Finding 2023-003 - Material Weakness in Internal Control over Compliance and Material Noncompliance (Qualified Opinion) - Inadequate Tracking of Expenditures and Retention of Documentation: Activities Allowed or Unallowed: Allowable Costs/Cost Principles and Reporting (A/B/L) for Assistance Listing Number 19.510 and 93.567 Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Section 200.510(b) states in part, “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of federal expenditures for the period covered by the auditee’s consolidated financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 200.502.” Also, in accordance with CFR Section 200.302(b) - Financial Management, the auditees financial management system must provide 1) identification of all federal awards received and expended; 2) accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each federal award or program; 3) records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally‐funded activities; 4) effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets; 5) comparison of expenditures with budget amounts for each Federal award; 6) written procedures to implement the requirements of section 200.305 and; 7) written procedures for determining the allowability of costs in accordance with Subpart E and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Recipients of federal awards must submit accurate, complete and timely financial and performance reports. The Organization should have internal controls designed to ensure compliance with those provisions. The Organization should retain sufficient documentation such as invoice and allocation support for expenditures to retain documentation for audit purposes. Condition: During detail testing of expenditures, it was noted that the Organization did not maintain adequate documentation to support how certain costs were allocated to the federal program. Several transactions lacked sufficient detail, such as invoice or expense reimbursement form. Several expenditures selected for testing did not obtain sufficient approval by an individual at the Organization. It was noted that quarterly reports provided to the federal program were not reviewed by an individual at the Organization prior to submission to ensure accurate report of expenditures. Cause: The Organization does not have an adequate system in place to ensure quarterly reports have sufficient supporting documentation, proper approval/review, and accurate reporting prior to submission. Responsibilities for expenditure tracking were not clearly assigned, and there was no formal review process in place. The Organization is not following their Document Retention Policy. Effect: The effect of this condition increases the possibility that quarterly financial reports are misstated or inaccurate and increase the risk of noncompliance with federal requirements. The effect of this condition also increases the risk that expenditures are unallowable per the grant, federal regulations, or cost principles due to the insufficient support of proper approval retained. Questioned costs: None Repeat Finding: Yes - 2022-004 Recommendation: Policies and procedures should be in place to ensure quarterly financial reports are properly supported, accurately reported, and adequately approved and reviewed. A formal review process should be established to ensure compliance. The Organization should following the Document Retention Policy that was put in place and required by law. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with this finding and their response is included in the Corrective Action Plan.
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Material Weakness/Noncompliance – Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards 2 CFR § 200.510(b) states, in part, that the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. At a minimum, the schedule must: a) List individual federal programs by Federal agency. For a cluster of programs, provide the cluster name, list individual Federal programs within the cluster of programs, and provide the applicable Federal agency name. For R&D, total Federal awards expended must be shown either by individual Federal award or by Federal agency and major subdivision within the Federal agency. b) For Federal awards received as a subrecipient, the name of the pass-through entity and identifying number assigned by the pass-through entity must be included. c) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the Assistance Listing Number or other identifying number when the Assistance Listings information is not available. For a cluster of programs also provide the total for the cluster. d) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. e) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in §200.502(b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. This is in addition to including the total Federal awards expended for loan or loan guarantee programs in the schedule. f) Include notes that describe that significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee elected to use the 10% de minimis cost rate as covered in §200.414. The School District did prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards; however, total federal expenditures were understated by $675,306. Adjustments were made to the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Inaccurate completion of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards could lead to inaccurate reporting of federal expenditures by the School District and could jeopardize future federal funding. We recommend the School District review/update their current policies and procedures, including, prior to submitting the federal schedule to the auditors, a second review of data, support and amounts be reported, to help ensure accurate information is provided. Officials' Response: See Corrective Action Plan
Condition: During our review and reconciliation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) as initially prepared by the County, we identified federal programs that were not listed accurately which resulted in federal expenditures being overstated stated by $929,420 • Expenditures reported on the SEFA for ALN 16.607 - Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program were $0. Actual federal expenditures obtained from the County’s records confirm $17,235 expended for a variance of ($17,235). • Expenditures reported on the SEFA for ALN 16.554 - National Criminal History Improvement Program (NCHIP) were $0. Actual federal expenditures obtained from the County’s records confirm $1,788 expended for a variance of ($1,788). • Expenditures reported on the SEFA for ALN 21.019 - Coronavirus Relief Fund were $1,100,510. Actual federal expenditures obtained from the County’s records confirm $0 expended for a variance of $1,100,510. • Expenditures reported on the SEFA for ALN 97.036 - Disaster Grants - Public Assistance (Presidentially Declared Disasters) - DR-4530 were $0. Actual federal expenditures obtained from the County’s records confirm $144,826 expended for a variance of ($144,826). • Expenditures reported on the SEFA for ALN 97.036 - Disaster Grants - Public Assistance (Presidentially Declared Disasters) - DR-4530 were $0. Actual federal expenditures obtained from the County’s records confirm $7,241 expended for a variance of ($7,241). Additionally, the County failed to present $4,199,136 in subrecipient expenditures on the SEFA for ALN 21.027 - Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. Cause of Condition: Policies and procedures have not been designed and implemented to ensure accurate reporting of expenditures for all federal awards. Effect of Condition: This condition resulted in inaccurate recording of the federal expenditures on the SEFA. Recommendation: OSAI recommends county officials and department heads gain an understanding of federal programs awarded to Rogers County. Internal control procedures should be designed and implemented to ensure accurate reporting of expenditures on the SEFA and to ensure compliance with federal requirements. The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) should review and approve SEFA in an open meeting. Management Response: Board of County Commissioners: The Board of County Commissioners is responsible for the overall fiscal concerns of the county. See OKLA. STAT. Title 19, § 345. The Board of County Commissioners, with the cooperation and participation of all elected officials, reviews, develops and implements policies and procedures to create a strong internal control environment. Additionally, the Board of County Commissioners conducts meetings with all elected officials and officers responsible for the receipt and/or expenditure of county funds. These meetings address fiscal matters, including but not limited to, policy discussions and implementation, financial reports, budget oversight, SEFA reporting, and legal compliance. Policies and procedures, combined with fiscal oversight meetings, are intended to: 1) prevent or detect material misstatements in the financial statements; 2) prevent or detect fraud within the county; 3) increase communication between the Board of County Commissioners and those elected officials and officers responsible for the receipt and/or expenditure of public funds; 4) provide oversight over the fiscal concerns of the county; 5) identify and address risks related to financial reporting; 6) ensure the accuracy of Rogers County’s financial statements, Estimate of Needs, and the SEFA; and 7) ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and/or codes. The Board of County Commissioners, with the cooperation of all elected officials and officers responsible for the receipt or expenditure of federal funds, will evaluate the processes and procedures currently in place to ensure the accuracy of SEFA reporting and detect potential inaccuracies and/or misstatements. Criteria: 2 CFR § 200.303(a) Internal Controls reads as follows: The non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). 2 CFR § 200.508(b) Auditee responsibilities reads as follows: The auditee must: Prepare appropriate financial statements, including the schedule of expenditures of Federal awards in accordance with §200.510 Financial statements. 2 CFR § 200.510(b) Financial statements reads, in part, as follows: Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards. The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended. Further, GAO Standards – Section 2 – Objectives of an Entity - OV2.23 states in part: Compliance Objectives Management conducts activities in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. As part of specifying compliance objectives, the entity determines which laws and regulations apply to the entity. Management is expected to set objectives that incorporate these requirements.
Internal Control Impact: Materail weakness. Repeat Finding: No. Questioned Costs: No. Criteria: 2 CFR section 200.510(b) requires the auditee to prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) that must contain all federal awards expended during the period. 2 CFR section 200.502 requires proper tracking and accounting of federal expenditures incurred under the same basis of accounting as the basic financial statements to ensure proper cutoff and reporting. Condition: The School did not adequately track its expenditures of federal awards and did not prepare a complete SEFA as of the year end. Cause: The School did not have an adequate process to track expenditures of federal awards. This resulted in the School not being aware that they had expended more than $750,000 of federal awards during the year and would be subject to the Uniform Guidance. Effect: Failure to adequately track expenditures of federal awards could result in the SEFA being prepared inaccurately or in an untimely manner. Recommendation: Marshall Jones recommends that the School establish a process to track the expenditures of federal awards during the year. This will help the School to be aware of crossing the Uniform Guidance threshold, enabling the School to prepare the SEFA accurately and timely. Views of Responsible Officials: Management of the School concurs with the finding. Please refer to the Corrective Action Plan.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Other ALL FEDERAL PROGRAMS IDENTIFIED ON THE SEFA Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards (SEFA), “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, Basis for determining Federal awards expended. While the auditor is able to assist with SEFA preparation, management remains responsible for identifying all federal expenditures to enable the preparation of a complete and accurate SEFA. Condition: Management was unable to provide a complete listing of federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to require a final review of the listing of federal expenditures by the Director of Finance prior to audit fieldwork when the listing was prepared by another staff person. Questioned Costs: None. Effect: By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation at the beginning of the audit, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance, which could lead to an incorrect major program determination and a substandard single audit. Context: We requested that the Organization provide a list of all federal expenditures at the start of audit fieldwork. During the audit, we detected federal expenditures that were not identified by the Organization as federal. Additionally, the Organization identified federal expenditures during their review of the draft financial statements, which were previously not identified as federal. identified as federal. Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Minnesota Land Trust implement internal controls to ensure there is an adequate communication and review process in place to capture all federal awards expended at the correct amounts in accordance with the criteria above. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: The Minnesota Land Trust has internal controls to ensure that federal expenditures are accurately identified and reviewed. We will add additional internal controls to ensure a complete listing of federal expenditures is easy to provide and that the listing is reviewed by the Finance Department prior to audit fieldwork.
