ROYSTON HOUSING AUTHORITY

EIN: 580902770

UEI: DN17ER5MKNU4

Data as of August 22, 2026

ROYSTON HOUSING AUTHORITY8 audit years1 findings
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Repeat Findings

FY 2025-12-31

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The FAC accepted this audit on July 22, 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 January 22, 2027 (152 days from today).

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2025-001
Period of Performance
MATERIAL WEAKNESSQUESTIONED COSTS

2025-001 ALN 14.872 – Public Housing Capital Fund Program – Period of Performance Condition and Criteria: Capital Funds transferred to operations (BLI 1406) are not considered obligated until the PHA has budgeted and drawn down the funds. The voucher request date must occur before those funds are reported as obligated in LOCCS under the Obligation & Expenditure tab (24 CFR section 905.314(1). The Authority has internal control deficiencies over CFP period of performance as they did not draw down BLI 1406 funds before the obligation end date. Amount of Questioned Costs: $395,233 Context: The Authority reported two drawdowns in eLOCCS from BLI 1406 prior to the obligation deadlines in 2023; however, the associated funds were not actually drawn down until 2025 Cause: The PHA did not align eLOCCS reporting with actual cash management practices, leading to early drawdown reporting relative to fund disbursement. Possible contributing factors include insufficient internal controls over eLOCCS entries or inadequate staff training on drawdown timing requirements. Effect: Obligating funds from BLI 1406 before the drawdown creates a compliance deviation and exposes the agency to potential audit findings, risk of questioned costs, and misalignment with HUD cash management regulations. This may affect the PHA’s PHAS scoring under the financial condition indicator if similar deficiencies persist. Auditor’s Recommendation: Ensure that all future eLOCCS drawdowns reflect actual cash requirements in accordance with 24 CFR § 905.314(l), implement internal control procedures to verify the timing of drawdowns relative to obligations and actual payments, and periodically review drawdown and expenditure records to proactively identify and correct discrepancies. Grantee Response: The Authority has agreed to follow the auditor’s recommendation to ensure management stays on top of period of performance dates and cash management procedures by attending regular training sessions and performing reviews of CFP reporting documents to maintain compliance.

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2025-001 ALN 14.872 – Public Housing Capital Fund Program – Period of Performance Condition and Criteria: Capital Funds transferred to operations (BLI 1406) are not considered obligated until the PHA has budgeted and drawn down the funds. The voucher request date must occur before those funds are reported as obligated in LOCCS under the Obligation & Expenditure tab (24 CFR section 905.314(1). The Authority has internal control deficiencies over CFP period of performance as they did not draw down BLI 1406 funds before the obligation end date. Amount of Questioned Costs: $395,233 Context: The Authority reported two drawdowns in eLOCCS from BLI 1406 prior to the obligation deadlines in 2023; however, the associated funds were not actually drawn down until 2025 Cause: The PHA did not align eLOCCS reporting with actual cash management practices, leading to early drawdown reporting relative to fund disbursement. Possible contributing factors include insufficient internal controls over eLOCCS entries or inadequate staff training on drawdown timing requirements. Effect: Obligating funds from BLI 1406 before the drawdown creates a compliance deviation and exposes the agency to potential audit findings, risk of questioned costs, and misalignment with HUD cash management regulations. This may affect the PHA’s PHAS scoring under the financial condition indicator if similar deficiencies persist. Auditor’s Recommendation: Ensure that all future eLOCCS drawdowns reflect actual cash requirements in accordance with 24 CFR § 905.314(l), implement internal control procedures to verify the timing of drawdowns relative to obligations and actual payments, and periodically review drawdown and expenditure records to proactively identify and correct discrepancies. Grantee Response: The Authority has agreed to follow the auditor’s recommendation to ensure management stays on top of period of performance dates and cash management procedures by attending regular training sessions and performing reviews of CFP reporting documents to maintain compliance.

Corrective Action Plan

2025-001 – ALN 14.872 – Public Housing Capital Fund Program – Period of Performance The Authority has developed and implemented the necessary standard operating procedures to verify the timing of drawdowns relative to obligations and actual payments and periodically review drawdown and expenditure records to proactively identify and correct discrepancies. Person Responsible for Correction of Finding: Krista Bolemon, Executive Director Projected Completion Date: December 31, 2026

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