Federal Program Information: Federal agencies: U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Titles: Title I – Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Special Education Grants to States, English Language Acquisition State Grants, and Medical Assistance Program Assistance Listing Numbers: 84.010, 84.027, 84.173, 84.365, and 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number & Year: S010A220031 (2022); H027A210078-21A (2022); H173A220078 (2022) & S365A220031 (2022) Questioned Costs: Unknown Statement of Condition – The District did not submit the fiscal year 2023 federal single audit reporting package by the required due date of April 30, 2024. Criteria – The federal Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Compliance Supplement, and the federal Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.512(a) requires the single audit reporting package and the data collection form shall be submitted thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the fiscal year. For fiscal year 2023, the federal government extended the nine month due date by one month. Questioned Costs – Unknown. Effect – Non-compliance with federal requirements, such as the submission of the single audit reporting package and the data collection form, could jeopardize future District funding from the federal government. Cause – The audit was delayed due to several factors: late contracting of the audit service, the ongoing forensic audit, and the overall audit readiness of the district. As of April 30, 2024, the forensic audit was still in progress. The Independent Public Accountant (IPA) required insights into the financial implications of the forensic audit to accurately express an opinion on the district's financial status. Recommendation – We recommend the District implement administrative procedures to meet their statutory requirements of submitting their audit report by November 15th to the New Mexico State Auditor’s office for review and approval. Once this occurs, the District should be able to meet the requirements of OMB Compliance Supplement and the Uniform Guidance.
Federal Program Information: Federal agencies: U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Titles: Title I – Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Special Education Grants to States, English Language Acquisition State Grants, and Medical Assistance Program Assistance Listing Numbers: 84.010, 84.027, 84.173, 84.365, and 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number & Year: S010A220031 (2022); H027A210078-21A (2022); H173A220078 (2022) & S365A220031 (2022) Questioned Costs: Unknown Statement of Condition – The District did not submit the fiscal year 2023 federal single audit reporting package by the required due date of April 30, 2024. Criteria – The federal Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Compliance Supplement, and the federal Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.512(a) requires the single audit reporting package and the data collection form shall be submitted thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the fiscal year. For fiscal year 2023, the federal government extended the nine month due date by one month. Questioned Costs – Unknown. Effect – Non-compliance with federal requirements, such as the submission of the single audit reporting package and the data collection form, could jeopardize future District funding from the federal government. Cause – The audit was delayed due to several factors: late contracting of the audit service, the ongoing forensic audit, and the overall audit readiness of the district. As of April 30, 2024, the forensic audit was still in progress. The Independent Public Accountant (IPA) required insights into the financial implications of the forensic audit to accurately express an opinion on the district's financial status. Recommendation – We recommend the District implement administrative procedures to meet their statutory requirements of submitting their audit report by November 15th to the New Mexico State Auditor’s office for review and approval. Once this occurs, the District should be able to meet the requirements of OMB Compliance Supplement and the Uniform Guidance.
Federal Program Information: Federal agencies: U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Titles: Title I – Grants to Local Educational Agencies, Special Education Grants to States, English Language Acquisition State Grants, and Medical Assistance Program Assistance Listing Numbers: 84.010, 84.027, 84.173, 84.365, and 93.778 Federal Award Identification Number & Year: S010A220031 (2022); H027A210078-21A (2022); H173A220078 (2022) & S365A220031 (2022) Questioned Costs: Unknown Statement of Condition – The District did not submit the fiscal year 2023 federal single audit reporting package by the required due date of April 30, 2024. Criteria – The federal Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Compliance Supplement, and the federal Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.512(a) requires the single audit reporting package and the data collection form shall be submitted thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the fiscal year. For fiscal year 2023, the federal government extended the nine month due date by one month. Questioned Costs – Unknown. Effect – Non-compliance with federal requirements, such as the submission of the single audit reporting package and the data collection form, could jeopardize future District funding from the federal government. Cause – The audit was delayed due to several factors: late contracting of the audit service, the ongoing forensic audit, and the overall audit readiness of the district. As of April 30, 2024, the forensic audit was still in progress. The Independent Public Accountant (IPA) required insights into the financial implications of the forensic audit to accurately express an opinion on the district's financial status. Recommendation – We recommend the District implement administrative procedures to meet their statutory requirements of submitting their audit report by November 15th to the New Mexico State Auditor’s office for review and approval. Once this occurs, the District should be able to meet the requirements of OMB Compliance Supplement and the Uniform Guidance.
