EIN: 366005920
UEI: CMGUD861HLL5
Data as of August 21, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on May 4, 2026. Under 2 CFR 200.521(d), a pass-through entity that provided federal funds to this organization for this audit period must issue a management decision on these findings by November 4, 2026 (74 days from today).
What is a management decision? →The Village has a written procurement policy; however, the policy has not been updated to align with the procurement standards under 2 CFR §200.317 through 2 CFR §200.326. Context: We reviewed the procurement policy and compared it to federal requirements. Questioned Costs: None Effect: The use of a noncompliant policy increases the risk that the Village may face sanctions, including, repayment of funds or termination of awards. Cause: Management did not adopt a procurement policy that conforms with the Uniform Guidance requirements. Repeat: No Auditor's Recommendation: We recommend the Village review and update its procurement policy to ensure full compliance with 2 CFR §200.317 through 2 CFR §200.32 View of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding and has prepared a corrective action plan.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Noncompliant Procurement Policy Federal Program Information: Funding agency: U.S. Environmental Agency Title: Drinking Water State Revolving Funds AL number: 66.468 Criteria or Specific Requirement: According to 2 CFR §200.318(a), non-Federal entities must use their own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in 2 CFR §200.317 through 2 CFR §200.326. Condition: The Village has a written procurement policy; however, the policy has not been updated to align with the procurement standards under 2 CFR §200.317 through 2 CFR §200.326. Context: We reviewed the procurement policy and compared it to federal requirements. Questioned Costs: None Effect: The use of a noncompliant policy increases the risk that the Village may face sanctions, including, repayment of funds or termination of awards. Cause: Management did not adopt a procurement policy that conforms with the Uniform Guidance requirements. Repeat: No Auditor's Recommendation: We recommend the Village review and update its procurement policy to ensure full compliance with 2 CFR §200.317 through 2 CFR §200.32 View of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding and has prepared a corrective action plan.
Corrective Action Plans Finding 2025-001 – Noncompliant procurement policy Corrective Action Plan: The Village will update its written procurement policy to comply with applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations and with Federal requirements under 2 CFR §200.317–200.326. In addition, the Village will train personnel on the updated policy. This policy will apply to all purchases of goods, services, and construction funded in whole or in part by Federal awards administered by Village of Hazel Crest, including subrecipients and contractors, unless superseded by more restrictive State, local, or tribal law. Person(s) Responsible: Amanda Page-Horvet, Accounting Supervisor Timing for Implementation: Fiscal Year 2027
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