government. Estimated Completion Date: 12/31/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Angela Morse, Director of Benefits Programs Mark Golden, Economic Assistance and Employment Manager - Division of Benefit Programs Corrective Action Planned: Perform an analysis of identified reporting errors to determine causality and the appropriate actions to resolv...
Responsible Contact Person(s): Angela Morse, Director of Benefits Programs Mark Golden, Economic Assistance and Employment Manager - Division of Benefit Programs Corrective Action Planned: Perform an analysis of identified reporting errors to determine causality and the appropriate actions to resolve reporting errors. Create a systems modification request to correct errors that are identified as occurring as a result of inaccurate programming in the data modification phase of federal report creation. Estimated Completion Date: 6/30/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Gena Boyle, Deputy Commissioner for Policy and Administration Angela Morse, Director of Benefit Programs Corrective Action Planned: Proposed changes to the Code of Virginia will be submitted for the next General Assembly session's consideration. Estimated Completion Da...
Responsible Contact Person(s): Gena Boyle, Deputy Commissioner for Policy and Administration Angela Morse, Director of Benefit Programs Corrective Action Planned: Proposed changes to the Code of Virginia will be submitted for the next General Assembly session's consideration. Estimated Completion Date: 7/1/2024
Responsible Contact Person(s): Jennifer Cooper, Associate Director Senior Diana Clark, Compliance Coordinator Corrective Action Planned: SRM for the TANF Federal grant program will be included in the SFY2024 SRM Plan. Estimated Completion Date: 6/30/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Jennifer Cooper, Associate Director Senior Diana Clark, Compliance Coordinator Corrective Action Planned: SRM for the TANF Federal grant program will be included in the SFY2024 SRM Plan. Estimated Completion Date: 6/30/2023
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ross McDonald, Director of Compliance Ousman Kah, Subrecipient Monitoring Coordinator Kevin Platea, Deputy Chief Information Officer Corrective Action Planned: A Grants Management solution is being pursued by DSS in anticipation that it can be deployed with Subrecipien...
Responsible Contact Person(s): Ross McDonald, Director of Compliance Ousman Kah, Subrecipient Monitoring Coordinator Kevin Platea, Deputy Chief Information Officer Corrective Action Planned: A Grants Management solution is being pursued by DSS in anticipation that it can be deployed with Subrecipient Monitoring capabilities needed to comply with these requirements. Estimated Completion Date: 6/30/2024
Independent School District No. 276 respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2022. Audit period: 2022 The findings from the schedule of findings and questioned costs are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with the numbers assigned in ...
Independent School District No. 276 respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2022. Audit period: 2022 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?FINANCIAL STATEMENT AUDIT None FINDINGS?FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAMS AUDITS 2022-001 Material weakness in internal control over compliance and compliance for procurement Recommendation: We recommend that the school adopt a compliant policy over all procurement procedures and that the school appropriately documents all procurements going forward. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The District will work to update their policy and implement the appropriate procedures to resolve the finding. They also will be having an MDE audit in the spring and will work with them to create appropriate policies. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Paul Bourgeois, Executive Director of Finance and Operations. Planned completion date for corrective action plan: June 30, 2022
View Audit 34807 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding: 2022-002 ARP Esser III Grant No. 5425U210021 Criteria: OMB 2CFR Part 200, Appendix X1, Compliance Supplement for Federal Assistance Number 84.425 Subpart F instructions that laboreres and mechanics must meet prevailing usage requirement. Condition: The District used a contractor that di...
Finding: 2022-002 ARP Esser III Grant No. 5425U210021 Criteria: OMB 2CFR Part 200, Appendix X1, Compliance Supplement for Federal Assistance Number 84.425 Subpart F instructions that laboreres and mechanics must meet prevailing usage requirement. Condition: The District used a contractor that did not pay prevailing wages. Context: The District used a contractor that did not pay prevailing wages. Effect: The District paid a contractor that did not follow Davis Bacon requirements. Cause: Inadvertent oversight that the company was a corporation and not a sole proprietor and therefore Davis Bacon wages were not verified. View of Responsible Officials & Planned Corrective Action: The superintendent was new as of July 1, but will make sure in the future that this is monitored and corrected. Management?s Response: For future labor and mechanics contracts, the Superintendent will ensure that all contracts contain the prevailing wage provision and that laborers are paid the correct prevailing wage. Official Responsible for Superintendent of Slater School District Ensuring Corrective Action Plan: Planned Completion Date For the Corrective action March 31, 2023
View Audit 33549 Questioned Costs: $1
he District agrees with Crowe's recommendation and the Accounting and Engineering team will work together to develop and document detailed procedures for CIP, as well as specific written procedures related to each agreement/contract. We will also hold meetings monthly to discuss project status, new ...
