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Finding Number 2023-052 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action While the agency does not completely disagree with the Condition, Cause and Effect as documented by the auditors, the agency believes additional considera...
Finding Number 2023-052 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action While the agency does not completely disagree with the Condition, Cause and Effect as documented by the auditors, the agency believes additional considerations are important in drawing conclusions about whether all payments associated with the $1,578,278 in claims identified in this finding are conclusively fraudulent. We worked closely with the auditors to review these claims and had previously identified over 90% of the claims through the agency’s own internal fraud review processes and initiated recovery of any funds paid for claims identified as fraudulent. As we have stated in previous years, conclusions drawn by the auditors around this risk reflect the worst-case scenario based on the information available. OESC processes are ever-evolving and improving to address fraud prevention and detection, as the threat from bad actors will continue in perpetuity. Oklahoma is one of few states that utilizes identity proofing as a gatekeeper to the claim application process. Though OESC launched an improved version of VerifyOK in November 2022, it took time to refine the logic behind the application that is expected to further decrease the potential findings of fraudulent claims for future audits. The agency continues to make fraud prevention a priority and is engaging with federal partners, other state agencies and vendor partners to be vigilant in anticipating trends in fraud activity. While we believe we are expending appropriate levels of effort in this area, we also want to acknowledge that the complexity and ever-changing nature of the fraud space will continue to make this a difficult risk to mitigate entirely. Anticipated Completion Date The efforts required for fraud prevention are not expected to end, as bad actors are expected to continually pursue new methods to exploit unemployment benefit systems in all states. Responsible Contact Person Michelle Britten, Chief Administrative Officer
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Finding Number 2023-036 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action OESC concurs with the audit findings and agrees with the recommendation. The agency also acknowledges the importance of data integrity when reporting ETA ...
Finding Number 2023-036 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action OESC concurs with the audit findings and agrees with the recommendation. The agency also acknowledges the importance of data integrity when reporting ETA 9128 activities and the important role such reporting plays in evaluating and monitoring the RESEA program. OESC realized there was an issue with the RESEA enrollments opened during 3rd quarter 2021 and worked on creating procedures to ensure enrollments opened properly. As referenced in the agency’s response to this same finding last year, in January 2023, administrative staff identified issues with enrollments not opening with a recently implemented technology tool. The agency subsequently decided to abandon the new technology and revert to its original scheduling system. OESC worked with the OKJM vendor to ensure all required services are opened automatically when the RESEA enrollment is established. In December 2023, OESC initiated a process to verify the enrollments opened and perform monthly review of all enrollments to ensure all data elements are captured for all participants. This process involves a high degree of manual effort which presents higher risk for inaccuracies. In conjunction with the agency’s modernization efforts, significant work has been directed at implementing solutions to address both the case management and data reporting requirements needed to fully resolve this finding. Anticipated Completion Date Ongoing until modernization of RESEA tools is complete Responsible Contact Person Tammy Wood, RESEA/TAA Program Manager
Finding Number 2023-035 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action The agency concurs with the findings and agrees with the recommendation. The agency acknowledges our responsibility for program integrity and proper contr...
Finding Number 2023-035 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action The agency concurs with the findings and agrees with the recommendation. The agency acknowledges our responsibility for program integrity and proper controls for the RESEA program. As we referenced in our response last year, the agency has undertaken modernization efforts to provide better solutions for the RESEA program. EmployOklahoma is the first result of this effort in the workforce employment area and it launched in January 2025 as the replacement for OKJM. The majority of the findings above were related to cases pulled for the period between July 2022 and December 2022; there was improvement in the period from January 2023 to June 2023. We anticipate continued progress and improvement going forward, but there will continue to be elevated risk for inaccuracies until the agency’s modernization efforts are successful in implementing solutions to address both the case management and data reporting requirements needed to fully resolve these findings. Anticipated Completion Date Ongoing until modernization of RESEA tools is complete Responsible Contact Person Tammy Wood, RESEA/TAA Program Manager
Finding Number 2023-033 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action OESC concurs with the audit finding and agrees with the recommendation. The decrease in the total dollars associated with this finding in comparison to th...