The Organization is required to submit the data collection form and reporting package within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor’s report or 9 months after the end of the audit period. The audit report was not yet complete within 9 months after the end of the audit period. The Organization changed the auditing firm responsible for providing the auditor’s report and there was an issue with timing and scheduling. Due to this error, the financial statements were not completed within 9 months after the end of the audit period and therefore the data collection form was not completed as required by 2 CFR 200.512(1).
Audit Finding Reference Number 2023 – 010 – Late Submission of Audit Report Federal Program and Specific Federal Award Identification CFDA Title and Number 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) 84.063 Federal PELL Grant Program (PELL) 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans (Direct) 84.425E Education Stabilization Fund – Student Aid 84.425F Education Stabilization Fund – Institutional Aid 84.425J Education Stabilization Fund – Historic Black Colleges and Universities Federal Award Number June 30, 2023 Federal Agencies U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity Not applicable Criteria Pursuant to the requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a), Single audits are required to be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted within the earlier of thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal Holiday, the reporting package is due the next business day. Conditions and Contexts The June 30, 2023 audit report was not submitted within the prescribed time frame. Required by federal regulations. The audit report was outstanding nine (9) months after the entity’s fiscal year. Cause Management failed to ensure the audit report was issued within the prescribed time frame. Questioned Costs For purposes of this condition, I have no questioned cost. Effect ABC. has not complied with the audit requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a). Repeat Finding Yes. See Schedule of Prior Year Audit Finding 2022-010. Recommendation I recommend that the management of ABC take steps to ensure that the Single Audit is submitted within the prescribed deadlines. Management’s Response Management concurs with this finding. The College will adhere to its policies, procedures, processes, and federal guidelines as it relates to competing and submitting the audit. The College has a new CFO and Controller. These measures will ensure stability and a timely audit. Responsible Administrators: Director of Financial Aid & Chief Financial Officer Effective immediately and ongoing.
Audit Finding Reference Number 2023 – 010 – Late Submission of Audit Report Federal Program and Specific Federal Award Identification CFDA Title and Number 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) 84.063 Federal PELL Grant Program (PELL) 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans (Direct) 84.425E Education Stabilization Fund – Student Aid 84.425F Education Stabilization Fund – Institutional Aid 84.425J Education Stabilization Fund – Historic Black Colleges and Universities Federal Award Number June 30, 2023 Federal Agencies U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity Not applicable Criteria Pursuant to the requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a), Single audits are required to be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted within the earlier of thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal Holiday, the reporting package is due the next business day. Conditions and Contexts The June 30, 2023 audit report was not submitted within the prescribed time frame. Required by federal regulations. The audit report was outstanding nine (9) months after the entity’s fiscal year. Cause Management failed to ensure the audit report was issued within the prescribed time frame. Questioned Costs For purposes of this condition, I have no questioned cost. Effect ABC. has not complied with the audit requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a). Repeat Finding Yes. See Schedule of Prior Year Audit Finding 2022-010. Recommendation I recommend that the management of ABC take steps to ensure that the Single Audit is submitted within the prescribed deadlines. Management’s Response Management concurs with this finding. The College will adhere to its policies, procedures, processes, and federal guidelines as it relates to competing and submitting the audit. The College has a new CFO and Controller. These measures will ensure stability and a timely audit. Responsible Administrators: Director of Financial Aid & Chief Financial Officer Effective immediately and ongoing.
Audit Finding Reference Number 2023 – 010 – Late Submission of Audit Report Federal Program and Specific Federal Award Identification CFDA Title and Number 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) 84.063 Federal PELL Grant Program (PELL) 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans (Direct) 84.425E Education Stabilization Fund – Student Aid 84.425F Education Stabilization Fund – Institutional Aid 84.425J Education Stabilization Fund – Historic Black Colleges and Universities Federal Award Number June 30, 2023 Federal Agencies U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity Not applicable Criteria Pursuant to the requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a), Single audits are required to be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted within the earlier of thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal Holiday, the reporting package is due the next business day. Conditions and Contexts The June 30, 2023 audit report was not submitted within the prescribed time frame. Required by federal regulations. The audit report was outstanding nine (9) months after the entity’s fiscal year. Cause Management failed to ensure the audit report was issued within the prescribed time frame. Questioned Costs For purposes of this condition, I have no questioned cost. Effect ABC. has not complied with the audit requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a). Repeat Finding Yes. See Schedule of Prior Year Audit Finding 2022-010. Recommendation I recommend that the management of ABC take steps to ensure that the Single Audit is submitted within the prescribed deadlines. Management’s Response Management concurs with this finding. The College will adhere to its policies, procedures, processes, and federal guidelines as it relates to competing and submitting the audit. The College has a new CFO and Controller. These measures will ensure stability and a timely audit. Responsible Administrators: Director of Financial Aid & Chief Financial Officer Effective immediately and ongoing.
