Finding 623894 (2022-004)

Material Weakness
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
$1
Year
2022
Accepted
2023-03-30

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The School Corporation failed to properly account for federal reimbursements, leading to material noncompliance and questioned costs of $353,732.
  • Impacted Requirements: Noncompliance with 2 CFR 200.303 and 7 CFR 210.14(a) regarding effective internal controls and proper use of food service revenues.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Management should implement a robust internal control system to ensure accurate documentation and compliance with federal requirements.

Finding Text

FINDING 2022-004 Subject: Child Nutrition Cluster - Special Tests and Provisions - Non-Profit School Food Service Accounts Federal Agency: Department of Agriculture Federal Programs: School Breakfast Program, COVID-19 - School Breakfast Program, National School Lunch Program, COVID-19 - National School Lunch Program, Summer Food Service Program for Children, COVID-19 - Summer Food Service Program for Children Assistance Listings Numbers: 10.553, 10.555, 10.559 Federal Award Numbers and Years (or Other Identifying Numbers): SY 20-21, SY 21-22 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Special Tests and Provisions - Non-Profit School Food Service Accounts Audit Findings: Material Weakness, Modified Opinion Condition and Context The School Corporation is required to account for all revenues and expenditures of its school food service, which includes ensuring federal reimbursement payments are correctly credited to the school food service account. Seven reimbursements were received by the School during the audit period. For one reimbursement, only a portion of the reimbursement was properly recorded to the school food service account, with the remaining amount being incorrectly recorded in a different account. A second reimbursement was incorrectly receipted into a clearing account instead of the food service account. The School Corporation completed six transfers, totaling $353,732, out of the school food service account; however, no documentation was provided for audit to verify the transfers were allowable and for the benefit of the food service program. The lack of internal controls and noncompliance were systemic issues throughout the audit period. Criteria 2 CFR 200.303 states in part: "The non-Federal entity must: (a) 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 Control Integrated Framework', issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). . . ." 2 CFR 200.334 states in part: "Financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other non-Federal entity records pertinent to a Federal award must be retained for a period of three years from the date of submission of the final expenditure report or, for Federal awards that are renewed quarterly or annually, from the date of the submission of the quarterly or annual financial report, respectively, as reported to the Federal awarding agency or pass through entity in the case of a subrecipient. . . ." 2 CFR 200.334 (Revised Uniform Guidance) states in part: "Financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other non-Federal entity records pertinent to a Federal award must be retained for a period of three years from the date of submission of the final expenditure report or, for Federal awards that are renewed quarterly or annually, from the date of the submission of the quarterly or annual financial report, respectively, as reported to the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity in the case of a subrecipient. . . ." 7 CFR 220.7(e) states in part: ". . . the School Food Authority shall, with respect to participating schools under its jurisdiction: (1) (i) Maintain a nonprofit school food service; (ii) . . . use all revenues received by such food service only for the operation or improvement of that food service . . ." 7 CFR 210.14(a) states in part: "Nonprofit school food service. School food authorities shall maintain a nonprofit school food service. Revenues received by the nonprofit school food service are to be used only for the operation or improvement of such food service, except that, such revenues shall not be used to purchase land or buildings, unless otherwise approved by FNS, or to construct buildings. . . ." Cause Management had established an effective a system of internal controls that would have ensured compliance, or that supporting documentation would have been maintained and made available for audit, with the grant agreement and the Special Tests and Provisions - Non-Profit School Food Service Accounts compliance requirement. Effect The failure to establish an effective system of internal controls and to retain and provide appropriate supporting documentation prevented the determination of the School Corporation's compliance with the compliance requirement listed above. The failure to design and implement an effective system of internal controls enabled material noncompliance to go undetected. Questioned Costs Known questioned costs of $353,732 were identified, as detailed in Condition and Context. Recommendation We recommended that the School Corporation's management establish a system of internal controls to ensure that documentation will be maintained and made available for audit and comply with the grant agreement and the Special Tests and Provisions - Non-Profit School Food Service Accounts compliance requirement. Views of Responsible Officials For the views of responsible officials, refer to the Corrective Action Plan that is part of this report.