Finding Number 2023-033 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action OESC concurs with the audit finding and agrees with the recommendation. The decrease in the total dollars associated with this finding in comparison to the prior year demonstrates that the issue has been addressed with the programming that was completed in February 2023. The agency will continue to monitor ongoing results of the new programming to address any further adjustments needed for edge-case scenarios or to appropriately handle other system changes. Anticipated Completion Date Completed in February 2023 Responsible Contact Person Christopher O’Brien, Vice President - OESC UI
Finding Number 2023-031 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action OESC concurs with the audit finding and agrees with the recommendation. The agency also acknowledges the importance of data integrity in submitting the ET...
Finding Number 2023-031 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) #17.225 Unemployment Insurance Planned Corrective Action OESC concurs with the audit finding and agrees with the recommendation. The agency also acknowledges the importance of data integrity in submitting the ETA 9050, ETA 9052 and ETA 9055 reports. Programming was completed in June 2023 to retain backup of the detailed data at the time each report is run. As part of OESC’s technology modernization efforts, technical resources continue to review reporting requirements for all regulatory reports and validate the accuracy of programming that supports such reporting. DOL completed a Data Validation monitoring of OESC in May 2024, and the DOL reviewers shared favorable comments regarding OESC’s modernization efforts, and the agency was able to satisfy DOL with regard to the area of concern and finding identified in their review. OESC leadership expects to address the underlying causes for this finding as part of our modernization efforts. Anticipated Completion Date Programming completed in June 2023 to retain backup data; data validation for regulatory reports is ongoing as part of OESC technology modernization efforts. Responsible Contact Person Michelle Britten, Chief Administrative Officer
Finding Number 2023-210 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 12.401: National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance Projects Program Planned Corrective Action OMD agrees with the auditors’ finding that OMD did not always use the proper state expenditure codes on const...
Finding Number 2023-210 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 12.401: National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance Projects Program Planned Corrective Action OMD agrees with the auditors’ finding that OMD did not always use the proper state expenditure codes on construction purchase orders (PO); however, the total PO amounts were correct. Since being made aware of this issue, the CFO has taken action to update the Certified Procurement Officers’ procedures when processing Construction Management or Design Build Purchase Orders. Rather than increasing the distribution line for architectural and engineering (A&E) costs, the Certified Procurement Officer will add a new distribution line to the PO to identify the construction or renovation costs separately from A&E costs. The CFO will periodically review these construction POs to confirm the proper use of expenditure codes as well as improve the accuracy of the OMD’s financial reporting. Anticipated Completion Date Immediately Responsible Contact Person Angela Tackett, CFO
Finding Number 2023-201 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 12.401: National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance Projects Program Planned Corrective Action OMD agrees with the auditors’ finding that OMD could not locate or provide the proper documentation to verify...
Finding Number 2023-201 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 12.401: National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance Projects Program Planned Corrective Action OMD agrees with the auditors’ finding that OMD could not locate or provide the proper documentation to verify the federal cost share for maintenance personnel assigned to Appendix 1. The CFO will request an updated personnel listing from the federal Director of Engineering for state employees authorized federal reimbursement through Appendix 1 as well as the supporting documentation to validate the allowable costs for reimbursement. These source documents will be maintained in the Appendix 1 files on the Oklahoma National Guard shared portal for the required records retention period with training provided to OMD staff on where to locate the documents. Anticipated Completion Date Beginning of new fiscal year—July 1, 2025 Responsible Contact Person Angela Tackett, CFO
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Finding Number 2023-044 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) CN CLUSTER – SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM; NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM, SPECIAL MILK PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROGRAM AL #10.553, 10.555; 10.556; 10.559; 10.582 Planned Corrective Action C...
Finding Number 2023-044 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) CN CLUSTER – SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM; NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM, SPECIAL MILK PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROGRAM AL #10.553, 10.555; 10.556; 10.559; 10.582 Planned Corrective Action Child Nutrition programs can modify the claim and reporting systems to pull information for all payments meeting the FFATA reporting requirements for funds paid in excess of $30,000 cumulatively annually to a subrecipient. However, we cannot give a corrective action plan for the actual upload to US Spending.com due to the discontinuation of the FSFR website used to upload FFATA reports on March 6th, 2025. This is being replaced by SAM.gov utilizing an API process. There is currently no guidance to States on how this will done once the new API process is ready to be implemented. Once we have guidance on how the information will be collected and uploaded, we can work with OMES to create an upload and reconciliation process. Anticipated Completion Date July 1, 2025, or when the US Spending system update is available. Responsible Contact Person Jennifer Weber
Finding Number 2023-038 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) CN CLUSTER – SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM; NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM, SPECIAL MILK PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROGRAM AL #10.553, 10.555; 10.556; 10.559; 10.582 Planned Corrective Action A...