he District agrees with Crowe's recommendation and the Accounting and Engineering team will work together to develop and document detailed procedures for CIP, as well as specific written procedures related to each agreement/contract. We will also hold meetings monthly to discuss project status, new projects and other items related to open projects, including any projects without recent activity and those close to completion. Additionally, the District will document specific procedures related to accounting for retainage and accruals regarding completed projects and track the financial impact. Once complete, management will conduct training to ensure the new documented procedures are shared with the Engineering and Accounting personnel involved in the CIP process.
CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN Audit Finding Reference Number: 2022-002 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services COVID-19 ? Provider Relief Fund (?PRF?) and American Rescue Plan (?ARP?) Rural Distribution ? Period 1 and Period 2 Reporting ? Assistance Listing Number 93.498 Contact Information: Chief ...
CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN Audit Finding Reference Number: 2022-002 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services COVID-19 ? Provider Relief Fund (?PRF?) and American Rescue Plan (?ARP?) Rural Distribution ? Period 1 and Period 2 Reporting ? Assistance Listing Number 93.498 Contact Information: Chief Financial Officer 303 Sandy Corner Road El Campo, Texas 77437 Plan of Corrective Action: During the District's FY 2022 ended March 31, 2022, all nursing homes that were participants in the Quality Incentive Payment Program with the District received Federal governmental payments from the PRF and ARP programs. These types of payments to the nursing homes are rare and almost all of the nursing homes were inexperienced in handling the accounting and reporting aspects of these federal programs. The District will create a monthly monitoring process to ensure that all participating nursing homes have reliable systems in place to accurately report financial matters related to the receipts, expenditures, and lost revenue that are required to be reported in compliance with all federal grant programs. Implementation Date: March 1, 2023
Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Invisible Children made every effort to register subawards in excess of $30,000 with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Subaward Reporting System. However, due to the change from DUNS to UEI by the Federal Government...
Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Invisible Children made every effort to register subawards in excess of $30,000 with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Subaward Reporting System. However, due to the change from DUNS to UEI by the Federal Government and the requirement to use an organization?s UEI to find sub-awardees in FSRS.gov, Invisible Children was not able to register the subawards meeting the requirements. We are working with our sub-awardees to establish UEI?s for each so this reporting can be completed as soon as possible.
Recommendation: We recommend that the Authority reviews its internal controls over HAP abatement to ensure units that do not meet HQS are abated for the required timeframe. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to ...
Recommendation: We recommend that the Authority reviews its internal controls over HAP abatement to ensure units that do not meet HQS are abated for the required timeframe. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Along with the restructuring of the Assisted Housing Department to add additional management positions, implement comprehensive standard operating procedures and training, HHA will ensure that Housing Assistance Payments (HAP) is properly abated on all units under abatement. Abatement quality control measures will be implemented using comprehensive standard operating procedures, which will include clearly defined eligibility processes and enhanced quality control measures. HHA will also contract with an HCV consultant to provide additional training to the HCV management team. HHA is committed to ensuring that all employees have proper training in all components of the HCV program Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Turkessa Coleman Lacey, Deputy Executive Director Carmisia Danson Woods, Interim Assisted Housing Director Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Complete and on-going If the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has questions regarding this plan, please call Carmisia Danson Woods, Interim Assisted Housing Director at 256-532-5672.
Recommendation: We recommend that the Authority reviews its internal controls over obtaining and maintaining income and expense tenant file documentation to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit findi...
