HOW TO DRAFT COMPLIANT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

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HOW TO DRAFT COMPLIANT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES BRETTE KAPLAN WURZBURG, ESQ. BWURZBRUG@BRUMAN.COM ERIN AUERBACH, ESQ. EAUERBACH@BRUMAN.COM SPRING FORUM 2015 AGENDA Why policies and procedures are important Logistics Suggested Sections Rules and Requirements Best Practices What to do with completed policies and procedures 2 WHY? Why? 3 1

SINGLE AUDITS Auditors ask about policies and procedures Some tests specifically require written policies and procedures 4 MONITORING Policies and procedures are evidence of compliance under all program monitoring tools 5 STAFF CHANGES AND TRANSITIONS Training tool Maintain consistency 6 2

UNIFORM GRANT GUIDANCE Emphasis on internal controls Written policies and procedures are required! Written Cash Management Procedure 200.302 b 6 & 200.305 Written Allowability Procedures 200.302 b 7 Written Conflicts of Interest Policy 200.318 c Written Procurement Procedures 200.319 c Written Method for Conducting Technical Evaluations of Proposals and Selecting Recipients 200.320 d 3 Written Travel Policy 200.474 b 7 THE ROAD TO COMPLIANCE 8 POLICIES V. PROCEDURES Policies goals for your organization Procedures steps to achieve your goals 9 3

LOGISTICS What is the process? Review existing policies and procedures Develop questions Schedule interviews with relevant staff Gather information on actual practices Draft policies and procedures Review internally with appropriate staff Revise Formally adopt and implement Train staff Annually review and revise! 10 WHERE TO START? Determine goal Internal or for subgrantees? Grant specific or cross cutting? Create a team include both fiscal and programmatic personnel very important Create a table of contents Assign subjects Create timeline for completion 11 WHERE TO START? Existing documentation Memos Emails Forms Job descriptions Directly from the source the staff member s that perform the tasks related to the policies and procedures you are creating 12 4

THINGS TO CONSIDER: Buy in from those who will be using the policies and procedures Review for accuracy, completeness and compliance Adoption by board or other governing body 13 RESOURCES Uniform Grant Guidance OMB Circulars Education Department General Administrative Regulations EDGAR Authorizing statute Program regulations Program guidance State and agency rules, regulations, policies and procedures 14 SUGGESTED SECTIONS Organization, Structure and Function Grant Application Process Financial Management System Procurement Inventory/Property Management Time and Effort Record Keeping/Record Retention Monitoring Audit Resolution Programmatic Fiscal Requirements Programmatic Requirements Travel 15 5

Organization, Structure and Function 16 ORGANIZATION, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION Organization Chart Offices Sections Divisions Job Descriptions & Responsibilities Outside entities with grant administration responsibilities MOU/MOA 17 BEST PRACTICES Include information about all offices, sections, divisions or employees that have responsibility for grant administration Procurement, inventory, cash management Describe any entities outside of the agency that have grant administration responsibilities Correctional facilities, secondary/postsecondary agency, partner agency MOU/MOA between the grantee and outside agency 18 6

Grant Application Process 19 GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS State Administered Grant vs. Direct Grant Decisions regarding what grants to apply for Determining organizational capacity to run a compliant program Approvals and Authorizations After the grant is awarded 20 GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS If Pass Through Entity: Discuss how subgrantees apply for grants Responsible for risk analysis prior to issuing award! Uniform Grant Guidance 21 7

BEST PRACTICES Standardize how the agency determines which grants to apply for and the application process itself Whether or not formal acceptance is required, meet with appropriate parties to be certain you want to accept the grant Make acceptance a conscious act. Circumstances may have changed between submission of application and notice of award Grant team meetings 22 Financial Management System 23 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 2 CFR 200.302 b 1. Identification of Awards NEW 2. Financial Reporting 3. Accounting Records Source Docs 4. Internal Control 5. Budget Control 6. **Written Cash Management Procedures NEW 7. **Written Allowability Procedures NEW 24 8

