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APRIL 2015 93.667 N/A State Project/Program SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT STATE APPROPRIATIONS INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES Federal Authorization: State Authorization: U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Social Security Act, Title XX, as amended; Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, as amended, Public Law 97-35; Jobs Training Bill, Public Law 98-8; Public Law 98-473; Medicaid and Medicare Patient and Program Act of 1987; Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987, Public Law 100-203; Family Support Act of 1988, Public Law 100-485; Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, Public Law 103-66; 42 U.S.C. 1397 et seq; APSM 30-1 Sec.0802; G.S. 122c-3(12a). Senate Bill 1366, Sections 12.4 (n) and 12.34 G. S. 122C-141, 122C-144.1, 122C-143.1, 122C-143.2, 122C-147, 122C-147.1, 122C-147.2 G. S. 122C 101, 143-6.1; Senate Bill 1366 NCGA Session 2001, HB1677; Session 2003, HB 660 N. C. Department of Health and Human Services Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services Agency Contact Person Program Mya Williams, Contract Administrator I/DD/TBI & Systems Performance Section NC Division of MH/DD/SAS 3005 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 (919) 715-1294 Mya.Williams@dhhs.nc.gov Agency Contact Person Financial Kent Woodson Financial Operations NC Division of MH/DD/SAS 3013 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-3013 Phone: (919) 733-7013 ext. 2004 Kent.Woodson@dhhs.nc.gov N. C. DHHS Confirmation Reports: SFY 2015 audit confirmation reports for payments made to Counties, Local Management Entities (LMEs), Boards of Education, Councils of Government, District Health Departments and NC DHHS/Division of Health Service Regulation Grant Subrecipients will be available by mid September at the following web address: http://www.ncdhhs.gov/control/auditconfirms.ht m. At this site, click on the link entitled Audit Confirmation Reports (State Fiscal Year 2014-2015). Additionally, audit confirmation reports for Nongovernmental entities receiving financial assistance from the DHHS are found at the same website except select Non-Governmental Audit Confirmation Reports (State Fiscal Years 2013-2015). The Auditor should not consider the Supplement to be a safe harbor for identifying audit procedures to apply in a particular engagement, but the Auditor should be prepared to justify departures from the suggested procedures. The Auditor can consider the Supplement a safe harbor for identification of compliance requirements to be tested if the Auditor performs reasonable procedures to ensure that the requirements in the Supplement are current. The B-4 93.667-9CL 1

grantor agency may elect to review audit working papers to determine that audit tests are adequate. I. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES These funds were designed to serve persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD) that are eligible for community based services. It provides funding for a wide variety of residential, day/night and periodic community based services. In addition to I/DD Services funded through the LME/MCOs, DMH/DD/SAS contracts with the following non-profit agencies to carry out specific program objectives: Easter Seals UCP of NC and VA Services This program will provide day/night, twenty-four hour and periodic services to children and adults with cerebral palsy and other developmental and intellectual disabilities. Such services shall include Supported Employment, Developmental Day, Child Care Inclusion Support, Residential Placement, Crisis Coordination Services, and related initiatives. These requirements apply to the special legislative appropriation through the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services (the Division ). It does not apply to Local Management Entity - Manage Care Organization contracts with Easter Seals UCP North Carolina, Inc (the ESUCP ). Residential Services, Inc. (RSI) RSI is a private, non-profit organization that provides residential options for children and adults with developmental disabilities. The goal of RSI is to provide the optimal environment in which an individual can pursue his/her own interests and realize his/her full potential at home, work, and leisure, with friends and family. This home provides supports and services in a structured environment with 24 hour awake staffing for four adolescents or transitioning adults with autism. The adults that are transitioning must have resided in this program as an adolescent and have not as of yet successfully transitioned to another facility. It also provides staff training and consultation to staff of the home. ALS Association Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter The ALS Association is the only national not-for-profit health organization dedicated solely to the fight against ALS through research, patient and community services, public education and advocacy. The Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter of the ALS Association, founded in 1987 to serve the needs of ALS patients and their caregivers in NC; focuses primarily on helping local patients and families live with ALS. The Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter serves the nearly 500 patients in NC with ALS, and their families and caregivers, through the provision of direct support services through clinics, support groups, grants to assist families with expenses not covered by insurance, a loaner equipment program, education, training and other valuable support. Autism Services These programs are statewide advocacy and Services Corporation serving persons challenged by autism spectrum disorder, a severe communication and behavior disorder, and their families. Services include recreation, advocacy, development, residential supports, vocational supports, education and training, information and referral, and parent support in local communities throughout the State. Model Programs of Early Intervention Services (Mariposa School, ABC of NC, Inc. St. Gerard House, and Easter Seals/UCP). B-4 93.667-9CL 2