Finding 2023-001: Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters – Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA); AL No. 84.336 Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards, “the auditee must prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” Condition: Federal expenditures were not correctly identified on the School’s initial SEFA prepared for the audit. Per review of supporting documentation and inquiry of management, it was determined that the initial SEFA excluded $30,500 of federal expenditures for the Teacher Quality Partnership Grants – AL No. 84.336 program (U.S. Department of Education. Passed through to the School from the University of St. Thomas. Pass Through Entity Identifying Number S336S200016). This federal grant had been identified as Local Revenues, instead of Federal Revenues, which caused the related federal expenditures to be missed in the initial SEFA preparation. Cause: Internal controls are not in place to identify all contract and grant agreements that are federally funded. Effect: The amount of federal expenditures reported on the SEFA was initially understated by $30,500. The final SEFA included in the single audit reporting package accurately included these amounts. By not having proper controls over SEFA preparation and federal award identification, there is a risk that the SEFA will not reflect all of the federal awards subject to the Uniform Guidance. Questioned Costs: None. Repeat Finding of Immediate Prior Year: Yes. Finding 2022-002 – Identification of Federal Funds for Purposes of Assembling the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA); AL Nos. 93.434 and 93.575. Recommendation: We recommend that the School review internal control procedures to ensure timely identification of federal awards and related expenditures. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Action: The School agrees with this finding. Lisa Hendricks, the Director of Finance, and the 3rd party accountant will work closely to develop a grant tracking system that determines the source of the grant funds prior to expending any of the funds.
2023-001 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA)) Information on the Major Federal Program: Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Federal Assistance Listing Name: Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program Pass-through Awards under the Uniform Guidance Requirements: Pass-through Entity Award Name Award Period The United Way SE Family Center DC Phase 39 November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way SE Family Center DC ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Mont. Co Family Center Phase 39 November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Mont. Co Family Center ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Parish Partners PG Co Phase 39 November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Parish Partners PG Co ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Parish Partners Calvert Co ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Parish Partners Charles Co ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Angel’s Watch Charles Co ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way St. Josephine’s Shelter DC ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Adam’s Place Shelter DC ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way SMFB ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way SCC Food Pantry Phase 39 November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way SCC Food Pantry ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Phase HR22 April 13, 2022 to July 7, 2022 Criteria: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200 (2 CFR part 200) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with §200.302 Financial Management, a non-Federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal entity must provide for the following: (1) Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. (2) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.327 Financial Reporting and §200.328 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. (3) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for Federally-funded activities. (4) Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.
2023-001 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA)) Information on the Major Federal Program: Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Federal Assistance Listing Name: Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program Pass-through Awards under the Uniform Guidance Requirements: Pass-through Entity Award Name Award Period The United Way SE Family Center DC Phase 39 November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way SE Family Center DC ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Mont. Co Family Center Phase 39 November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Mont. Co Family Center ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Parish Partners PG Co Phase 39 November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Parish Partners PG Co ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Parish Partners Calvert Co ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Parish Partners Charles Co ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Angel’s Watch Charles Co ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way St. Josephine’s Shelter DC ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Adam’s Place Shelter DC ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way SMFB ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way SCC Food Pantry Phase 39 November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way SCC Food Pantry ARPAR November 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023 The United Way Phase HR22 April 13, 2022 to July 7, 2022 Criteria: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200 (2 CFR part 200) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with §200.302 Financial Management, a non-Federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal entity must provide for the following: (1) Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. (2) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.327 Financial Reporting and §200.328 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. (3) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for Federally-funded activities. (4) Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.