Audit Finding Reference Number 2023 – 010 – Late Submission of Audit Report Federal Program and Specific Federal Award Identification CFDA Title and Number 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) 84.063 Federal PELL Grant Program (PELL) 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans (Direct) 84.425E Education Stabilization Fund – Student Aid 84.425F Education Stabilization Fund – Institutional Aid 84.425J Education Stabilization Fund – Historic Black Colleges and Universities Federal Award Number June 30, 2023 Federal Agencies U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity Not applicable Criteria Pursuant to the requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a), Single audits are required to be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted within the earlier of thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal Holiday, the reporting package is due the next business day. Conditions and Contexts The June 30, 2023 audit report was not submitted within the prescribed time frame. Required by federal regulations. The audit report was outstanding nine (9) months after the entity’s fiscal year. Cause Management failed to ensure the audit report was issued within the prescribed time frame. Questioned Costs For purposes of this condition, I have no questioned cost. Effect ABC. has not complied with the audit requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a). Repeat Finding Yes. See Schedule of Prior Year Audit Finding 2022-010. Recommendation I recommend that the management of ABC take steps to ensure that the Single Audit is submitted within the prescribed deadlines. Management’s Response Management concurs with this finding. The College will adhere to its policies, procedures, processes, and federal guidelines as it relates to competing and submitting the audit. The College has a new CFO and Controller. These measures will ensure stability and a timely audit. Responsible Administrators: Director of Financial Aid & Chief Financial Officer Effective immediately and ongoing.
Audit Finding Reference Number 2023 – 010 – Late Submission of Audit Report Federal Program and Specific Federal Award Identification CFDA Title and Number 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) 84.063 Federal PELL Grant Program (PELL) 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans (Direct) 84.425E Education Stabilization Fund – Student Aid 84.425F Education Stabilization Fund – Institutional Aid 84.425J Education Stabilization Fund – Historic Black Colleges and Universities Federal Award Number June 30, 2023 Federal Agencies U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity Not applicable Criteria Pursuant to the requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a), Single audits are required to be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted within the earlier of thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal Holiday, the reporting package is due the next business day. Conditions and Contexts The June 30, 2023 audit report was not submitted within the prescribed time frame. Required by federal regulations. The audit report was outstanding nine (9) months after the entity’s fiscal year. Cause Management failed to ensure the audit report was issued within the prescribed time frame. Questioned Costs For purposes of this condition, I have no questioned cost. Effect ABC. has not complied with the audit requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a). Repeat Finding Yes. See Schedule of Prior Year Audit Finding 2022-010. Recommendation I recommend that the management of ABC take steps to ensure that the Single Audit is submitted within the prescribed deadlines. Management’s Response Management concurs with this finding. The College will adhere to its policies, procedures, processes, and federal guidelines as it relates to competing and submitting the audit. The College has a new CFO and Controller. These measures will ensure stability and a timely audit. Responsible Administrators: Director of Financial Aid & Chief Financial Officer Effective immediately and ongoing.
