Finding 1216527 (2024-013)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
L
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2024
Accepted
2026-06-04

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: There was a repeat finding of noncompliance with reporting requirements for the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, with 23 out of 100% of expenditures inaccurately reported.
  • Impacted Requirements: The lack of effective internal controls led to failure in meeting federal compliance standards for timely and accurate reporting of expenditures.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Implement a robust system of internal controls to ensure accurate reporting and compliance with federal requirements, as outlined in 2 CFR § 200.303(a).

Finding Text

Finding 2024-013 – Noncompliance with Reporting Over Major Federal Program - Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (Repeat Finding – 2023-013) PASS-THROUGH GRANTOR: Direct Grant FEDERAL AGENCY: U.S. Department of Treasury ASSISTANCE LISTING: 21.027 FEDERAL PROGRAM NAME: Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds FEDERAL AWARD YEAR: 2021 CONTROL CATEGORY: Reporting QUESTIONED COSTS: $-0- Condition: During the test of 100% of expenditures for the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, totaling $1,152,068, twenty-three (23) expenditures totaling $905,330 were not accurately reported in the proper period on the quarterly reports as required by the Reporting compliance requirement. Cause of Condition: Policies and procedures have not been designed and implemented to ensure federal expenditures are made in accordance with federal compliance requirements. Effect of Condition: This condition resulted in noncompliance with grant requirements. Recommendation: OSAI recommends the County design and implement a system of internal controls to ensure the accuracy and completeness of reports and to ensure compliance with federal requirements. Management Response: Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners: The Board of County Commissioners will take measures to ensure future compliance with all requirements of federal grants. Criteria: Accountability and stewardship should be overall goals in management’s accounting of federal funds. Internal controls should be designed to monitor compliance with laws and regulations pertaining to grant contracts. Title 2 CFR § 200.303(a) Internal Controls reads (a) reads as follows: The non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Controls Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Compliance and Reporting Guidance, State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (10. Reporting.) reads as follows: All recipients of federal funds must complete financial, performance, and compliance reporting as required and outlined in Part 2 of this guidance. Expenditures may be reported on a cash or accrual basis, as long as the methodology is disclosed and consistently applied. Reporting must be consistent with the definition of expenditures pursuant to 2 CFR 200.1. Your organization should appropriately maintain accounting records for compiling and reporting accurate, compliant financial data, in accordance with appropriate accounting standards and principles. In addition, where appropriate, your organization needs to establish controls to ensure completion and timely submission of all mandatory performance and/or compliance reporting. Further, 2 CFR § 200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance (c)(1) reads as follows: The non-Federal entity must submit performance reports at the interval required by the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity to best inform improvements in program outcomes and productivity. Intervals must be no less frequent than annually nor more frequent than quarterly except in unusual circumstances, for example where more frequent reporting is necessary for the effective monitoring of the Federal award or could significantly affect program outcomes. Reports submitted annually by the non-Federal entity and/or pass-through entity must be due no later than 90 calendar days after the reporting period. Reports submitted quarterly or semiannually must be due no later than 30 calendar days after the reporting period. Alternatively, the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity may require annual reports before the anniversary dates of multiple year Federal awards. The final performance report submitted by the non-Federal entity and/or pass-through entity must be due no later than 120 calendar days after the period of performance end date. A subrecipient must submit to the pass-through entity, no later than 90 calendar days after the period of performance end date, all final performance reports as required by the terms and conditions of the Federal award. See also § 200.344. If a justified request is submitted by a non-Federal entity, the Federal agency may extend the due date for any performance report.

Corrective Action Plan

The Board of County Commissioners will take measures to ensure future compliance with all requirements of federal grants.

Categories

Subrecipient Monitoring

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1216524 2024-010
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1216525 2024-011
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1216526 2024-012
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1216528 2024-014
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
21.027 CORONAVIRUS STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS $1.15M
97.036 DISASTER GRANTS - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (PRESIDENTIALLY DECLARED DISASTERS) $150,864
16.575 CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE $34,374
16.588 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN FORMULA GRANTS $32,727
97.042 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE GRANTS $30,000
20.600 STATE AND COMMUNITY HIGHWAY SAFETY $25,484
97.067 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM $5,000