Finding 540390 (2024-008)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
ABE
Questioned Costs
$1
Year
2024
Accepted
2025-03-28
Audit: 350226
Organization: Department of Human Services (HI)
Auditor: Accuity LLP

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: There are significant compliance failures in foster care case files, leading to questioned costs of $10,905.
  • Impacted Requirements: Missing documentation violates federal regulations regarding child removal, foster parent licensing, and eligibility determinations.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Ensure program staff are trained on grant requirements and strictly adhere to established policies and procedures.

Finding Text

Finding No. 2024 008: Eligibility, Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Cost (Material Weakness) Questioned cost: $ 10,905 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AL Number and Title: 93.658 and COVID 19 – 93.658 – Foster Care – Title IV E Award Number and Award Year: 2101HIFCGP 2019 2301HIFOST 2023 2401HIFOST 2024 Repeat Finding? Yes Condition We selected a non statistical sample of 60 case files which approximate $46,888 in monthly benefit payments, out of a population of approximately 452 case files which approximated $3.90 million in total annual benefit payments, for testing and noted exceptions in 23 case files as follows: • Four case files where the Police Protective Custody form or Voluntary Foster Custody Agreement was missing and therefore did not support whether the child was removed as part of a voluntary placement agreement or judicial determination. • Three case files where the Certificate of Approval was missing and therefore did not support whether the prospective foster parents were licensed. • Thirteen case files where the state, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and/or child abuse and neglect clearances were missing. • Six case files where the “difficulty of care” determination was missing and therefore did not support the assistance amount paid. • One case file where the Judicial Determination was missing and therefore did not support the removal of the child was contrary to the welfare of the child, if DHS made reasonable efforts to prevent removal and finalize the permanency plan, and if the determination was within 60 days from removal. • One case file where the child’s IV E eligibility was not determined before implementing the foster care maintenance payments program provisions of the Title IV E plan. A similar finding was reported in the prior year as Finding No. 2023 010. Criteria Pursuant to 42 USC 672(a)(2), the State must determine whether the removal and foster care placement of a child was in accordance with a voluntary placement agreement or judicial determination. Pursuant to 42 USC 675(4)(A), the foster care maintenance payments should cover the cost of (and the cost of providing) food, clothing, shelter, daily supervision, and a child’s personal incidentals. Pursuant to 42 USC 672(c)(1)(A), a foster family home means the home of an individual family that is licensed or approved by the State in which it is situated as a foster family home that meets the standards established for the licensing or approval. Pursuant to 42 USC 671(a)(20)(A), any prospective foster parent must satisfactorily have met a criminal records check, including a fingerprint-based check of national crime information databases, before the foster parent may be finally approved for placement of a child. Pursuant to 45 CFR 1356.21(b), a Judicial Determination must determine reasonable efforts to prevent a child’s removal from the home, reasonable efforts to finalize a permanency plan, and circumstances in which reasonable efforts are not required to prevent a child’s removal from home to reunify the child and family, before the child is determined to be eligible under Title IV E. Effect Failure to follow the established policies and procedures in place over the application process and determination of assistance amount represents instances of noncompliance with the requirements above, resulting in questioned costs. Cause and View of Responsible Officials Although the Department has established policies and procedures in place over the application process and determination of assistance amount, there was a lack of diligence in complying with the policies and procedures. Recommendation We recommend that program management ensure that program personnel are familiar with all grant requirements, including those specified under the Criteria section above. Additionally, we recommend that the Department diligently comply with its policies and procedures.

Categories

Questioned Costs Student Financial Aid Allowable Costs / Cost Principles Eligibility Material Weakness Special Tests & Provisions

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 540389 2024-008
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540391 2024-006
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540392 2024-006
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540393 2024-007
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540394 2024-007
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540395 2024-010
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540396 2024-011
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 540397 2024-012
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 540398 2024-013
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 540399 2024-013
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 540400 2024-013
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 540401 2024-014
    Significant Deficiency
  • 540402 2024-014
    Significant Deficiency
  • 540403 2024-014
    Significant Deficiency
  • 540404 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 540405 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 540406 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 540407 2024-004
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540408 2024-004
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540409 2024-004
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540410 2024-005
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540411 2024-005
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540412 2024-005
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 540413 2024-009
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1116831 2024-008
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116832 2024-008
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116833 2024-006
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116834 2024-006
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116835 2024-007
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116836 2024-007
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116837 2024-010
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116838 2024-011
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1116839 2024-012
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1116840 2024-013
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1116841 2024-013
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1116842 2024-013
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1116843 2024-014
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1116844 2024-014
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1116845 2024-014
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1116846 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1116847 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1116848 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1116849 2024-004
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116850 2024-004
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116851 2024-004
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116852 2024-005
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116853 2024-005
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116854 2024-005
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1116855 2024-009
    Significant Deficiency

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
93.778 Medical Assistance Program $2.37B
10.551 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program $745.53M
93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families $82.28M
93.767 Children's Health Insurance Program $54.79M
10.561 State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program $29.27M
93.575 Child Care and Development Block Grant $26.75M
21.027 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds $24.92M
93.658 Foster Care Title IV-E $15.63M
93.667 Social Services Block Grant $14.83M
93.659 Adoption Assistance $14.65M
93.596 Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the Child Care and Development Fund $13.95M
10.542 Pandemic Ebt Food Benefits $13.09M
84.126 Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States $12.15M
93.568 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance $10.74M
96.001 Social Security Disability Insurance $7.11M
93.090 Guardianship Assistance $4.11M
10.649 Pandemic Ebt Administrative Costs $2.12M
93.556 Marylee Allen Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program $1.14M
93.777 State Survey and Certification of Health Care Providers and Suppliers (title Xviii) Medicare $1.10M
93.671 Family Violence Prevention and Services/domestic Violence Shelter and Supportive Services $734,258
93.464 Acl Assistive Technology $485,000
93.497 Family Violence Prevention and Services/ Sexual Assault/rape Crisis Services and Supports $384,682
93.369 Acl Independent Living State Grants $377,457
97.088 Disaster Assistance Projects $369,040
94.011 Americorps Seniors Foster Grandparent Program (fgp) 94.011 $364,552
93.674 John H. Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood $361,517
93.747 Elder Abuse Prevention Interventions Program $312,366
14.241 Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids $298,340
93.669 Child Abuse and Neglect State Grants $282,703
93.645 Stephanie Tubbs Jones Child Welfare Services Program $276,140
14.231 Emergency Solutions Grant Program $242,657
94.016 Americorps Seniors Senior Companion Program (scp) 94.016 $235,809
93.603 Adoption and Legal Guardianship Incentive Payments Program $206,000
16.540 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention $155,408
93.599 Chafee Education and Training Vouchers Program (etv) $104,083
84.177 Rehabilitation Services Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind $97,509
93.643 Children's Justice Grants to States $91,803
84.187 Supported Employment Services for Individuals with the Most Significant Disabilities $80,551
93.566 Refugee and Entrant Assistance State/replacement Designee Administered Programs $37,222
10.537 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (snap) Employment and Training (e&t) Data and Technical Assistance Grants $3,629