Audit Finding Reference Number 2023 – 010 – Late Submission of Audit Report Federal Program and Specific Federal Award Identification CFDA Title and Number 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) 84.063 Federal PELL Grant Program (PELL) 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans (Direct) 84.425E Education Stabilization Fund – Student Aid 84.425F Education Stabilization Fund – Institutional Aid 84.425J Education Stabilization Fund – Historic Black Colleges and Universities Federal Award Number June 30, 2023 Federal Agencies U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity Not applicable Criteria Pursuant to the requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a), Single audits are required to be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted within the earlier of thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal Holiday, the reporting package is due the next business day. Conditions and Contexts The June 30, 2023 audit report was not submitted within the prescribed time frame. Required by federal regulations. The audit report was outstanding nine (9) months after the entity’s fiscal year. Cause Management failed to ensure the audit report was issued within the prescribed time frame. Questioned Costs For purposes of this condition, I have no questioned cost. Effect ABC. has not complied with the audit requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a). Repeat Finding Yes. See Schedule of Prior Year Audit Finding 2022-010. Recommendation I recommend that the management of ABC take steps to ensure that the Single Audit is submitted within the prescribed deadlines. Management’s Response Management concurs with this finding. The College will adhere to its policies, procedures, processes, and federal guidelines as it relates to competing and submitting the audit. The College has a new CFO and Controller. These measures will ensure stability and a timely audit. Responsible Administrators: Director of Financial Aid & Chief Financial Officer Effective immediately and ongoing.
Audit Finding Reference Number 2023 – 010 – Late Submission of Audit Report Federal Program and Specific Federal Award Identification CFDA Title and Number 84.007 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) 84.033 Federal Work-Study Program (FWS) 84.063 Federal PELL Grant Program (PELL) 84.268 Federal Direct Student Loans (Direct) 84.425E Education Stabilization Fund – Student Aid 84.425F Education Stabilization Fund – Institutional Aid 84.425J Education Stabilization Fund – Historic Black Colleges and Universities Federal Award Number June 30, 2023 Federal Agencies U.S. Department of Education Pass-Through Entity Not applicable Criteria Pursuant to the requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a), Single audits are required to be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted within the earlier of thirty (30) days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or federal Holiday, the reporting package is due the next business day. Conditions and Contexts The June 30, 2023 audit report was not submitted within the prescribed time frame. Required by federal regulations. The audit report was outstanding nine (9) months after the entity’s fiscal year. Cause Management failed to ensure the audit report was issued within the prescribed time frame. Questioned Costs For purposes of this condition, I have no questioned cost. Effect ABC. has not complied with the audit requirement of Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Part 200.512(a). Repeat Finding Yes. See Schedule of Prior Year Audit Finding 2022-010. Recommendation I recommend that the management of ABC take steps to ensure that the Single Audit is submitted within the prescribed deadlines. Management’s Response Management concurs with this finding. The College will adhere to its policies, procedures, processes, and federal guidelines as it relates to competing and submitting the audit. The College has a new CFO and Controller. These measures will ensure stability and a timely audit. Responsible Administrators: Director of Financial Aid & Chief Financial Officer Effective immediately and ongoing.
FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS – MAJOR FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAMS AUDIT 2023-003 Material Weakness in Internal Controls over Compliance – Single Audit Report Submission Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Program(s) and Federal Award Identification Number(s): Special Programs for The Aging – Title III, Part B—Grants For Supportive Services And Senior Centers, Cares Act For Supportive Services Under Title III-B Of The Older Americans Act, And American Rescue Plan For Supportive Services Under Title III-B Of The Older Americans Act AL 93.044 Nutrition Services for Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act, Cares Act For Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act, And American Rescue Plan For Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act AL 93.045 Nutrition Services Incentive Program AL 93.053 Special Programs for the Aging, Title VI, Part A, Grants to Indian Tribes AL 93.047 New or Repeat: Repeat Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a), the single audit reporting package must be submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period, unless approved by the oversight agency. Condition: CCS’s fiscal year 2023 single audit package was not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period. Statistical sampling was not relevant to this finding. Cause: CCS did not have appropriate internal control policies and procedures in place to ensure that the single audit package was submitted within nine months after year end. Effective: CCS was not in compliance with federal requirements related to the single audit report submission. Questioned costs: None. Perspective: CCS’s single audit package was not submitted within nine months after the end of the period under audit. Recommendation: To ensure compliance with the Uniform Guidance, CCS should ensure that the audit is performed in a timely manner to submit the single audit reporting package within nine months after the end of the audit period. View of responsible officials: Management concurs with this finding. See corrective action plan.
FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS – MAJOR FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAMS AUDIT 2023-003 Material Weakness in Internal Controls over Compliance – Single Audit Report Submission Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Program(s) and Federal Award Identification Number(s): Special Programs for The Aging – Title III, Part B—Grants For Supportive Services And Senior Centers, Cares Act For Supportive Services Under Title III-B Of The Older Americans Act, And American Rescue Plan For Supportive Services Under Title III-B Of The Older Americans Act AL 93.044 Nutrition Services for Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act, Cares Act For Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act, And American Rescue Plan For Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act AL 93.045 Nutrition Services Incentive Program AL 93.053 Special Programs for the Aging, Title VI, Part A, Grants to Indian Tribes AL 93.047 New or Repeat: Repeat Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a), the single audit reporting package must be submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period, unless approved by the oversight agency. Condition: CCS’s fiscal year 2023 single audit package was not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period. Statistical sampling was not relevant to this finding. Cause: CCS did not have appropriate internal control policies and procedures in place to ensure that the single audit package was submitted within nine months after year end. Effective: CCS was not in compliance with federal requirements related to the single audit report submission. Questioned costs: None. Perspective: CCS’s single audit package was not submitted within nine months after the end of the period under audit. Recommendation: To ensure compliance with the Uniform Guidance, CCS should ensure that the audit is performed in a timely manner to submit the single audit reporting package within nine months after the end of the audit period. View of responsible officials: Management concurs with this finding. See corrective action plan.
FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS – MAJOR FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAMS AUDIT 2023-003 Material Weakness in Internal Controls over Compliance – Single Audit Report Submission Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Program(s) and Federal Award Identification Number(s): Special Programs for The Aging – Title III, Part B—Grants For Supportive Services And Senior Centers, Cares Act For Supportive Services Under Title III-B Of The Older Americans Act, And American Rescue Plan For Supportive Services Under Title III-B Of The Older Americans Act AL 93.044 Nutrition Services for Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act, Cares Act For Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act, And American Rescue Plan For Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act AL 93.045 Nutrition Services Incentive Program AL 93.053 Special Programs for the Aging, Title VI, Part A, Grants to Indian Tribes AL 93.047 New or Repeat: Repeat Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a), the single audit reporting package must be submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period, unless approved by the oversight agency. Condition: CCS’s fiscal year 2023 single audit package was not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period. Statistical sampling was not relevant to this finding. Cause: CCS did not have appropriate internal control policies and procedures in place to ensure that the single audit package was submitted within nine months after year end. Effective: CCS was not in compliance with federal requirements related to the single audit report submission. Questioned costs: None. Perspective: CCS’s single audit package was not submitted within nine months after the end of the period under audit. Recommendation: To ensure compliance with the Uniform Guidance, CCS should ensure that the audit is performed in a timely manner to submit the single audit reporting package within nine months after the end of the audit period. View of responsible officials: Management concurs with this finding. See corrective action plan.
FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS – MAJOR FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAMS AUDIT 2023-003 Material Weakness in Internal Controls over Compliance – Single Audit Report Submission Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Program(s) and Federal Award Identification Number(s): Special Programs for The Aging – Title III, Part B—Grants For Supportive Services And Senior Centers, Cares Act For Supportive Services Under Title III-B Of The Older Americans Act, And American Rescue Plan For Supportive Services Under Title III-B Of The Older Americans Act AL 93.044 Nutrition Services for Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act, Cares Act For Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act, And American Rescue Plan For Nutrition Services Under Title III-C Of The Older Americans Act AL 93.045 Nutrition Services Incentive Program AL 93.053 Special Programs for the Aging, Title VI, Part A, Grants to Indian Tribes AL 93.047 New or Repeat: Repeat Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a), the single audit reporting package must be submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period, unless approved by the oversight agency. Condition: CCS’s fiscal year 2023 single audit package was not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period. Statistical sampling was not relevant to this finding. Cause: CCS did not have appropriate internal control policies and procedures in place to ensure that the single audit package was submitted within nine months after year end. Effective: CCS was not in compliance with federal requirements related to the single audit report submission. Questioned costs: None. Perspective: CCS’s single audit package was not submitted within nine months after the end of the period under audit. Recommendation: To ensure compliance with the Uniform Guidance, CCS should ensure that the audit is performed in a timely manner to submit the single audit reporting package within nine months after the end of the audit period. View of responsible officials: Management concurs with this finding. See corrective action plan.
