EIN: 730931795
UEI: C98FBJMN5KQ5
Data as of August 23, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on March 25, 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 September 25, 2024 (697 days ago).
What is a management decision? →Construction projects paid with federal monies did not meet the compliance requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act. Criteria: The Davis-Bacon Act requires that nonfederal entities shall meet certain requirements for the construction, alteration or repair of public buildings or public works in excess of $2,000.00. Any contract entered into must include the locally prevailing wage to be paid to workers including fringe benefits. The contractor is obliged to pay at least the prevailing wage listed in the contract. Contractors are required to pay covered workers weekly and submit weekly certified payrolls to the contracting entity. They are also required to post the applicable Davis-Bacon wage determination along with the Davis-Bacon poster at the job site. Cause: The District was unaware of the need to follow the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act when expending federal monies on the purchase and installation of tile. Effect: The District could be liable for paying any additional wages if the contractor did not pay prevailing wage rates to laborers working on the project, or the expenditures could be disallowed for the expenditures that were subject to the Davis-Bacon Act. Recommendation: We recommend the District develop internal controls to meet the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act that ensure any time federal awards are used on construction that compliance with contracts, including inserting the prevailing wage clauses and ensuring that federal wage rates and fringes are met by an effective monitoring process which includes collecting and reviewing weekly certified payroll reports from the contractor or subcontractor. Also, ensuring that all items are posted at the work site to ensure compliance. District’s Response: The District will develop internal controls to ensure that in the future if federal awards are expended on construction that all requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act will be met. Questioned Costs: $ 0
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Material Weaknesses: 2023-001 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Education Pass Thru Entity: Oklahoma State Department of Education Program: COVID 19 CRRSA ESSER II Formula Assistance Listing: 84.425D Grant Period: Year Ending June 30, 2023 Condition: Construction projects paid with federal monies did not meet the compliance requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act. Criteria: The Davis-Bacon Act requires that nonfederal entities shall meet certain requirements for the construction, alteration or repair of public buildings or public works in excess of $2,000.00. Any contract entered into must include the locally prevailing wage to be paid to workers including fringe benefits. The contractor is obliged to pay at least the prevailing wage listed in the contract. Contractors are required to pay covered workers weekly and submit weekly certified payrolls to the contracting entity. They are also required to post the applicable Davis-Bacon wage determination along with the Davis-Bacon poster at the job site. Cause: The District was unaware of the need to follow the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act when expending federal monies on the purchase and installation of tile. Effect: The District could be liable for paying any additional wages if the contractor did not pay prevailing wage rates to laborers working on the project, or the expenditures could be disallowed for the expenditures that were subject to the Davis-Bacon Act. Recommendation: We recommend the District develop internal controls to meet the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act that ensure any time federal awards are used on construction that compliance with contracts, including inserting the prevailing wage clauses and ensuring that federal wage rates and fringes are met by an effective monitoring process which includes collecting and reviewing weekly certified payroll reports from the contractor or subcontractor. Also, ensuring that all items are posted at the work site to ensure compliance. District’s Response: The District will develop internal controls to ensure that in the future if federal awards are expended on construction that all requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act will be met. Questioned Costs: $ 0
The District will develop internal controls to meet the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act to ensure that any time federal awards are used on construction, compliance with contracts, including inserting the prevailing wage clauses and ensuring that federal wage rates and fringes are met by an effective monitoring process which includes collecting and reviewing weekly certified payroll reports from the contractor or subcontractor. The district will also ensure that all items are posted at the work site to ensure compliance. The District will make these internal controls effective immediately, as of today, November 7, 2023.
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