Finding Number 2023-038 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) CN CLUSTER – SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM; NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM, SPECIAL MILK PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROGRAM AL #10.553, 10.555; 10.556; 10.559; 10.582 Planned Corrective Action Additional training of field-based staff will take place covering the areas of the SFSP review to ensure that meal counts and claim numbers are correct. A SFSP review will not be conducted prior to a claim being filed unless the SFSP program ends prior to a claim being filed. USDA guidance “encourages” a claim review to be conducted when an SFSP review is being conducted. If a sponsor operates for a month or less the review must take place while the program is operating therefore a claim would not be able to be validated. Anticipated Completion Date May 2025 (once SFSP reviews start for summer 2025) Responsible Contact Person Jennifer Weber
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Finding Number 2023-015 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) CN CLUSTER – SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM; NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM, SPECIAL MILK PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROGRAM AL #10.553, 10.555; 10.556; 10.559; 10.582 Planned Corrective Action W...
Finding Number 2023-015 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) CN CLUSTER – SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM; NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM, SPECIAL MILK PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROGRAM AL #10.553, 10.555; 10.556; 10.559; 10.582 Planned Corrective Action We will update our 3-month Operating Excess form we send to schools to include more information. Any schools that are going to carryover part or all of their excess funds will need to provide us an explanation of what those funds will be spent on and then comments will be made on the log so we follow-up with the school to ensure allowable items were purchased. If they are using the excess for salaries and/or the cost of serving all students free they will need to let us know that in writing as well. Anticipated Completion Date June 2, 2025 Responsible Contact Person Jennifer Weber
Finding Number 2023-023 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 10.551 and 10.561 – SNAP Cluster Planned Corrective Action The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) does not concur that an unauthorized person printed an EBT card. The employee in question did transfer...
Finding Number 2023-023 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 10.551 and 10.561 – SNAP Cluster Planned Corrective Action The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) does not concur that an unauthorized person printed an EBT card. The employee in question did transfer to another position but was purposely left with that access to assist as needed during the transition period. During the audited timeframe, many locations had only one staff member onsite due to COVID, a division-wide restructuring in AFS, and the removal of administrative staff from field offices. Recognizing this limitation, the State restructured the EBT card inventory process in its entirety. All reconciliation duties including tracking and resolving discrepancies are now handled exclusively by designated off-site administrative staff using a new dynamic Microsoft solution. This eliminates the issue of misplaced paper based records and improves oversight and accountability in the process. The function of deactivating EBT cards was moved to offsite staff allowing the County staff to better focus on serving the needs of the citizens seeking assistance. Anticipated Completion Date 4/18/2025 Responsible Contact Person Amy Roberts, Deputy Director of AFS
Finding Number 2023-069 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 10.551 – SNAP Cluster Planned Corrective Action The agency will manually load the workflow queues using the monitoring transactions for the G1DX discrepancies, and we will continuously work to improve the system...
Finding Number 2023-069 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 10.551 – SNAP Cluster Planned Corrective Action The agency will manually load the workflow queues using the monitoring transactions for the G1DX discrepancies, and we will continuously work to improve the system failures preventing automatic workload management. This includes bi-weekly updates to ensure all items are properly queued for resolution until the system can fully resume this functionality. Anticipated Completion Date The backlog will be resolved by 06/01/2025. System queue management functionality will be resolved by 09/30/2025. Responsible Contact Person Jennifer McSparrin, Programs Administrator of Business Intelligence
Finding Number 2023-105 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 10.542 - Pandemic EBT – Food Benefits Planned Corrective Action The P-EBT program is no longer issuing benefits. Should a similar program be required in the future, the DHS will ensure internal controls are in p...
