Renville County

EIN: 416005880

UEI: ECCFXNLJXEK9

Data as of August 22, 2026

Renville County10 audit years4 findings1 repeat
10
Audit Years
4
Total Findings
1
Repeat Findings

FY 2024-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on January 14, 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 July 14, 2026 (39 days ago).

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2024-007
Reporting
REPEAT

The County submitted the required 2023 reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse after the required deadline. Criteria: 2 CFR § 200.512(a) requires that the auditee submit the data collection form and the reporting package to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: The County’s 2023 audit was completed in July 2025 after the reporting deadline. Effect: As a result, the Board is out compliance with the statute. Recommendation: We recommend Renville County implement procedures to ensure timely submission of all future reporting packages to the FAC, including calendar reminders and assignment of submission responsibility to specific personnel. Management Response: The County acknowledges the finding. Updated Progress Since Prior Year: The 2024 submission will be completed earlier than 2023.

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Late Single Audit Submission Condition: The County submitted the required 2023 reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse after the required deadline. Criteria: 2 CFR § 200.512(a) requires that the auditee submit the data collection form and the reporting package to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: The County’s 2023 audit was completed in July 2025 after the reporting deadline. Effect: As a result, the Board is out compliance with the statute. Recommendation: We recommend Renville County implement procedures to ensure timely submission of all future reporting packages to the FAC, including calendar reminders and assignment of submission responsibility to specific personnel. Management Response: The County acknowledges the finding. Updated Progress Since Prior Year: The 2024 submission will be completed earlier than 2023.

Corrective Action Plan

2024-007 Late Single Audit Submission CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN (CAP): 1. Explanation of Disagreement with Audit Findings: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. 2. Actions Planned in Response to Finding: Management will work with the auditors to correctly record and follow the statute. 3. Official Responsible for Ensuring CAP: Lisa Herges, County Administrator, is the official responsible for ensuring corrective action of the compliance finding. 4. Planned Completion Date for CAP: December 31, 2025 5. Plan to Monitor Completion of CAP: The County Board will be monitoring this corrective action plan. Sincerely, Lisa Herges County Administrator

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2023-009

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FY 2023-12-31

FAC accepted this audit on September 2, 2025 — management decision was due March 2, 2026.

2023-002
Other
MATERIAL WEAKNESS

During our audit, adjustments were needed to record a number of audit adjustments, including the follwing material entries: - To adjust beginning fund balances - To adjust capital asset activity and realted retainage - To adjust state and federal aid revenues and receivables - To adjust special assessment classifications - To adjust sales tax activity - To record additional receivable and payable accruals - To record accrued interest on investments - To record internal service fund activity Criteria: The financial statements are the responsibility of the County's management; therefore, the County must be able to prevent or detect a material misstatement in the financial statements including footnote disclosures. Cause: County staff has not prepared a year-end trial balance reflecting all necessary accounting entries. Effect: This indicates that it would be likely that a misstatement may occur and not be detected by the County's system of internal control. The audit firm cannot serve as a compensating control over this deficiency. Recommendation: We recommend that mangement review each journal entry. obtain an understanding of why the entry was necessary and modify procedures to ensure that future corrections are not needed. Management Response: Management will continue to review and gain an understanding of the audit adjustments in order to reduce the number of entries necessary for future audits. The County Finance Coordinator plans to remedy this finding in future years. Updated Progress Since Prior Year: No changes have been made to address this finding.

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Material Audit Adjustments Condition: During our audit, adjustments were needed to record a number of audit adjustments, including the follwing material entries: - To adjust beginning fund balances - To adjust capital asset activity and realted retainage - To adjust state and federal aid revenues and receivables - To adjust special assessment classifications - To adjust sales tax activity - To record additional receivable and payable accruals - To record accrued interest on investments - To record internal service fund activity Criteria: The financial statements are the responsibility of the County's management; therefore, the County must be able to prevent or detect a material misstatement in the financial statements including footnote disclosures. Cause: County staff has not prepared a year-end trial balance reflecting all necessary accounting entries. Effect: This indicates that it would be likely that a misstatement may occur and not be detected by the County's system of internal control. The audit firm cannot serve as a compensating control over this deficiency. Recommendation: We recommend that mangement review each journal entry. obtain an understanding of why the entry was necessary and modify procedures to ensure that future corrections are not needed. Management Response: Management will continue to review and gain an understanding of the audit adjustments in order to reduce the number of entries necessary for future audits. The County Finance Coordinator plans to remedy this finding in future years. Updated Progress Since Prior Year: No changes have been made to address this finding.