Assistance Listing Number, Federal Agency, and Program Name - 84.425D, U.S. Department of Education, COVID 19 ESSER Formula Fund II 11r(2) and COVID 19 ESSER Formula Fund II Learning Loss 98c Finding Type - Significant deficiency Criteria - Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) and Section 500.508(b) of Title 2, Subtitle A, Chapter II, Part 200, Subpart F, auditees must prepare a schedule of expenditures of federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements, which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with Section 200.502. While not required, the auditee may choose to provide information requested by federal awarding agencies and pass through entities to make the schedule easier to use. Condition - The schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA) was not complete, as it omitted expenditures from two federal awards. Questioned Costs - None Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - N/A Context - Two grants were omitted from the SEFA prepared by management totaling $816,904 in expenditures, which was identified by the auditor during the annual audit and subsequently included on the SEFA. Expenditures were recorded in the School District's general ledger but were excluded from the School District's preparation of the SEFA. Cause and Effect - The School District did not have sufficient controls in place to properly reconcile federal revenue to the federal expenditures reflected on the SEFA to validate that all federal grants awarded and expended were included in the SEFA. Recommendation - The School District should implement a process to ensure that the SEFA is prepared timely and that all grant expenditures are included accurately. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan - The School District will develop a SEFA checklist to help ensure all federal expenditures are properly reported. Additional processes will be put in place by management to review the SEFA in advance of the annual audit to effectively meet audit report timelines and help ensure completeness, validity, and accuracy of the final SEFA reporting.
Assistance Listing Number, Federal Agency, and Program Name - 84.425D, U.S. Department of Education, COVID 19 ESSER Formula Fund II 11r(2) and COVID 19 ESSER Formula Fund II Learning Loss 98c Finding Type - Significant deficiency Criteria - Per 2 CFR 200.510(b) and Section 500.508(b) of Title 2, Subtitle A, Chapter II, Part 200, Subpart F, auditees must prepare a schedule of expenditures of federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements, which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with Section 200.502. While not required, the auditee may choose to provide information requested by federal awarding agencies and pass through entities to make the schedule easier to use. Condition - The schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA) was not complete, as it omitted expenditures from two federal awards. Questioned Costs - None Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - N/A Context - Two grants were omitted from the SEFA prepared by management totaling $816,904 in expenditures, which was identified by the auditor during the annual audit and subsequently included on the SEFA. Expenditures were recorded in the School District's general ledger but were excluded from the School District's preparation of the SEFA. Cause and Effect - The School District did not have sufficient controls in place to properly reconcile federal revenue to the federal expenditures reflected on the SEFA to validate that all federal grants awarded and expended were included in the SEFA. Recommendation - The School District should implement a process to ensure that the SEFA is prepared timely and that all grant expenditures are included accurately. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan - The School District will develop a SEFA checklist to help ensure all federal expenditures are properly reported. Additional processes will be put in place by management to review the SEFA in advance of the annual audit to effectively meet audit report timelines and help ensure completeness, validity, and accuracy of the final SEFA reporting.
Assistance Listing Number, Federal Agency, and Program Name - 21.027, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Federal Award Identification Number and Year - N/A Pass-through Entity - Genesee County, Michigan Finding Type - Material weakness Repeat Finding - No Criteria - Per 2 CFR 200.508(b), an auditee must properly prepare the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). Per 2 CFR 200.510(b), the SEFA for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, which describes the basis for determining federal awards expenses. Condition - The SEFA for the year ended June 30, 2023 was not accurately prepared, as it originally included expenditures that were improperly excluded from the SEFA for the year ended June 30, 2022. Questioned Costs - None Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - N/A Context - Required revisions were identified during the audit to ensure that the schedule of expenditures of federal awards was accurately stated. These revisions related to $136,295 of federal awards expended during the year ended June 30, 2022 that were not reported on the SEFA until the year ended June 30, 2023. These expenditures related to ALN 21.027 (Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds). This amount did not impact the program type or major program determination for the year ended June 30, 2022. Cause and Effect - Internal control procedures relative to the identification of federal expenditures to be reported on the SEFA did not operate effectively. This resulted in the City's schedule of expenditures of federal awards for the prior year being understated and the amounts included in the current year expenditures of federal awards prior to audit-identified revisions. The amounts did not impact the program type or major program determination for the year ended June 30, 2022. Recommendation - The City should expand procedures and review processes to ensure the proper expenditures are reported on the schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan - The City will implement additional supervisory review of expenditures included on the SEFA.