Finding Number 2023-105 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 10.542 - Pandemic EBT – Food Benefits Planned Corrective Action The P-EBT program is no longer issuing benefits. Should a similar program be required in the future, the DHS will ensure internal controls are in place to avoid duplicate or erroneous payments. Anticipated Completion Date N/A Responsible Contact Person Sondra Shelby
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Finding Number 2023-007 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 10.542 – Pandemic EBT – Food Benefits Planned Corrective Action In February 2025, the Oklahoma SNAP unit transitioned to new leadership with the appointment of a new Program Administrator (PA). During the transi...
Finding Number 2023-007 Subject Heading (Financial) or AL no. and program name (Federal) 10.542 – Pandemic EBT – Food Benefits Planned Corrective Action In February 2025, the Oklahoma SNAP unit transitioned to new leadership with the appointment of a new Program Administrator (PA). During the transition, previous issues related to the FNS 292B report were identified and addressed. New procedures have been implemented to ensure future reports are accurate and properly reviewed. Moving forward: • The SNAP Program Field Representative will enter the data for the FNS 292B report and notify the Program Administrator once the report is completed. • The Program Administrator will then review the data and information entered for accuracy. • After confirming the information is correct, the Program Administrator will certify the report in FPRs as appropriate. The new Program Administrator has access to FPRs and is authorized to certify the data. These steps have been put in place to ensure the integrity and timeliness of the FNS 292B report moving forward. Anticipated Completion Date Already completed Responsible Contact Person Amy Roberts
CONDITION: The City of McKeesport inadvertently charged as eligible expenditures two (2) purchases totaling $144,000 on the third quarter financial report required to be filed with the Department of Treasury that had already been claimed as eligible expenditures in the second quarter financial repor...
CONDITION: The City of McKeesport inadvertently charged as eligible expenditures two (2) purchases totaling $144,000 on the third quarter financial report required to be filed with the Department of Treasury that had already been claimed as eligible expenditures in the second quarter financial report. CRITERIA: Section 2 CFR 200.1 of the Uniform Guidance defines a disallowed cost as a charge to a Federal Award that is determined to be unallowable under the Award’s terms, which would include duplicate payments. Section 2 CFR 200.339 of the Uniform Guidance gives the federal agency the authority to disallow costs if the recipient fails to comply with the aforementioned Award terms and conditions. MANAGEMENT’S CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: Management of the City will reallocate the two vendor payments totaling $144,000 which were inadvertently duplicated in the financial reports required to be submitted to the Department of Treasury. The $144,000 in duplicate payments will be reallocated for eligible road salt purchases made during calendar year 2023.
CONDITION: During the calendar year 2023, the City did not utilize a formal general ledger system of accounting to track the financial activity (financial position and results of operations) for several ‘Funds’ held at the City. The activity of these funds is either 1) maintained in spreadsheet fash...
CONDITION: During the calendar year 2023, the City did not utilize a formal general ledger system of accounting to track the financial activity (financial position and results of operations) for several ‘Funds’ held at the City. The activity of these funds is either 1) maintained in spreadsheet fashion similar to a checkbook used in personal finances, 2) recorded partially (expenses only with no revenue), or 3) not tracked at all. As these funds are not maintained using the City’s accounting software package, management does not have the ability to efficiently generate financial reports necessary to provide management with the proper fiscal oversight. This condition included the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding known as the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund. However, it should be noted that City personnel were able to prepare spreadsheets to document which expenditures were utilized to prepare the necessary quarterly reporting requirements to the Department of Treasury. This is a repeat finding (2022-002) from the prior year. CRITERIA: Prudent internal control procedures in the areas of general ledger management and financial reporting include maintaining a formal general ledger system of accounting to track the activity of all ‘Funds’ maintained by the City. In specific as it relates to federal programs, Section 2 CFR 200.403(g) of the Uniform Guidance requires that federal costs must be adequately documented which would include the maintaining of a formal general ledger system of accounting for all ‘Funds’ of the City. MANAGEMENT’S CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: Management of the City will assess the current workload and expertise of the City’s business office personnel in an effort to determine a feasible timeframe to continue the process of creating a formal general ledger system of accounting for all City ‘Funds’ that are not already entered into the software accounting system. The timeframe for completion of this review will occur during the first nine months of calendar year 2025 with the intention of having the City be in full compliance with Section 2 CFR 200.403(g) of the Uniform Guidance which requires federal costs to be adequately documented which would include the maintaining of a formal general ledger system of accounting for all ‘Funds’ of the City.