New Kensington Community Development Corporation (“NKCDC”) failed to submit the Single Audit reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the required due date - the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the period. Condition and Context The federal reporting deadline for the Single Audit reporting package was March 31, 2024; however, NKCDC did not submit its Single Audit Reporting Package by that date. Criteria 2 CFR 200.512 states, “The audit must be completed and the data collection form, if applicable….. must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period”. Cause As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, financial constraints, and corresponding staffing challenges, the accounting and finance team at NKCDC was unable to complete the required audits on a timely basis. At the same time, the accounting and finance team was faced with other administrative and operational matters requiring immediate attention to help ensure NKCDC remained operational. The financial and staffing constraints resulted in the late submissions of the Single Audit reporting package. Effect or Potential Effect Lateness in reporting could result in a lack of up-to-date information provided to federal agencies and potential impacts on grant funding. Recommendation We recommend that management implements processes and procedures to identify the required deadlines and related controls to ensure compliance with the deadlines. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding above. Management will review the existing accounting policies and procedures and implement additional controls to validate timely submission of reports.
New Kensington Community Development Corporation (“NKCDC”) failed to submit the Single Audit reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the required due date - the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the period. Condition and Context The federal reporting deadline for the Single Audit reporting package was March 31, 2024; however, NKCDC did not submit its Single Audit Reporting Package by that date. Criteria 2 CFR 200.512 states, “The audit must be completed and the data collection form, if applicable….. must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period”. Cause As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, financial constraints, and corresponding staffing challenges, the accounting and finance team at NKCDC was unable to complete the required audits on a timely basis. At the same time, the accounting and finance team was faced with other administrative and operational matters requiring immediate attention to help ensure NKCDC remained operational. The financial and staffing constraints resulted in the late submissions of the Single Audit reporting package. Effect or Potential Effect Lateness in reporting could result in a lack of up-to-date information provided to federal agencies and potential impacts on grant funding. Recommendation We recommend that management implements processes and procedures to identify the required deadlines and related controls to ensure compliance with the deadlines. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding above. Management will review the existing accounting policies and procedures and implement additional controls to validate timely submission of reports.
New Kensington Community Development Corporation (“NKCDC”) failed to submit the Single Audit reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the required due date - the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the period. Condition and Context The federal reporting deadline for the Single Audit reporting package was March 31, 2024; however, NKCDC did not submit its Single Audit Reporting Package by that date. Criteria 2 CFR 200.512 states, “The audit must be completed and the data collection form, if applicable….. must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period”. Cause As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, financial constraints, and corresponding staffing challenges, the accounting and finance team at NKCDC was unable to complete the required audits on a timely basis. At the same time, the accounting and finance team was faced with other administrative and operational matters requiring immediate attention to help ensure NKCDC remained operational. The financial and staffing constraints resulted in the late submissions of the Single Audit reporting package. Effect or Potential Effect Lateness in reporting could result in a lack of up-to-date information provided to federal agencies and potential impacts on grant funding. Recommendation We recommend that management implements processes and procedures to identify the required deadlines and related controls to ensure compliance with the deadlines. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding above. Management will review the existing accounting policies and procedures and implement additional controls to validate timely submission of reports.
New Kensington Community Development Corporation (“NKCDC”) failed to submit the Single Audit reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the required due date - the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the period. Condition and Context The federal reporting deadline for the Single Audit reporting package was March 31, 2024; however, NKCDC did not submit its Single Audit Reporting Package by that date. Criteria 2 CFR 200.512 states, “The audit must be completed and the data collection form, if applicable….. must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period”. Cause As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, financial constraints, and corresponding staffing challenges, the accounting and finance team at NKCDC was unable to complete the required audits on a timely basis. At the same time, the accounting and finance team was faced with other administrative and operational matters requiring immediate attention to help ensure NKCDC remained operational. The financial and staffing constraints resulted in the late submissions of the Single Audit reporting package. Effect or Potential Effect Lateness in reporting could result in a lack of up-to-date information provided to federal agencies and potential impacts on grant funding. Recommendation We recommend that management implements processes and procedures to identify the required deadlines and related controls to ensure compliance with the deadlines. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding above. Management will review the existing accounting policies and procedures and implement additional controls to validate timely submission of reports.
