EIN: 746075993
UEI: ZULUV8KFD836
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on March 16, 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 September 16, 2026 (28 days from today).
What is a management decision? →Finding 2024-005 - Reporting Federal Award Information: Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Pass-Through Entity: Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Assistance Listing Number (ALN): 93.568 Federal Program Name: Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Type of Finding: Material Weakness in Internal Control Over Compliance Reporting Compliance Requirement No Questioned Costs Criteria: Under 2 CFR 200.303, the Organization is required to establish and maintain effective internal control over Federal awards that provides reasonable assurance of compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Additionally, 2 CFR 200.302(a) requires that the financial management system provide accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award. Further, 2 CFR 200.334 requires financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other records pertinent to a Federal award be retained to support amounts reported. The OMB Compliance Supplement identifies Reporting as a compliance requirement for this program and requires that financial reports be supported by underlying accounting records and subject to appropriate review prior to submission. Condition: During our audit, we noted that financial reports submitted to the Federal awarding agency were not consistently supported by retained documentation demonstrating how reported amounts were calculated. In addition, there was no documented evidence of supervisory review or approval of the reports prior to submission. During interim testing of reports, we noted that certain periodic financial reports submitted to the pass-through entity did not reconcile to the Organization’s general ledger at the time of submission. The variances were attributable to journal entries, voided checks, and other posting adjustments recorded after report submission. While cumulative and final reports ultimately agreed to the Organization’s accounting records and no amended reports were required, documentation reconciling the differences at the time of submission was not retained. documentation was retained for amounts reported to the Federal awarding agency or to require documented supervisory review of reports prior to submission. Effect or Potential Effect: The absence of supporting documentation and independent review increases the risk that inaccurate, incomplete, or unsupported information could be reported to the Federal awarding agency and not be detected in a timely manner. Although no questioned costs were identified as a result of our audit procedures, this deficiency creates a reasonable possibility that material noncompliance with reporting requirements could occur and not be prevented or detected on a timely basis. Questioned Costs: None. Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that management implement procedures to: Retain supporting documentation for all amounts reported to Federal awarding agencies, including reconciliations to the general ledger; Require documented supervisory review and approval of reports prior to submission; and Ensure that adjustments occurring after report submission are documented and, when necessary, corrected through revised reporting. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Action: Management acknowledged that supporting documentation was not consistently retained and that supervisory review was not formally documented. Management has indicated that procedures will be implemented to ensure reports are reconciled to accounting records, properly supported, and reviewed prior to submission.
Finding 2024-005 - Major Program – Reporting Support and Review Corrective Action Plan: Procedures will be implemented to: Retain detailed support for all Federal reports, including reconciliations to the general ledger Require documented supervisory review prior to submission Maintain documentation of adjustments occurring after report submission Establish standardized reporting workpapers for each reporting period Responsible Party: Fiscal Officer (preparation), Executive Director (review and approval) Planned Completion Date: Effective March 11, 2026; procedures implemented for all future reports.
Finding 2024-006 – DCF Audit Submission Federal Reporting Requirement: Uniform Guidance – Subpart F Reporting Requirements Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance Noncompliance with Federal Reporting Requirements No Questioned Costs Criteria: Under 2 CFR 200.512(a), the auditee must submit the reporting package and Data Collection Form (DCF) to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) no later than the earlier of: 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s), or Nine months after the end of the audit period. Further, 2 CFR 200.303 requires the Organization to establish and maintain effective internal control over Federal awards to provide reasonable assurance that the entity complies with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of Federal awards. Effective internal control includes procedures to monitor compliance with required reporting deadlines. Condition: The Organization did not submit the reporting package and Data Collection Form (DCF) for the year ended December 31, 2023 within the timeframe required by 2 CFR 200.512(a). The reporting package was due no later than September 30, 2024 (nine months after fiscal year-end). The Organization submitted the reporting package to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) on March 15, 2025, which was 166 days after the required deadline. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate procedures in place to monitor and ensure timely submission of the reporting package and Data Collection Form. In addition, broader financial reporting control deficiencies contributed to delays in completing the audit process, which affected the timeliness of submission. Effect or Potential Effect: Failure to submit the reporting package and Data Collection Form timely constitutes noncompliance with Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Late submission delays Federal oversight and public transparency of audit results and increases the risk of heightened Federal scrutiny or potential funding restrictions. Questioned Costs: None. Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that management implement procedures to ensure timely submission of the reporting package and Data Collection Form. Such procedures should include: Establishing a formal compliance calendar with assigned responsibility; Monitoring audit progress against statutory deadlines; and Addressing underlying financial reporting control deficiencies that impact audit completion timelines. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Action: Management acknowledged that the prior year reporting package and Data Collection Form were not submitted within the required timeframe. Management indicated that procedures will be implemented to monitor deadlines and improve the timeliness of financial reporting and audit completion going forward.
Finding 2024-006 - Late Submission of Data Collection Form Corrective Action Plan: Management will implement a formal compliance calendar to track Uniform Guidance reporting deadlines. Responsibility for submission will be assigned to a specific individual. Audit progress will be monitored regularly to ensure timely completion and submission of the reporting package and Data Collection Form. Additionally, management will address underlying financial reporting control weaknesses identified in this audit to improve overall audit readiness. Responsible Party: Executive Director, Board of Directors (oversight) Planned Completion Date: Compliance calendar implemented March 11, 2026; ongoing monitoring thereafter.
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