CONDITION: During the calendar year 2023, the City did not record the necessary adjustments to the various ‘Fund’ general ledgers of the City to properly reconcile the balance sheet accounts, such as cash, receivables, payables, and payroll-related liabilities to the underlying supporting documentat...
CONDITION: During the calendar year 2023, the City did not record the necessary adjustments to the various ‘Fund’ general ledgers of the City to properly reconcile the balance sheet accounts, such as cash, receivables, payables, and payroll-related liabilities to the underlying supporting documentation available at the City (which includes reconciliations of cash prepared independently by City personnel but do not agree to amounts reported in the various general ledgers). This included ‘Funds” containing significant federal funding such as the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding known as the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund. As a result, the financial position and results of operations as shown throughout the calendar year were inaccurately stated. However, it should be noted that the Community Development Department of the City and other City personnel maintain separate financial reporting for these federal funds, independent of the aforementioned ‘Fund’ general ledgers sufficient to ascertain the revenues and expenditures of the federal programs. This is a repeat finding (2022-001) for the prior year. CRITERIA: Prudent internal control procedures in the areas of general ledger management and financial reporting include the reconciliation of all general ledger account balances to underlying supporting documentation monthly with independent oversight and approval as part of the process. In specific as it relates to federal programs, Section 2 CFR 200.403(g) of the Uniform Guidance requires that federal costs must be adequately documented which would include the applicable general ledgers of the City. MANAGEMENT’S CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: Management of the City will review the recommended options as presented by the Audit Firm’s recommendation for feasibility considering current manpower, expertise, and budgetary constraints. In addition, the City plans to ensure that written procedures for all accounting functions are implemented, reviewed and updated as necessary with the objective of ensuring that all balance sheet account balances are supported by the underlying documentation available at the City. The timeframe for completion of this review will occur during the first nine months of calendar year 2025 with the intention of having the City be in full compliance with Section 2 CFR 200.403(g) of the Uniform Guidance which requires federal costs to be adequately documented which would include the applicable general ledgers of the City.
The City will attempt to file all future reporting packages in accordance with 2 CFR 200.
The City will attempt to file all future reporting packages in accordance with 2 CFR 200.
The Center will ensure reports are completed, reviewed and sent according to contract guidelines.
The Center will ensure reports are completed, reviewed and sent according to contract guidelines.
The Center will ensure we have all supporting documentation saved and reviewed prior to payment being issued.
The Center will ensure we have all supporting documentation saved and reviewed prior to payment being issued.
Finding Number: 2023-046 Finding Name: Untimely Review of Subrecipient Performance Reports Finding Condition(s): The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) did not review subrecipient performance reports in a timely manner according to its program monitoring policies and procedures for subrecipien...
Finding Number: 2023-046 Finding Name: Untimely Review of Subrecipient Performance Reports Finding Condition(s): The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) did not review subrecipient performance reports in a timely manner according to its program monitoring policies and procedures for subrecipients of the Education and Stabilization Fund - Elementary and Secondary Education (ESF) program for fiscal year 2023. Name of Contact Person(s): • Denise Blaney, Director – Illinois State Board of Education, Title Grant Administration Department • Lazell Logan, Supervisor – Illinois State Board of Education, Title Grant Administration Department • Annie Brooks, Executive Director – Illinois State Board of Education, Regulatory Services Corrective Action(s): To ensure proper review procedures are performed in a timely manner in accordance with its program monitoring policies and procedures, ISBE’s Title Grant Administration Department started to send bi-weekly lists of submitted, past due, and disapproved Grant Periodic Reports (GPRS) to each applicable ISBE department. The Title Grant Administration Department analyzes the GPRS reports and prioritizes reviews based on submission dates. The Title Grant Administration Department also has trained team members to assist with the review process. Proposed Completion Date: October 31, 2024 – Completed
Finding Number: 2023-045 Finding Name: Inadequate Monitoring of 21st Century Subrecipients Finding Condition(s): The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) did not adequately monitor and document program monitoring procedures performed over subrecipients of the 21st Century Community Learning Cent...
