WASHAKIE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1

EIN: 836000658

UEI: J5NMBN27LNS7

Data as of August 22, 2026

WASHAKIE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #110 audit years2 findings
10
Audit Years
2
Total Findings
0
Repeat Findings

FY 2023-06-30

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on December 4, 2023. 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 June 4, 2024 (809 days ago).

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2023-002
Other

2023-002: Internal Control Purchase Order Approval Criteria: The District should follow its Grant Management Procedures over requisition and purchase orders. Condition & Cause: During our testing over grant expenditures, we found 2 out of 25 transactions tested, that the invoice date preceded the date of the final approved purchase order. Additionally, we found that for one project, the District was not preparing and approving the appropriate supporting vouchers, including signed perjury statements, for payments subsequent to the originial voucher/payment on the project. Effect: The District could make purchases prior to proper authorization. Repeat Finding: No. Recommendation: In accordance with the District's policy, the District should not receive goods and services prior to final approval of the purchase order. Additionally, the District should prepare a separate voucher for each individual check/payment. Responsible Official's Response: Please see the last page for maangement's response as prepared on District letterhead.

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2023-002: Internal Control Purchase Order Approval Criteria: The District should follow its Grant Management Procedures over requisition and purchase orders. Condition & Cause: During our testing over grant expenditures, we found 2 out of 25 transactions tested, that the invoice date preceded the date of the final approved purchase order. Additionally, we found that for one project, the District was not preparing and approving the appropriate supporting vouchers, including signed perjury statements, for payments subsequent to the originial voucher/payment on the project. Effect: The District could make purchases prior to proper authorization. Repeat Finding: No. Recommendation: In accordance with the District's policy, the District should not receive goods and services prior to final approval of the purchase order. Additionally, the District should prepare a separate voucher for each individual check/payment. Responsible Official's Response: Please see the last page for maangement's response as prepared on District letterhead.

Corrective Action Plan

Finding 2023-002 Position on Finding: Internal Control over Purchase Order Approval Corrective Action: District is working on reinforcing purchasing procedures amongst all district employees and will work to ensure that all purchases occur after the approval of the requistion. District is in process of re-teaching administrative staff and then working on staff re-training to ensure that all employees follow the procedures. District will work to reinforce cahs management procedures and purchasing procedures amongst all employees.

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FY 2021-06-30

FAC accepted this audit on November 11, 2021 — management decision was due May 11, 2022.

2021-002
Cash Management

Criteria: Non-federal entities must establish written procedures to implement the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.305 (2CFR Section 200.302(b)(6)). Condition & Cause: The District does not have a written policy to comply with the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.305 (2CFR Section 200.302(b)(6)). Effect: The District lacks a written policy associated with cash management of federal grant funds that is required for non-federal entities who receive federal funds. This caused noncompliance with certain requirements under the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.

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Criteria: Non-federal entities must establish written procedures to implement the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.305 (2CFR Section 200.302(b)(6)). Condition & Cause: The District does not have a written policy to comply with the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.305 (2CFR Section 200.302(b)(6)). Effect: The District lacks a written policy associated with cash management of federal grant funds that is required for non-federal entities who receive federal funds. This caused noncompliance with certain requirements under the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.

Corrective Action Plan

RE: Corrective Action Plan Ms. Rooney: As per your request for corrective action plans related to audit findings we submit the following: Finding 2021-002: Lack of written cash management procedures for Federal Grants Position on Finding: The district indeed lacks a set of cash management procedures. Corrective Action: The district will work during the remaining part of this fiscal year to establish a set of cash management procedures for Federal Funds. This will be an inclusive process that will include district leadership. If you have any questions in regards to this item please let me know.

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