Recommendation: We recommend that the Authority reviews its internal controls over obtaining and maintaining income and expense tenant file documentation to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Huntsville Housing Authority (HHA) is restructuring the Assisted Housing Department to add additional management positions, implement comprehensive standard operating procedures, which will include clearly defined eligibility processes and enhanced quality control measures, to include, provisions to appropriately determine dependent allowances. Management will conduct oversight of key functions, data entry, and maintain a consistent review of regulatory compliance. Management will complete more targeted and a higher number of internal quality control audits. Additionally, HHA will increase staff training on income, assets, expenses, deductions and rent calculations. This approach will also include obtaining and maintaining the correct backup and support documentation. HHA will also contract with a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) consultant to provide additional training to the Assisted Housing management team. HHA is committed to ensuring that all employees have proper training in all components of the HCV program Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Turkessa Coleman Lacey, Deputy Executive Director
Reference Number: 2022-002 Compliance Requirement: Reporting Type of Finding: Internal Control and Compliance Internal Control Impact: Significant Deficiency Compliance Impact: Nonmaterial Noncompliance Assistance Listing Number(s) and Title: 84.425 ? Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund(HEERF) Fe...
Reference Number: 2022-002 Compliance Requirement: Reporting Type of Finding: Internal Control and Compliance Internal Control Impact: Significant Deficiency Compliance Impact: Nonmaterial Noncompliance Assistance Listing Number(s) and Title: 84.425 ? Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund(HEERF) Federal Awarding Agency: U.S. Department of Education Bishop State has reviewed and recognized the needed changes to be put into place to ensure timely reporting and accurate record keeping for all reported data. Bishop State has the Restricted accountant complete the quarterly and annual HEERF reports and file all data according to the report in an organized and methodical method. Once the Restricted Accountant completes the report the Chief Financial Officer and/or Director of Accounting will review the reports and backup data for approval. Once the reports are approved they are handed over to the Grants Administrator for filing on-line with the Department of Education via the HEERF site. This audit finding is a duplicate to the audit finding 2021-005 from the previous fiscal year. The 2022 fiscal year was 75% of the way over at the time the prior year audit finding was presented to Bishop State Community College. At the point of notification all quarterly and annual reports were filed according to HEERF uniform guidance. No other corrective action had to be taken in the 2022 fiscal year as all other uniform reporting guidance was met for the 2022 audit. Anticipated Completion Date: October 2022. Contact Person: Jessica Davis, Chief Financial Officer
FINDING 2022-007 CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION: Ralph Shrader/Jim Beyer CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 765-762-3364 VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: We concur with the finding. DESCRIPTION OF CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: Prevailing wage rates will be established for all construction contracts in ...
FINDING 2022-007 CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION: Ralph Shrader/Jim Beyer CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 765-762-3364 VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: We concur with the finding. DESCRIPTION OF CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: Prevailing wage rates will be established for all construction contracts in excess of $2,000 financed by federal assistance grants. ANTICIPATED COMPLETION DATE: March 2023
FINDING 2022-005 CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION: Ralph Shrader/Jim Beyer CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 765-762-3364 VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: We concur with the finding. DESCRIPTION OF CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: School Corporation will advertise and attain sealed bids for projects as req...
FINDING 2022-005 CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION: Ralph Shrader/Jim Beyer CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 765-762-3364 VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: We concur with the finding. DESCRIPTION OF CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: School Corporation will advertise and attain sealed bids for projects as required by Federal guidelines. Detailed contracts and invoices will be required by the bidder before payment is made. ANTICIPATED COMPLETION DATE: March 2023
View Audit 29924 Questioned Costs: $1
FINDING 2022-006 CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION: Ralph Shrader/Jim Beyer CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 765-762-3364 VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: We concur with the finding. DESCRIPTION OF CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: Information reported via Jotform will be produced by the Superintendent and ...
FINDING 2022-006 CONTACT PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION: Ralph Shrader/Jim Beyer CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 765-762-3364 VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: We concur with the finding. DESCRIPTION OF CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: Information reported via Jotform will be produced by the Superintendent and verified by the Assistant Superintendent with documentation maintained. ANTICIPATED COMPLETION DATE: March 2023
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