Assistance Listing Number, Federal Agency, and Program Name - 21.027, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Federal Award Identification Number and Year - N/A Pass-through Entity - Genesee County, Michigan Finding Type - Material weakness Repeat Finding - No Criteria - Per 2 CFR 200.508(b), an auditee must properly prepare the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). Per 2 CFR 200.510(b), the SEFA for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502, which describes the basis for determining federal awards expenses. Condition - The SEFA for the year ended June 30, 2023 was not accurately prepared, as it originally included expenditures that were improperly excluded from the SEFA for the year ended June 30, 2022. Questioned Costs - None Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - N/A Context - Required revisions were identified during the audit to ensure that the schedule of expenditures of federal awards was accurately stated. These revisions related to $136,295 of federal awards expended during the year ended June 30, 2022 that were not reported on the SEFA until the year ended June 30, 2023. These expenditures related to ALN 21.027 (Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds). This amount did not impact the program type or major program determination for the year ended June 30, 2022. Cause and Effect - Internal control procedures relative to the identification of federal expenditures to be reported on the SEFA did not operate effectively. This resulted in the City's schedule of expenditures of federal awards for the prior year being understated and the amounts included in the current year expenditures of federal awards prior to audit-identified revisions. The amounts did not impact the program type or major program determination for the year ended June 30, 2022. Recommendation - The City should expand procedures and review processes to ensure the proper expenditures are reported on the schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan - The City will implement additional supervisory review of expenditures included on the SEFA.
Program Name: 21.027 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Criteria: Federal loans are required to be reported on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. (Section 200.502(b) of 2 CFR Part 200). Condition: The Organization had a federal loan that was not originally included on the Organization’s Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Cause of Condition: The Organization failed to properly identify the loan as needing to be reflected on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Potential Effect of Condition: The Organization’s federal loan not being included in the audited Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Recommendation: The Organization should establish policies and procedures to carefully review loans and consider whether they should be included on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Views of Responsible Officials: Management has acknowledged that this should be included in the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards and will include it as required in any applicable year.
Program Name: 14.239 Home Investment Partnership Program Criteria: Federal loans are required to be reported on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. (Section 200.502(b) of 2 CFR Part 200). Condition: The Organization had a federal loan that was not originally included on the Organization’s Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Cause of Condition: The Organization failed to properly identify the loan as needing to be reflected on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Potential Effect of Condition: The Organization’s federal loan not being included in the audited Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Recommendation: The Organization should establish policies and procedures to carefully review loans and consider whether they should be included on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Views of Responsible Officials: Management has acknowledged that this should be included in the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards and will include it as required in any applicable year.
Assistance Listing Number. Federal Agency, and Program Name - ALN 66.458, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) ALN 21.027, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (CSLFRF) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - ALN 21.027 - SLFRP0127, program year 2021 Pass-through Entity - ALN 66.458 - EGLE ALN 21.027-EGLE Finding Type - Material weakness and material noncompliance with laws and regulations Repeat Finding - No Criteria - Per 2 CFR 200.510(b): The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements, which must include the total federal awards expended determined in accordance with § 200.502. While not required, the auditee may choose to provide information requested by federal awarding agencies and pass-through entities to make the schedule easier to use. Condition - The schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA) was incomplete and inaccurate. Questioned Costs - None Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Not applicable Context - In fiscal year 2023, the City expended approximately $1.5 million of federal funding. The funding was received by various departments within the City from several federal and nonfederal entities. The City accumulates the financial data and other required information to complete the SEFA. Adjustments to correct the SEFA were required as follows: - $69,880 of expenditures was removed from the SEFA provided to the auditors by the City related to ALN 66.458 - $295,000 of expenditures was added to the SEFA provided to the auditors by the City related to ALN 21.027 Cause and Effect - Controls in place did not ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate, and, as a result, the errors had the following impact: - $69,880 of expenditures was removed from ALN 66.458; as a result, CWSRF was overstated. - $295,000 of expenditures was added to ALN 21.027; as a result, CSLFRF was understated, impacting major program determination. These errors have been corrected on the SEFA. Recommendation - The City should implement a process to ensure the SEFA is complete and accurate by thoroughly reviewing agreements for grants received and reconciling the SEFA to a final trial balance prior to the start of the audit. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan - We are implementing a procedure whereby the controller’s office receives copies of all contracts to ensure all reporting requirements are met and financial deliverables are completed according to the schedules.
Assistance Listing Number. Federal Agency, and Program Name - ALN 66.458, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) ALN 21.027, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (CSLFRF) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - ALN 21.027 - SLFRP0127, program year 2021 Pass-through Entity - ALN 66.458 - EGLE ALN 21.027-EGLE Finding Type - Material weakness and material noncompliance with laws and regulations Repeat Finding - No Criteria - Per 2 CFR 200.510(b): The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements, which must include the total federal awards expended determined in accordance with § 200.502. While not required, the auditee may choose to provide information requested by federal awarding agencies and pass-through entities to make the schedule easier to use. Condition - The schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA) was incomplete and inaccurate. Questioned Costs - None Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Not applicable Context - In fiscal year 2023, the City expended approximately $1.5 million of federal funding. The funding was received by various departments within the City from several federal and nonfederal entities. The City accumulates the financial data and other required information to complete the SEFA. Adjustments to correct the SEFA were required as follows: - $69,880 of expenditures was removed from the SEFA provided to the auditors by the City related to ALN 66.458 - $295,000 of expenditures was added to the SEFA provided to the auditors by the City related to ALN 21.027 Cause and Effect - Controls in place did not ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate, and, as a result, the errors had the following impact: - $69,880 of expenditures was removed from ALN 66.458; as a result, CWSRF was overstated. - $295,000 of expenditures was added to ALN 21.027; as a result, CSLFRF was understated, impacting major program determination. These errors have been corrected on the SEFA. Recommendation - The City should implement a process to ensure the SEFA is complete and accurate by thoroughly reviewing agreements for grants received and reconciling the SEFA to a final trial balance prior to the start of the audit. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan - We are implementing a procedure whereby the controller’s office receives copies of all contracts to ensure all reporting requirements are met and financial deliverables are completed according to the schedules.