Finding Number: 2023-045 Finding Name: Inadequate Monitoring of 21st Century Subrecipients Finding Condition(s): The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) did not adequately monitor and document program monitoring procedures performed over subrecipients of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st Century) program. Additionally, ISBE did not follow its subrecipient monitoring procedures during the year ended June 30, 2023. Finally, ISBE’s controls for monitoring are not designed at an appropriate level of precision to ensure monitoring of subrecipients is completed as required. Name of Contact Person(s): Ryan Levin, Supervisor; 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) State Education Agency Coordinator – Illinois State Board of Education, Wellness and Student Care Management Department Corrective Action(s): To ensure that 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) subgrantees’ progress and performance are monitored in accordance with 2 CFR 200.331(d), 2 CFR 200.331(b) and 2 CFR 200.303, Wellness and Student Care Management Department and the 21st CCLC team will develop processes and structures to facilitate the procedures, protocols, and efficacy of subgrantee monitoring. Components of this work will include, but not be limited to: • Evaluating and revising the program’s subgrantee risk analysis procedures and tools to ensure that they are relevant and accurately reflect the items/actions that suggest higher levels of subgrantee risk (2 CFR 200.331(b)). • Reviewing and revising the procedures and/or documentation that is collected for all three tiers of subgrantee monitoring to ensure that all processes are relevant; are not simply perfunctory; ensure compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the subaward; and that the subaward performance goals are achieved (2 CFR 200.331(d)). • Establishing and implementing specific processes and protocols to ensure that all components of subgrantee monitoring are timely, that management reviews and provides approval for key components of the process, and that accurate and complete documentation is produced and maintained (2 CFR 200.303). Proposed Completion Date: December 31, 2025
Finding Number: 2023-044 Finding Name: Inaccurate Information Included in the Financial Reports Finding Condition(s): The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) did not prepare accurate federal financial status reports for the Airport Improvement Program. Name of Contact Person(s): • Melanie Q...
Finding Number: 2023-044 Finding Name: Inaccurate Information Included in the Financial Reports Finding Condition(s): The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) did not prepare accurate federal financial status reports for the Airport Improvement Program. Name of Contact Person(s): • Melanie Quinn, Contracts Section Manager – Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics • Joe Segobiano, Bureau Chief of Administrative Services – Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics Corrective Action(s): IDOT is working to fully staff and train the Contracts Section of the Division of Aeronautics to ensure reporting is completed as required. Proposed Completion Date: June 30, 2026
Finding Number: 2023-043 Finding Name: Failure to Report Subaward Information Required by FFATA Finding Condition(s): The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) failed to report information required by the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) for awards granted to subrec...
Finding Number: 2023-043 Finding Name: Failure to Report Subaward Information Required by FFATA Finding Condition(s): The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) failed to report information required by the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) for awards granted to subrecipients of the Airport Improvement Program. Name of Contact Person(s): • Melanie Quinn, Contracts Section Manager – Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics • Joe Segobiano, Bureau Chief of Administrative Services – Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics Corrective Action(s): IDOT is working to fully staff and train the Contracts Section of the Division of Aeronautics to ensure reporting is completed as required. Proposed Completion Date: June 30, 2026
Finding Number: 2023-042 Finding Name: Inaccurate Reporting of Federal Expenditures Finding Condition(s): The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) did not accurately report Federal expenditures under the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program. Name of Contact Person(s): Kelly McGrath, Mana...
Finding Number: 2023-042 Finding Name: Inaccurate Reporting of Federal Expenditures Finding Condition(s): The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) did not accurately report Federal expenditures under the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program. Name of Contact Person(s): Kelly McGrath, Manager of Accounting and Reporting – Illinois Department of Employment Security, Accounting and Reporting Corrective Action(s): The IDES has worked with its bank to address one of the underlying issues that prompted these adjustments and has updating its procedures for its GAAP package preparation. The IDES reviewed and considered this finding when preparing its fiscal year 2024 GAAP package. Proposed Completion Date: March 31, 2025 – Completed
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