Corrective Action Plan

Material Audit Adjustments 1. Explanation of Disagreement with Audit Findings: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. 2. Actions Planned in Response to Finding: Management will continue to review and gain an understanding of the audit adjustments in order to reduce the number of entries necassary for future audits. The Conuty Finance Coordinator plans to remedy this finding in future years. 3. Official Responsible for Ensuring CAP: Lisa Herges, County Administrator, is the official responsible for ensuring corrective action of the material weakness. 4. Planning Compltion Date for CAP: December 31, 2025. 5. Plan to Monitor Completion of CAP: The County Board will be monitoring this corrective action plan. Sincerely, Lisa Herges County Administrator

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2023-008
Eligibility

The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) maintains the computer systems, MAXIS and METS, which are used by Renville County to support the eligibility determination process. In the case files reviewed for eligibility, there were several cases noted in which the Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) was not calculated correctly, and there was no supporting documentation provided for the differences. Criteria: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations § 200.303 states the auditee must establish and maintain effective internal control over the federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the auditee is managing the federal award in compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award. Cause: Program personnel entering case data into MAXIS or clearing case data flagged by METS did not properly calculate or retain support for the AGI entered into the system. Effect: As a result, the Board is out compliance with the statute. Recommendation: We recommend Renville County define and implement procedures for calculating and supporting AGI used for eligibility determinations. Management Response: The County acknowledges the finding and has implemented procedures to ensure AGI is calculated correctly.

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Medical Assistance Eligibility Condition: The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) maintains the computer systems, MAXIS and METS, which are used by Renville County to support the eligibility determination process. In the case files reviewed for eligibility, there were several cases noted in which the Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) was not calculated correctly, and there was no supporting documentation provided for the differences. Criteria: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations § 200.303 states the auditee must establish and maintain effective internal control over the federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the auditee is managing the federal award in compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award. Cause: Program personnel entering case data into MAXIS or clearing case data flagged by METS did not properly calculate or retain support for the AGI entered into the system. Effect: As a result, the Board is out compliance with the statute. Recommendation: We recommend Renville County define and implement procedures for calculating and supporting AGI used for eligibility determinations. Management Response: The County acknowledges the finding and has implemented procedures to ensure AGI is calculated correctly.

Corrective Action Plan

Medical Assitance Eligiblity 1. Explanation of Disagreement with Audit Findings: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. 2. Actions Planned in Response to Finding: The County acknowledges the finding and has implemented procedures to ensure AGI is calculated correctly. 3. Official Responsible for Ensuring CAP: Lisa Herges, County Administrator, if the official responsible for ensuring corrective action of the compliance finding. 4. Planned Completion Date for CAP: December 31, 2025 5. Plan to Monitor Completion of CAP: The County Board will be monitoring this corrective action plan. Sincerely, Lisa Herges County Administrator

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2023-009
Reporting

The County submitted the required 2022 reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse after the required deadline. Criteria: 2 CFR § 200.512(a) requires that the auditee submit the data collection form and the reporting package to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: The County’s 2022 audit was completed in January 2024 after the reporting deadline. Effect: As a result, the Board is out compliance with the statute. Recommendation: We recommend Renville County implement procedures to ensure timely submission of all future reporting packages to the FAC, including calendar reminders and assignment of submission responsibility to specific personnel. Management Response: The County acknowledges the finding.

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Late Single Audit Submission Condition: The County submitted the required 2022 reporting package and data collection form to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse after the required deadline. Criteria: 2 CFR § 200.512(a) requires that the auditee submit the data collection form and the reporting package to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: The County’s 2022 audit was completed in January 2024 after the reporting deadline. Effect: As a result, the Board is out compliance with the statute. Recommendation: We recommend Renville County implement procedures to ensure timely submission of all future reporting packages to the FAC, including calendar reminders and assignment of submission responsibility to specific personnel. Management Response: The County acknowledges the finding.

Corrective Action Plan

Late Single Audit Submission 1. Explanation of Disagreement with Audit Findings: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. 2. Actions Planned in Response to Finding: Mangement will work with the auditors to correctly record and follow the statute. 3. Official Responsible for Ensuring CAP: Lisa Herges, County Administrator, if the official responsible for ensuring corrective action of the compliance finding. 4. Planned Completion Date for CAP: December 31, 2025 5. Plan to Monito Completion of CAP: The County Board will be monitoring the corrective action plan. Sincerely, Lisa Herges Count Administrator

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