Assistance Listing Number. Federal Agency, and Program Name - ALN 66.458, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) ALN 21.027, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (CSLFRF) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - ALN 21.027 - SLFRP0127, program year 2021 Pass-through Entity - ALN 66.458 - EGLE ALN 21.027-EGLE Finding Type - Material weakness and material noncompliance with laws and regulations Repeat Finding - No Criteria - Per 2 CFR 200.510(b): The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of federal awards for the period covered by the auditee's financial statements, which must include the total federal awards expended determined in accordance with § 200.502. While not required, the auditee may choose to provide information requested by federal awarding agencies and pass-through entities to make the schedule easier to use. Condition - The schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA) was incomplete and inaccurate. Questioned Costs - None Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Not applicable Context - In fiscal year 2023, the City expended approximately $1.5 million of federal funding. The funding was received by various departments within the City from several federal and nonfederal entities. The City accumulates the financial data and other required information to complete the SEFA. Adjustments to correct the SEFA were required as follows: - $69,880 of expenditures was removed from the SEFA provided to the auditors by the City related to ALN 66.458 - $295,000 of expenditures was added to the SEFA provided to the auditors by the City related to ALN 21.027 Cause and Effect - Controls in place did not ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate, and, as a result, the errors had the following impact: - $69,880 of expenditures was removed from ALN 66.458; as a result, CWSRF was overstated. - $295,000 of expenditures was added to ALN 21.027; as a result, CSLFRF was understated, impacting major program determination. These errors have been corrected on the SEFA. Recommendation - The City should implement a process to ensure the SEFA is complete and accurate by thoroughly reviewing agreements for grants received and reconciling the SEFA to a final trial balance prior to the start of the audit. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan - We are implementing a procedure whereby the controller’s office receives copies of all contracts to ensure all reporting requirements are met and financial deliverables are completed according to the schedules.
2023‐001 Internal Controls over Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Preparation (Material Weakness) Federal Agency: Department of Education Cluster Name: Special Education Cluster (IDEA) Assistance Listing Numbers: 84.027 and 84.173 Award period: Year ended June 30, 2023 Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200, Subpart F, the District is required to prepare a schedule of federal expenditures, which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502. An effective internal control system exists if controls are effective in preventing or detecting material misstatements in the preparation of the schedule of federal expenditures of federal awards (the schedule). It provides reasonable assurance for the reliability of financial information and compliance with laws and regulations. Condition: We have determined that there was an inadequate design of internal control over the preparation of the schedule during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023. The current financial reporting process does not ensure accuracy and completeness in the preparation of the schedule as required by Uniform Guidance. Cause: The District’s policies and procedures were not designed to prepare the schedule in conformity with Uniform Guidance. Effect: The District did not prepare the schedule in conformity with Uniform Guidance. This increases the likelihood of a material misstatement and noncompliance with laws and regulations. Recommendation: We recommend the Board of Education and management review the financial reporting process. Once this review is complete, the District should then perform a risk assessment to determine the best way to implement appropriate internal controls over financial reporting to ensure conformity with Uniform Guidance. Questioned costs: None Repeat Finding: Yes. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the finding and plans to develop proper written policies and procedures for the internal control over compliance to ensure accuracy and completeness in the preparation of the schedule as required by Uniform Guidance.