Categories

Questioned Costs School Nutrition Programs Procurement, Suspension & Debarment Subrecipient Monitoring Cash Management Material Weakness Matching / Level of Effort / Earmarking Internal Control / Segregation of Duties Special Tests & Provisions

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 47451 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 47452 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 47453 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 47454 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 47455 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 47456 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 47457 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 47458 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 47459 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 47460 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 47461 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 47462 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 47463 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 47464 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 47465 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 47466 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 47467 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 47468 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 47469 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 47470 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 47471 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 47472 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 47473 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 47474 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 47475 2022-008
    Material Weakness
  • 47476 2022-006
    Material Weakness
  • 47477 2022-007
    Material Weakness
  • 47478 2022-008
    Material Weakness
  • 47479 2022-006
    Material Weakness
  • 47480 2022-007
    Material Weakness
  • 47481 2022-010
    Material Weakness
  • 47482 2022-011
    Material Weakness
  • 47483 2022-012
    Material Weakness
  • 47484 2022-013
    Material Weakness
  • 47485 2022-014
    Material Weakness
  • 47486 2022-015
    Material Weakness
  • 47487 2022-010
    Material Weakness
  • 47488 2022-011
    Material Weakness
  • 47489 2022-012
    Material Weakness
  • 47490 2022-013
    Material Weakness
  • 47491 2022-014
    Material Weakness
  • 47492 2022-015
    Material Weakness
  • 47493 2022-018
    Material Weakness
  • 47494 2022-018
    Material Weakness
  • 47495 2022-017
    Material Weakness
  • 47496 2022-018
    Material Weakness
  • 47497 2022-016
    Material Weakness
  • 47498 2022-017
    Material Weakness
  • 47499 2022-018
    Material Weakness
  • 47500 2022-009
    Material Weakness
  • 47501 2022-009
    Material Weakness
  • 623893 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 623895 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 623896 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 623897 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 623898 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 623899 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 623900 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 623901 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 623902 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 623903 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 623904 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 623905 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 623906 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 623907 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 623908 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 623909 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 623910 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 623911 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 623912 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 623913 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 623914 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 623915 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 623916 2022-005
    Material Weakness
  • 623917 2022-008
    Material Weakness
  • 623918 2022-006
    Material Weakness
  • 623919 2022-007
    Material Weakness
  • 623920 2022-008
    Material Weakness
  • 623921 2022-006
    Material Weakness
  • 623922 2022-007
    Material Weakness
  • 623923 2022-010
    Material Weakness
  • 623924 2022-011
    Material Weakness
  • 623925 2022-012
    Material Weakness
  • 623926 2022-013
    Material Weakness
  • 623927 2022-014
    Material Weakness
  • 623928 2022-015
    Material Weakness
  • 623929 2022-010
    Material Weakness
  • 623930 2022-011
    Material Weakness
  • 623931 2022-012
    Material Weakness
  • 623932 2022-013
    Material Weakness
  • 623933 2022-014
    Material Weakness
  • 623934 2022-015
    Material Weakness
  • 623935 2022-018
    Material Weakness
  • 623936 2022-018
    Material Weakness
  • 623937 2022-017
    Material Weakness
  • 623938 2022-018
    Material Weakness
  • 623939 2022-016
    Material Weakness
  • 623940 2022-017
    Material Weakness
  • 623941 2022-018
    Material Weakness
  • 623942 2022-009
    Material Weakness
  • 623943 2022-009
    Material Weakness

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
10.555 National School Lunch Program 22 $1.84M
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund 22 $1.32M
84.027 Special Education_grants to States 22 $975,069
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund 21 $862,480
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies 22 $756,412
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies 21 $756,017
84.027 Special Education_grants to States 21 $625,125
10.553 School Breakfast Program 22 $366,043
84.048 Career and Technical Education -- Basic Grants to States 22 $223,010
84.367 Improving Teacher Quality State Grants 21 $182,695
84.048 Career and Technical Education -- Basic Grants to States 21 $178,359
84.367 Improving Teacher Quality State Grants 22 $173,731
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program 21 $136,860
10.555 National School Lunch Program 21 $123,737
93.778 Medical Assistance Program 22 $69,074
93.778 Medical Assistance Program 21 $64,916
10.559 Summer Food Service Program for Children 21 $54,204
84.173 Special Education_preschool Grants 22 $42,315
10.559 Summer Food Service Program for Children 22 $36,540
84.173 Special Education_preschool Grants 21 $35,644
10.553 School Breakfast Program 21 $31,026
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program 22 $16,715
10.649 Pandemic Ebt Administrative Costs 22 $3,063