WRITTEN CASH MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES NEW: Written Cash Management Procedures to implement requirements of 200.305 Payment 25 WRITTEN ALLOWABILITY PROCEDURES NEW: Written procedures for determining allowability In accordance with Subpart E Cost Principles & terms and conditions of federal award 26 WRITTEN ALLOWABILITY PROCEDURES Not a restatement of Subpart E But a GPS through grant development and budget process Training tool for employees 27 9

COST PRINCIPLES: FACTORS AFFECTING ALLOWABILITY OF COSTS 200.403 All Costs Must Be: 1. Necessary, Reasonable and Allocable 2. Conform with federal law & grant terms 3. Consistent with state and local policies 4. Consistently treated 5. In accordance with GAAP 6. Not included as match 7. Net of applicable credits moved to 200.406 8. Adequately documented 28 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Can include Selected Items of Cost section for frequently asked about expenses The Uniform Grant Guidance has 55 specific items of cost 200.420 29 TRAVEL COSTS Uniform Grant Guidance 200.474 State Rules Agency Rules Documentation Required to be Maintained 30 10

BEST PRACTICES Include information on: Your accounting system s How budgets are loaded onto the system Process for comparing budgets to expenditures Process and authorizations for budget revisions Period of performance and when obligations are made Process for carryover Incorporate state/agency requirements 31 Procurement 32 PROCUREMENT NEW: Uniform Grant Guidance All non federal entities must have documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. 200.318 a. Open competition Conflict of Interest Solicitation Cost/Price Analysis Vendor Selection Required Contract Provisions Contract Administration Protest Procedures 33 11

CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY Include: Definition Chain for reporting potential conflicts Alternate if reporting to employee involved in potential conflict Definitions and examples of nominal items Recusal Sanctions Signed certification that employee received and understands conflicts policy Training on policy 34 VENDOR SELECTION PROCESS 200.320 Methods of procurement: NEW: Micro purchase Small purchase procedures Competitive sealed bids Competitive proposals Noncompetitive proposals 35 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION 200.318 Changed Non federal entities must maintain oversight to ensure that contractors perform in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications of the contract 36 12

BEST PRACTICES Review breadth of conflict of interest policy Separation of duties Service contracts vs. Contracts for goods Contract thresholds and process for entering into contracts within each threshold amount State/agency requirements are often more restrictive then federal rules Describe process to ensure that the terms of the contract are met 37 Inventory & Property Management 38 INVENTORY/PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Uniform Grant Guidance 200.313 Property Classifications Shared Use of Equipment Inventory Procedure Loss, Damage or Theft Disposition 39 13

EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Equipment No change in definition 200.33 Anything that is not equipment is considered supplies 200.94 NEW: Computing devices Machines used to acquire, store, analyze, process, public data and other information electronically Includes accessories for printing, transmitting and receiving or storing electronic information Computing devices are supplies if less than $5,000 BUT. 40 EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Regardless of cost, grantee must maintain effective control and safeguard all assets and assure that they are used solely for authorized purposes. 200.302 b 4 41 INVENTORY/PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Must have inventory management system Property records Description, serial number or other ID, title info, acquisition date, cost, percent of federal participation, location, use and condition, and ultimate disposition Physical inventory At least every two years Control system to prevent loss, damage, theft All incidents must be investigated 42 14

DISPOSITION EQUIPMENT 200.313 When property no longer needed, must follow disposition rules: Transfer to another federal program Over $5,000 pay federal share Under $5,000 no accountability NEW: Non federal entity must request disposition instructions from the federal awarding agency if required by the terms of the grant 43 BEST PRACTICES Define property classification and internals controls for each classification Review inventory records to ensure all required categories are maintained Policy regarding lost, stolen or damaged items Clear disposition procedures 44 Time and Effort 45 15

TIME AND EFFORT Uniform Grant Guidance OMB Circular A 21, A 87, A 122 Reconciliations 46 STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION OF PERSONNEL EXPENSES 200.430 NEW: Charges for salaries must be based on records that accurately reflec the work performed 1. Must be supported by a system of internal controls which provides reasonable assurance charges are accurate, allowable and properly allocated 2. Be incorporated into official records 3. Reasonably reflec total activity for which employee is compensated Not to exceed 100% 47 STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION OF PERSONNEL EXPENSES 200.430 4. Encompass all activities federal and non federal 5. Comply with established accounting polices and practices 6. Support distribution among specific activities or cost objectives 48 16

STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION OF PERSONNEL EXPENSES 200.430 NEW: If records meet the standards: the nonfederal entity will NOT be required to provide additional support or documentation for the work performed 200.430 i 2 BUT, if records of grantee do not meet new standards, ED may require PARs 200.430 i 8 PARs are not defined!! 49 BEST PRACTICES Describe how effort is documented for: Employees that work on one cost objective Employees that work on multiple cost objectives Describe process for: Filling out the forms include authorizations Turning in the forms Reconciliations 50 Record Keeping 51 17

RECORD KEEPING Uniform Grant Guidance 200.333, 200.335 Statute of Limitations EDGAR 3 years BUT GEPA 5 years statute of limitations State Policy Agency Policy 52 METHODS FOR COLLECTION, TRANSMISSION AND STORAGE OF INFORMATION 200.335 o NEW: When original records are electronic and cannot be altered, there is no need to create and retain paper copies. o When original records are paper, electronic versions may be substituted through the use of duplication or other forms of electronic media provided they: o Are subject to periodic quality control reviews; o Provide reasonable safeguards against alteration; and o Remain readable. 53 BEST PRACTICES Describe method for: Collection of records Storage of records Disposition of records 54 18

Monitoring 55 MONITORING Monitoring of Agency Monitoring of Subrecipients Risk Based Factors Onsite Reviews Remote Monitorings Desk Reviews Self Assessments Follow Up 56 MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM PERFORMANCE 200.328 NEW: Monitoring by the Pass Through Monitor to assure compliance with applicable federal requirements and performance expectations are achieved Must cover each program, function or activity see also 200.331 Must submit performance reports at least annually 57 19

REQUIREMENTS FOR PASS THROUGH ENTITIES 200.331 NEW: Depending on assessment of risk, the following monitoring tools may be useful for the pass through entity to ensure proper accountability and compliance with program requirements and achievement of performance goals: 1. Training + technical assistance on program related matters 2. On site reviews 3. Arranging for agreed upon procedures engagements described in 200.425 58 BEST PRACTICES Risk based monitoring system Common factors: Amount of grant Timeliness of reports Transition in staff History with grants Recent audit findings Process for monitoring subrecipients From notification to issuing report and timeline Site visits, desk reviews, self assessments Fiscal and Programmatic reviews Ensure findings are resolved Corrective action plan, closeout letter, future monitoring 59 Audit Resolution 60 20

AUDIT RESOLUTION Single Audit Uniform Grant Guidance Subpart F Resolution of Findings Review of Subrecipients Single Audits 61 BEST PRACTICES Assign responsibilities for managing audit requests Assign main contact Create process for resolution of findings Corrective Action Plan, Timeline Process for reviewing subrecipients single audits 62 Programmatic Fiscal Requirements 63 21

PROGRAMMATIC FISCAL REQUIREMENTS Supplement Not Supplant Maintenance of Effort Matching and Cost Sharing Hold Harmless 64 BEST PRACTICES Describe requirement and how the agency complies with the requirement 65 Programmatic Requirements 66 22

PROGRAMMATIC REQUIREMENTS Programmatic Compliance Application process Allocations to subrecipients Allowable costs under the grant program Other 67 BEST PRACTICES Eligibility of participants Allowable items of cost Notification requirements 68 After your policies and procedures are done... NOW WHAT!?! 69 23

NOW WHAT!?! Training Review and Revise Where are Policies and Procedures Located? 70 QUESTIONS? 71 ~ LEGAL DISCLAIMER ~ This presentation is intended solely to provide general information and does not constitute legal advice or a legal service. This presentation does not create a client lawyer relationship with Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC and, therefore, carries none of the protections under the D.C. Rules of Professional Conduct. Attendance at this presentation, a later review of any printed or electronic materials, or any follow up questions or communications arising out of this presentation with any attorney at Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC does not create an attorney client relationship with Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC. You should not take any action based upon any information in this presentation without first consulting legal counsel familiar with your particular circumstances. 72 24