EIN: 596000611
UEI: D4UGZB2PEG83
Data as of August 20, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on January 30, 2024. 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 30, 2024, which was (751 days ago).
What is a management decision? →Finding - District controls did not always ensure compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act for a Federally funded construction project exceeding $2,000. Criteria - The ES Fund provides Federal funds for school facility repairs and improvements. Title 29, Section 5.5, Code of Federal Regulation (Davis-Bacon Act), requires the District to include prevailing wage rate clauses in any construction contract exceeding $2,000 that is financed either wholly or in part by Federal funds and to ensure that contractors pay workers the prevailing wage rates established by the United States Department of Labor. This includes a requirement for the contractor to submit to the District weekly, for each week in which any contract work is performed, a copy of the payroll and a statement of compliance (certified payrolls). The United States Department of Labor established “prevailing wages” by geographic area and interprets the Davis‑Bacon Act to apply to construction, alteration, or repair of a public building or public work. Condition - For the 2022-23 fiscal year, the District expended ES Fund moneys totaling $2.6 million. The Board entered into a contract for $425,974, and the District paid that amount from ES Fund moneys, to replace the existing mechanical control system that controls the air handling units, chiller plant, and lighting controls. We noted that the purchase order, request for proposal, and contract did not contain clauses that required compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act provisions and the contractors did not submit weekly certified payrolls to the District. Subsequent to our inquiry, District personnel obtained the wage rate documentation that demonstrated the prevailing wage rates were paid by the contractor. Cause - District personnel indicated that they initially did not consider this project as construction and, therefore, did not include the required prevailing wage rate clause in the applicable procurement documents or obtain required certified payrolls. Effect - Absent specific contract clauses and weekly certified payrolls, there is an increased risk that contractors paid with Federal moneys will not pay workers the prevailing wage rates established by the United States Department of Labor. Recommendation - The District should enhance procedures to ensure compliance with all Davis-Bacon Act requirements. Such procedures should ensure that applicable Federally funded construction contracts require submittal of weekly certified payrolls and that District personnel verify the payrolls are received and demonstrate that prevailing wage rates are paid. District Response -The District will enhance its procedures to ensure that it complies with the Davis‑Bacon Act.
Planned Corrective Action - The District will enhance its procedures to ensure that prevailing wage rate clauses are included in any construction contract exceeding $2,000 that is financed wholly or in part by Federal funds and that wage rates paid by contractors and subcontractors for Federally funded facility projects are directly compared to, and determined to be consistent with, the prevailing wage rates established for the geographic area by the United States Department of Labor. Anticipated Completion Date - June 30, 2024 Responsible Contract Person - Shannon Venable
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