Finding 1181614 (2025-006)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
F
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2025
Accepted
2026-03-19
Audit: 392859
Organization: Knox County Government (TN)

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: School equipment is not being tracked properly, leading to inaccuracies in the equipment management system.
  • Impacted Requirements: Federal regulations require detailed property records for equipment purchases over $5,000, which are not being consistently maintained.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Strengthen oversight and monitoring of inventory procedures for IDEA-funded equipment to ensure compliance and accuracy.

Finding Text

IDEA Equipment Management Program - Special Education Cluster (IDEA), Assistance Listing Numbers 84.027A, 84.173A. Criteria or Specific Requirement - Federal regulations outlined in 2 CFR 200.313 and the Compliance Supplement, as amended by the State of Tennessee Department of Education, require that equipment purchases in excess of $5,000 (or more than $100 if the item is considered sensitive minor equipment) be properly accounted for and tracked by the entity if funded by Federal grants. Specifically, property records must be maintained that includes a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the acquisition date, cost of the property, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition of the property. Condition - During our single audit testing, we noted various instances where School equipment was not being tracked properly. Issues included equipment not being entered into the system with a correct value, not receiving an asset tag, or not being tracked accurately as to its location. Cause and Effect - The issue resulted from inconsistent execution and monitoring of existing equipment inventory procedures, which affected the completeness and accuracy of information recorded in the equipment management system. The effect was immaterial noncompliance with equipment management required under Uniform Guidance. Questioned Costs - None Context - We tested 40 current year property acquisitions during our audit. In that sample size, seven were not recorded accurately as to cost due to shipping or discounts. In addition, one item did not have an asset tag or serial number listed. We also selected 50 inventory items to test. Of these selections, 16 items were in a different location than where the system said they were supposed to be and not able to be counted or not able to be counted. Recommendations - The Schools need to strengthen oversight and monitoring to ensure existing inventory procedures for IDEA funded equipment are fully and consistently followed. Management’s Response - We concur. Oversight and monitoring will be strengthened by undertaking a new inventory and a departmental restructure for improving management of items purchased with Federal IDEA grant funds.

Corrective Action Plan

The KCS Special Education Department will undertake a new physical inventory of all IDEA equipment, updating any inaccurate asset numbers, serial numbers, and locations in the Incident IQ asset management system. Additionally, effective for FY 2027, the District will restructure the department by moving a Special Education IT Asset Management position under the supervision of the District Property Manager to ensure IDEA asset management is consistent with all district property management.

Categories

Equipment & Real Property Management

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1181611 2025-006
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1181612 2025-006
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1181613 2025-006
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
84.425 EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND $36.23M
21.023 EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $24.67M
10.553 SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM $5.01M
93.323 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY CAPACITY FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES (ELC) $3.07M
84.367 SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION STATE GRANTS (FORMERLY IMPROVING TEACHER QUALITY STATE GRANTS) $2.33M
84.424 STUDENT SUPPORT AND ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT PROGRAM $1.12M
84.048 CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION -- BASIC GRANTS TO STATES $987,487
93.217 FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES $831,400
14.228 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS/STATE'S PROGRAM AND NON-ENTITLEMENT GRANTS IN HAWAII $519,522
66.001 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM SUPPORT $403,585
10.582 FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROGRAM $377,328
84.173 SPECIAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL GRANTS $376,580
93.434 EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT/PRESCHOOL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS $375,352
93.563 CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES $356,972
93.967 CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION COLLABORATION WITH ACADEMIA TO STRENGTHEN PUBLIC HEALTH $351,482
14.218 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS/ENTITLEMENT GRANTS $349,373
16.838 COMPREHENSIVE OPIOID, STIMULANT, AND OTHER SUBSTANCES USE PROGRAM $286,574
16.922 EQUITABLE SHARING PROGRAM $240,273
93.268 IMMUNIZATION COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS $216,887
93.977 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STD) PREVENTION AND CONTROL GRANTS $209,801
93.994 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT TO THE STATES $199,564
10.555 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM $187,025
84.126 REHABILITATION SERVICES VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS TO STATES $181,334
93.917 HIV CARE FORMULA GRANTS $169,927
93.898 CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAMS FOR STATE, TERRITORIAL AND TRIBAL ORGANIZATIONS $163,600
14.231 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAM $134,375
16.753 CONGRESSIONALLY RECOMMENDED AWARDS $117,000
97.067 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM $116,589
84.287 TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS $104,985
84.027 SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANTS TO STATES $100,000
93.991 PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT $97,034
20.607 ALCOHOL OPEN CONTAINER REQUIREMENTS $86,061
10.557 WIC SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN $79,650
84.010 TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES $76,002
93.074 HOSPITAL PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM (HPP) AND PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (PHEP) ALIGNED COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS $70,100
16.710 PUBLIC SAFETY PARTNERSHIP AND COMMUNITY POLICING GRANTS $60,428
84.411 EDUCATION INNOVATION AND RESEARCH (FORMERLY INVESTING IN INNOVATION (I3) FUND) $60,275
16.575 CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE $45,419
95.001 HIGH INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREAS PROGRAM $45,360
93.575 CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT $44,200
14.239 HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM $42,651
84.371 COMPREHENSIVE LITERACY DEVELOPMENT $41,000
66.034 SURVEYS, STUDIES, RESEARCH, INVESTIGATIONS, DEMONSTRATIONS, AND SPECIAL PURPOSE ACTIVITIES RELATING TO THE CLEAN AIR ACT $40,000
14.921 OLDER ADULTS HOME MODIFICATION GRANT PROGRAM $32,986
81.128 ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (EECBG) $31,403
93.136 INJURY PREVENTION AND CONTROL RESEARCH AND STATE AND COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS $28,420
21.027 CORONAVIRUS STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS $27,812
20.205 HIGHWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION $24,250
93.387 NATIONAL AND STATE TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAM $19,415
97.111 REGIONAL CATASTROPHIC PREPAREDNESS GRANT PROGRAM (RCPGP) $17,222
16.836 INDIGENT DEFENSE $16,240
20.703 INTERAGENCY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PUBLIC SECTOR TRAINING AND PLANNING GRANTS $15,216
84.365 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION STATE GRANTS $10,235
45.310 GRANTS TO STATES $10,005
81.214 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING/CLEANUP, CULTURAL AND RESOURCE MGMT., EMERGENCY RESPONSE RESEARCH, OUTREACH, TECHNICAL ANALYSIS $9,982
93.354 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY RESPONSE: COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE: PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE $8,416
93.421 STRENGTHENING PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS AND SERVICES THROUGH NATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS TO IMPROVE AND PROTECT THE NATION’S HEALTH $5,000
16.302 LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FBI FIELD POLICE TRAINING $4,535
66.460 NONPOINT SOURCE IMPLEMENTATION GRANTS $3,300
16.607 BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM $2,609
21.016 EQUITABLE SHARING $2,182