2023‐001 Internal Controls over Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Preparation (Material Weakness) Federal Agency: Department of Education Cluster Name: Special Education Cluster (IDEA) Assistance Listing Numbers: 84.027 and 84.173 Award period: Year ended June 30, 2023 Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200, Subpart F, the District is required to prepare a schedule of federal expenditures, which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502. An effective internal control system exists if controls are effective in preventing or detecting material misstatements in the preparation of the schedule of federal expenditures of federal awards (the schedule). It provides reasonable assurance for the reliability of financial information and compliance with laws and regulations. Condition: We have determined that there was an inadequate design of internal control over the preparation of the schedule during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023. The current financial reporting process does not ensure accuracy and completeness in the preparation of the schedule as required by Uniform Guidance. Cause: The District’s policies and procedures were not designed to prepare the schedule in conformity with Uniform Guidance. Effect: The District did not prepare the schedule in conformity with Uniform Guidance. This increases the likelihood of a material misstatement and noncompliance with laws and regulations. Recommendation: We recommend the Board of Education and management review the financial reporting process. Once this review is complete, the District should then perform a risk assessment to determine the best way to implement appropriate internal controls over financial reporting to ensure conformity with Uniform Guidance. Questioned costs: None Repeat Finding: Yes. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the finding and plans to develop proper written policies and procedures for the internal control over compliance to ensure accuracy and completeness in the preparation of the schedule as required by Uniform Guidance.
2023 – 001 BASIS FOR DETERMINING FEDERAL AWARDS EXPENDED – SEFA EXPENDITURES Criteria: 2 CFR § 200.502 explains that the value of Federal awards expended under loan programs, the use of loan proceeds under loan and loan guarantee programs are to be reported on the Schedule of Federal Expenditures of Federal Awards. Condition: The Schedule of Federal Expenditures of Federal Awards did not appropriately present the USDA Loans. Cause: The Council should make sure that expenditures are appropriately characterized as loans or federal grant expenditures. Effect: Loans may not be correctly reported on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. Questioned Cost: -0-. Recommendation: We recommend that the Schedule of Federal Expenditures of Federal Awards appropriately includes and measures loans and loan guarantees in accordance with 2 CFR § 200.502(b) and (c) of the Uniform Guidance.
2023–012 REPORTING - SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS Federal Program Information: Federal Agency and Program Name Assistance Listing # U.S. Department of the Interior Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation (AMLR) Grants 15.252, Grant Award S16AF20058, Grant Award S18AF20000, Grant Award S19AF20000, Grant Award S19AF20020. Grant Award S20AF20008, Grant Award S20AF20038, Grant Award S20AF20094, Grant Award S21AF10040, Grant Award S22AF00013, Grant Award S22AF00039, Grant Award S23AF00013, Grant Award S23AF00059, Grant Award S23AF00107 Criteria or specific requirement (including statutory, regulatory or other citation): 2 CFR 200.303 requires that a non-federal entity must “(a) establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States and the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). The Uniform Guidance 2 CFR section 200.510 states, “(b) Schedule of expenditures of Federal awards. The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” Condition: The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (the Department)’s internal controls are not adequate to ensure the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) accurately reports all federal assistance. The Department’s SEFA for fiscal year 2023 under the Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation (AMLR) Grants program excluded indirect costs preliminary SEFA. Cause: The internal controls over the SEFA reporting processes were not operating effectively to ensure the SEFA included indirect costs. Effect or Potential Effect: The Department is not properly reporting their federal expenditures and major programs may not be appropriately identified. Questioned Costs: N/A Context: Total indirect costs for fiscal 2023, totaling $1,592,074, were incorrectly excluded from the SEFA. Management corrected the final SEFA. Total federal expenditures for the AMLR Grants program were $31,223,217 for the year ended June 30, 2023. Identification as a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding from the prior year. Recommendation: We recommend that the Department ensure staff responsible for the preparation of the SEFA be provided guidance on recording indirect expenses on the SEFA and the SEFA be reviewed and approved by supervising personnel. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs with the finding and has developed a plan to correct the finding.