New Kensington Community Development Corporation (“NKCDC”) failed to submit the Single Audit reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the required due date - the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the period. Condition and Context The federal reporting deadline for the Single Audit reporting package was March 31, 2024; however, NKCDC did not submit its Single Audit Reporting Package by that date. Criteria 2 CFR 200.512 states, “The audit must be completed and the data collection form, if applicable….. must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period”. Cause As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, financial constraints, and corresponding staffing challenges, the accounting and finance team at NKCDC was unable to complete the required audits on a timely basis. At the same time, the accounting and finance team was faced with other administrative and operational matters requiring immediate attention to help ensure NKCDC remained operational. The financial and staffing constraints resulted in the late submissions of the Single Audit reporting package. Effect or Potential Effect Lateness in reporting could result in a lack of up-to-date information provided to federal agencies and potential impacts on grant funding. Recommendation We recommend that management implements processes and procedures to identify the required deadlines and related controls to ensure compliance with the deadlines. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding above. Management will review the existing accounting policies and procedures and implement additional controls to validate timely submission of reports.
Criteria: 2 CFR 200.512(a) requires that the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor's report, or nine months after the end of the fiscal year of the Organization. Condition: The Organization's data collection form for the year ended June 30, 2023 will be filed after the March 30, 2024 nine month deadline, making it a late filing. Cause: During the year end accounting closing cycle, the Organization did an initial year end close and due to limitations on the staff resulting from the delay in audit of the year ended June 30, 2022 resulted in a limitation of availability to ensure all necessary items were fully closed out timely. Effect: Late filing will result in the Organization not meeting the low-risk auditee criteria for two years following the year ended June 30, 2023. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization review its year end close timeline and procedures to ensure that the audit is completed and filed within the nine month deadline. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding; see corrective action plan.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
2023-001 Reporting – Federal Audit Clearinghouse Condition: Under Uniform Guidance 2 CFR Section 200.512(a), the audit shall be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package shall be electronically transmitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's reports, or nine (9) months after the end of the audit period. Criteria: Procedures should be in place to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Cause: The filing deadline for the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was March 30, 2024; however, the 2023 Single Audit Reporting Package was not submitted by March 30, 2024. Effect: The Organization was not in compliance with the Single Audit reporting requirement. Recommendation: Procedures should be implemented to ensure the Single Audit Reporting Package is filed in a timely manner. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management is aware of the filing deadline and will ensure that all future reporting packages are submitted timely.
FEDERAL FINDING NONCOMPLIANCE Late Submission Criteria: According to the Uniform Guidance (2 CFR part 200), specifically section 200.512, audits must be submitted to the FAC within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditors’ report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition: USAEC did not meet its submission deadline for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023, of March 31, 2024. Effect: USAEC was not in compliance with Uniform Guidance and the federal grant agreements. Cause: USAEC did not engage an auditor to conduct a financial statement audit in a timely manner. Recommendation: USAEC adopts a policy to begin their financial statement audit no later than 7 months after their fiscal year end to allow sufficient time to meet the Uniform Guidance compliance requirements. Repeat finding: No.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.
2 CFR 200.501 requires a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of this part. A non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during the non-Federal entity's fiscal year must have a single audit conducted in accordance with § 200.514 except when it elects to have a program-specific audit conducted in accordance with paragraph (c) or (d) of this section. 2 CFR §200.512(a)(2) states that an audit, the data collection form, and the reporting package must be submitted within 30 calendar days after the auditee receives the auditor's report(s) or nine months after the end of the audit period (whichever is earlier). 2 CFR Subpart F §200.510(b) requires the auditee prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) for the period covered by the Academy’s financial statements which must include the total federal awards expended as determined in accordance with § 200.502. At a minimum, the schedule must: (1) List individual Federal programs by Federal agency. (2) 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. (3) Provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program and the ALN number or other identifying number when the ALN information is not available. (4) Include the total amount provided to subrecipients from each Federal program. (5) For loan or loan guarantee programs described in § 200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended, paragraph (b), identify in the notes to the schedule the balances outstanding at the end of the audit period. (6) Include notes that describe the significant accounting policies used in preparing the schedule, and note whether or not the auditee has elected to use the 10 percent de minimis cost rate as covered in § 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs. The Academy’s internal control procedures did not identify expenses sufficiently to identify the need for a Single Audit. The Schedule has been presented in this report. Noncompliance with grant requirements as well as errors and omissions on the Schedule could have an adverse effect on future grant awards by the awarding agencies in addition to an inaccurate assessment of major federal programs that would be subjected to audit.