EIN: 582511469
UEI: GSA_MIGRATION
Data as of August 22, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on November 7, 2022. 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 May 7, 2023 (1204 days ago).
What is a management decision? →Required audits were not initially performed during the year ended June 30, 2021. a. A Yellow Book financial audit was not initially performed. The Franklin-Hart Airport Authority ("FHAA") did have a nonprofit audit performed, although amounts and disclosures were missing or incorrect. b. A compliance audit under the Uniform Guidance was not initially performed. FHAA was notified of this noncompliance by their pass-through grantor, the Georgia Department of Transportation. c. Officers of FHAA were not aware of the requirements of when specific types of audits are required to be performed and that not all auditors are qualified to complete all types of audits. d. The FHAA financial records reflect federal grant revenues netted with grant expenditures, resulting in significantly understated revenues under the threshold to require an audit under Uniform Guidance. Effect: Failure to understand the various audit requirements can lead to noncompliance. Questioned costs: No questioned costs noted. Criteria: Effective internal control requires that FHAA management be trained in the requirements of the various types of audits, recognize when an audit under Uniform Guidance is necessary and maintain financial records correctly reporting grant revenues and expenditures. Recommendation: Officers of FHAA may require additional training related to the administration of federal awards, the application of generally accepted accounting principles and the preparation of financial statements. We recommend FHAA officers pay close attention to interim financial reports to verify federal grant revenues are reported as gross revenue to properly monitor if amounts exceed the Single Audit threshold.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Condition: Required audits were not initially performed during the year ended June 30, 2021. a. A Yellow Book financial audit was not initially performed. The Franklin-Hart Airport Authority ("FHAA") did have a nonprofit audit performed, although amounts and disclosures were missing or incorrect. b. A compliance audit under the Uniform Guidance was not initially performed. FHAA was notified of this noncompliance by their pass-through grantor, the Georgia Department of Transportation. c. Officers of FHAA were not aware of the requirements of when specific types of audits are required to be performed and that not all auditors are qualified to complete all types of audits. d. The FHAA financial records reflect federal grant revenues netted with grant expenditures, resulting in significantly understated revenues under the threshold to require an audit under Uniform Guidance. Effect: Failure to understand the various audit requirements can lead to noncompliance. Questioned costs: No questioned costs noted. Criteria: Effective internal control requires that FHAA management be trained in the requirements of the various types of audits, recognize when an audit under Uniform Guidance is necessary and maintain financial records correctly reporting grant revenues and expenditures. Recommendation: Officers of FHAA may require additional training related to the administration of federal awards, the application of generally accepted accounting principles and the preparation of financial statements. We recommend FHAA officers pay close attention to interim financial reports to verify federal grant revenues are reported as gross revenue to properly monitor if amounts exceed the Single Audit threshold.
Finding 2021-003 Corrective Action Plan: FHAA concurs with this finding and has already contracted with Burch, Crooms & Company, LLP to re-perform the audit for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021 to include the Yellow Book and Uniform Guidance requirements. Officers will coordinate with bookkeepers to develop procedures for correctly recording grant activity. The Board agrees that officers should receive training to the extent that it is economically feasible, and to rely on the technical assistance of the external auditor or other qualified professionals when necessary.
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