Criteria or specific requirement: Entities receiving federal awards must identify in its accounts all federal awards expended and report those amounts on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards for the period the federal award was expensed. Specifically, in accordance with Uniform Administrative Requirements outlined in 2 CFR 200, the guidance states: Per 2 CFR 200.502, The determination of when a Federal award is expended must be based on when the activity related to the Federal award occurs. Per 2 CFR 200.303, entities must establish and maintain internal controls which provide reasonable assurance that federal award expenditures are in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. In addition, per 2 CFR 200.510, the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) must be prepared to reflect the awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements. Lastly, section 2 CFR 200.510 states that for costs to be allowable, they should be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (with exceptions provided in that part). Condition: The University’s year-end cutoff controls allowed for certain costs from Fiscal Year 2022 to not be reported in the Fiscal Year 2022 SEFA but rather reported in the Fiscal Year 2023 SEFA. Context: During our testing of 40 payroll transactions, we found one instance of 2022 fringe benefits being charged to a federal program in 2023. In addition, during our testing of 40 general disbursements transactions, we identified four instances of 2022 costs being charged to federal programs in 2023. Questioned costs: Known amounts of 2022 costs included in the 2023 SEFA was $3,214. (ALNs: 47.041, 47.083, 93.866, and 10.310 Award Numbers: 1663642, 1757324, R01AG059923, and 2022-67020-36410) Cause: Per the University, the cause for the five exceptions were due to: The one payroll exception was due to the 2021-2022 Human Capital Management (HCM) implementation and the issues that implementation brought about. As disclosed in a direct communication with the University’s cognizant agency, the initial custom software used for the allocation of fringe benefit costs did not work appropriately. As a result, throughout 2022, the University dedicated significant resources to address the HCM shortcomings. Then, in 2023, various corrections were made (again, as disclosed to the cognizant agency.) This sample was one of those costs that was identified as not properly being allocated to the federal program in the prior year; thus, was charged to the federal government in the current fiscal year. Three of the four general disbursement exceptions related to the University’s procurement card accrual policy. Currently, the University’s accrues for procurement card purchases through June 23, which leaves seven days of activity that flows into the next fiscal year. Three of our samples relate to procurement card charges incurred during these seven days. The last of the four general disbursements that related to a prior year but reported in the Fiscal Year 2023 was due to a staffing issue. A key employee responsible for monitoring specific departmental charges fell ill and was out for a period of time. Upon the employee’s return, the employee spent time analyzing charges and identified the cost that should have been recorded as a federal charge in the prior year; thus, then charged the federal agency in Fiscal Year 2023. Effect: The University was out of compliance as it relates to identifying and reporting federal costs in the period incurred. Repeat finding: No Recommendation: We recommend the University evaluate its cutoff procedures to ensure federal costs are identified and reported in the correct fiscal year. Views of responsible officials: Management agrees with the finding and has developed a plan to correct the finding.
Criteria or specific requirement: Entities receiving federal awards must identify in its accounts all federal awards expended and report those amounts on the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards for the period the federal award was expensed. Specifically, in accordance with Uniform Administrative Requirements outlined in 2 CFR 200, the guidance states: Per 2 CFR 200.502, The determination of when a Federal award is expended must be based on when the activity related to the Federal award occurs. Per 2 CFR 200.303, entities must establish and maintain internal controls which provide reasonable assurance that federal award expenditures are in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. In addition, per 2 CFR 200.510, the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) must be prepared to reflect the awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements. Lastly, section 2 CFR 200.510 states that for costs to be allowable, they should be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (with exceptions provided in that part). Condition: The University’s year-end cutoff controls allowed for certain costs from Fiscal Year 2022 to not be reported in the Fiscal Year 2022 SEFA but rather reported in the Fiscal Year 2023 SEFA. Context: During our testing of 40 payroll transactions, we found one instance of 2022 fringe benefits being charged to a federal program in 2023. In addition, during our testing of 40 general disbursements transactions, we identified four instances of 2022 costs being charged to federal programs in 2023. Questioned costs: Known amounts of 2022 costs included in the 2023 SEFA was $3,214. (ALNs: 47.041, 47.083, 93.866, and 10.310 Award Numbers: 1663642, 1757324, R01AG059923, and 2022-67020-36410) Cause: Per the University, the cause for the five exceptions were due to: The one payroll exception was due to the 2021-2022 Human Capital Management (HCM) implementation and the issues that implementation brought about. As disclosed in a direct communication with the University’s cognizant agency, the initial custom software used for the allocation of fringe benefit costs did not work appropriately. As a result, throughout 2022, the University dedicated significant resources to address the HCM shortcomings. Then, in 2023, various corrections were made (again, as disclosed to the cognizant agency.) This sample was one of those costs that was identified as not properly being allocated to the federal program in the prior year; thus, was charged to the federal government in the current fiscal year. Three of the four general disbursement exceptions related to the University’s procurement card accrual policy. Currently, the University’s accrues for procurement card purchases through June 23, which leaves seven days of activity that flows into the next fiscal year. Three of our samples relate to procurement card charges incurred during these seven days. The last of the four general disbursements that related to a prior year but reported in the Fiscal Year 2023 was due to a staffing issue. A key employee responsible for monitoring specific departmental charges fell ill and was out for a period of time. Upon the employee’s return, the employee spent time analyzing charges and identified the cost that should have been recorded as a federal charge in the prior year; thus, then charged the federal agency in Fiscal Year 2023. Effect: The University was out of compliance as it relates to identifying and reporting federal costs in the period incurred. Repeat finding: No Recommendation: We recommend the University evaluate its cutoff procedures to ensure federal costs are identified and reported in the correct fiscal year. Views of responsible officials: Management agrees with the finding and has developed a plan to correct the finding.