Finding 1155302 (2023-008)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
M
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2023
Accepted
2025-09-25
Audit: 367551
Organization: The City of Frederick, Maryland (MD)
Auditor: Brown Plus

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: Subaward agreements lack clarity on Uniform Guidance requirements, leading to potential noncompliance.
  • Impacted Requirements: Agreements must clearly define subrecipient roles and include necessary federal terms as per Section 200.331(a).
  • Recommended Follow-up: Revise subaward agreements to explicitly state Uniform Guidance regulations and ensure proper classification of subrecipients.

Finding Text

Federal Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program: 93.137 Community Programs to Improve Minority Health Grant Program Identification Number: 1 CPIMP211296-01-00 Requirement: Subrecipient Monitoring Type of Finding: Material weakness in internal control over major program; Noncompliance Criteria: Subaward agreements should include terms and conditions of the subaward, making the subrecipient aware of the award information required by Uniform Guidance Section 200.331(a) sufficient for the pass-through entity to comply with federal statutes, regulations and the terms and conditions of the award. Condition: Subaward agreements do not make Uniform Guidance requirements and regulations clear. They also do not contain language that supports subrecipient classification. Cause: Program management does not possess adequate knowledge of subrecipient monitoring requirements and did not prepare an adequate subrecipient agreement. Effect: Failure to explicitly state federally-imposed requirements and regulations may result in noncompliance by the subrecipient and lead to federal inquiries of those charged with governance. Context: Subrecipient agreements are titled “Memorandums of Understanding” instead of subaward agreements. The agreement with the one subrecipient does not state a dollar amount that is being passed-through over the course of the agreement. The terms and conditions do not explicitly mention the Uniform Guidance. The agreement makes references to both subcontractors and subrecipients, and never explicitly identifies the subrecipient as such. The other subrecipient agreement refers to the City of Frederick, Maryland as “the Sponsor”, not a pass-through entity and does not explicitly name the subrecipient as such. The agreement does not mention the Uniform Guidance. Repeat Finding: This finding was reported for the year ended June 30, 2022 as 2022-008. Recommendation: Program management should revise subaward agreements to specifically note the requirements and regulations of the Uniform Guidance, as noted in Section 200.331(a). Views of Responsible Official(s) and Planned Corrective Actions: See corrective action plan.

Corrective Action Plan

All subaward grant agreements are now required to contain a provision outlining all federal conditions of the funds, including relevant regulations with 2 CFR Part 200, otherwise known as Uniform Guidance.

Categories

Subrecipient Monitoring

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1155297 2023-003
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155298 2023-004
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155299 2023-005
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155300 2023-006
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155301 2023-007
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155303 2023-009
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155304 2023-010
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155305 2023-011
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155306 2023-012
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155307 2023-013
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155308 2023-014
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155309 2023-015
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155310 2023-016
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155311 2023-017
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1155312 2023-018
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
20.106 Airport Improvement Program, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Programs, and Covid-19 Airports Programs $4.30M
93.224 Health Center Program (community Health Centers, Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless, and Public Housing Primary Care) $2.21M
93.137 Community Programs to Improve Minority Health $2.07M
14.231 Emergency Solutions Grant Program $1.03M
10.558 Child and Adult Care Food Program $996,154
93.568 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance $960,360
21.027 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds $786,960
93.569 Community Services Block Grant $452,538
14.218 Community Development Block Grants/entitlement Grants $271,995
14.267 Continuum of Care Program $184,808
16.745 Criminal and Juvenile Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program $94,827
21.026 Homeowner Assistance Fund $85,771
93.150 Projects for Assistance in Transition From Homelessness (path) $74,103
81.042 Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons $62,520
16.753 Congressionally Recommended Awards $41,550
16.738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program $26,732
10.559 Summer Food Service Program for Children $26,497
93.499 Low Income Household Water Assistance Program $18,086
97.067 Homeland Security Grant Program $14,280
20.600 State and Community Highway Safety $14,003
95.001 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program $13,275
66.466 Geographic Programs - Chesapeake Bay Program $11,325
20.616 National Priority Safety Programs $8,554
66.818 Brownfields Multipurpose, Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup Cooperative Agreements $2,487