These programs provide increase opportunities for early intervention with young children diagnosed with autism, including intensive instructional programming, off site consultation with families; parent meetings, education/training opportunities and scholarships to the respective early intervention program. First In Families (FIF) First In Families (FIF)is a consumer directed (family) support initiative. First In Families is directed at both the local and state level by individuals with disabilities and their families. There are 13 funded First In Families local Chapters in the following Local Management Entity/Manage Care Organizations catchment areas: Smoky Mountain Center, CenterPoint Human Services, Partners Behavioral Health Management, Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions,, Alliance Behavioral Healthcare, Sandhills Center and Coastal Care. NC counties that do not have a FIF chapter directly serving its county are supported through the First In Families of North Carolina (FIFNC) Lifeline Project. FIFNC is the state level consumer oversight body and is comprised of individuals and family members from across the State. FIFNC provides guidance to the Chapters as well as leadership in advocacy and system-change activities. First In Families Chapters provide flexible support to individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, TBI, and their families, giving as much control to applicants as possible. First In Families approach also focuses on leveraging funding in order to access as many community resources as possible. II. PROGRAM PROCEDURES Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Service funds are allocated to area Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities/Substance Abuse Services (MHDDSAS) programs. Each Local Management Entity/Managed Care Organization (LME/MCO) receives some funding and the amount per LME/MCO is based on per capita and historical earnings. The area MHDDSAS program, based on the needs of children and adults, plans and implements a variety of services. The services may be operated by the area MHDDSAS program or may be contracted with other community agencies and individuals. Also, some of the services are delivered through a reimbursement process, whereby the family receives the services of the type and intensity specified in the person s plan, pays for it themselves and is then reimbursed by the area MHDDSAS program. The SSBG funds are allocated to LME/MCOs on a non-unit cost reimbursement basis and are paid to area MHDDSAS programs based on their submission of a Financial Status Report (FSR) for reimbursement to the DHHS Controller s Office for payment. Easter Seals UCP of NC and VA Services ESUCP of NC and VA is a not-for-profit, statewide agency, serving children and adults with developmental disabilities. Funds are appropriated by the N. C. General Assembly and disbursed in accordance with a Contract between the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and ESUCP for the services specified in the Contract. The appropriation language from the General Assembly specifies ESUCP as the fund recipient; so it is a sole source contract. The Division will reimburse monthly for allowable expenditures when the report of expenditures is received. Additionally, it is required that Easter Seals UCP submits a monthly report detailing these expenditures to the program manager. Residential Services, Inc. (RSI) RSI is a private, non-profit organization that provides residential options for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Funds are appropriated by the N. C. General Assembly and disbursed in accordance with a Contract between the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and RSI for the services specified in the Contract. B-4 93.667-9CL 3

The appropriation language from the General Assembly specifies RSI as the fund recipient; so it is a sole source contract. The Division will reimburse monthly for allowable expenditures when the report of expenditures is received. Additionally, it is required that RSI submits a monthly report detailing these expenditures to the program manager. With the funding being a part of the Division of MH/DD/SAS budget, the Division is acting solely as a flow through for a grant funding to allow the continuation of these services with RSI. ALS Association Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter Funds are appropriated by the N. C. General Assembly and disbursed in accordance with a Contract between the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and ALS Association, Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter for the services specified in the contract. The appropriation language from the General Assembly specifies ALS Association, The Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter as the fund recipient; so it is a sole source contract. The Division will reimburse monthly for allowable expenditures when the report of expenditures is received. Additionally, it is required that ALS Association, Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter submit a monthly report detailing these expenditures to the program manager Autism Services Funds are appropriated by the North Carolina Legislature and disbursed in accordance with the Contracts between the N. C. Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services and the Autism Society of North Carolina, Inc., the Mariposa School, Easter Seals/UCP St. Gerard House, and ABC of N. C., Inc. effective from July 1 through June 30 of the current SFY. Funds are paid to the Autism Society of North Carolina, Inc., Mariposa School, Easter Seals/UCP, St. Gerard House, and ABC of N. C., Inc. in accordance with Section II, Billing and Payment Procedures, of the contract between the Autism Society of North Carolina, Inc., Mariposa School, Easter Seals/UCP, St. Gerard House, and ABC of N. C., Inc. and the DMHDDSAS. First In Families (FIF) Seven LME/MCOs receive an allocation of state funds through single stream funding for the 13 local chapters and the FIFNC Lifeline Project. III. COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS Crosscutting Requirements The DHHS/Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services (DMHDDSAS) mandates that all the testing included within the crosscutting section be performed by the local auditors. Please refer to that section, which is identified as DMH-0 for those mandated requirements. A. ACTIVITIES ALLOWED OR UNALLOWED Funds may be used for activities included in North Carolina s Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) State Plan and in accordance with the State Plan. NOTE: For a copy of the SSBG plan, please contact the NCDHHS-Division of Social Services (DSS) at (919) 733-9467. Easter Seals UCP Services Allowable services include the following: B-4 93.667-9CL 4

a. Developmental Day b. Supported Employment c. Supported Living d. Group Living e. Periodic Service f. Crisis Coordination Attendance records for children and adults in residential or day settings must be maintained for all services, and activity logs or service notes must be kept for all services provided. Funds shall be expended for activities included in Attachment B to the Contract between the ESUCP and the DMHDDSAS. Residential Services, Inc. (RSI) Funds shall be expended for activities included in Attachment B to the Contract between the RSI and the DMHDDSAS. ALS Association Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter Funds shall be expended for activities included in Attachment B to the Contract between the ALS Association, Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter and the DMHDDSAS. Autism Services Funds shall be expended for activities included in Attachment B to the Contract between the Autism Society of North Carolina, Inc., the Mariposa School, Easter Seals/UCP, St, Gerard House, and ABC of N. C. Inc. and the DMH/DD/SAS. SSBG funds may not be used for: a. Except as provided in III.A.4 and 5, above, purchase or improvement of land, or the purchase, construction, or permanent improvement (other than minor remodeling) of any facility (unless the restriction is waived by ACF) (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(1)). b. Cash payments for costs of subsistence or for the provision of room and board (other than costs of subsistence during rehabilitation, room and board provided for a short term as an integral but subordinate part of a social service, or temporary shelter provided as a protective service) (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(2)). c. Wages of any individual as a social service (other than payment of wages of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) (CFDA 93.558) recipients employed in the provision of child day care services) (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(3)). d. Medical care (other than family planning services, rehabilitation services, or initial detoxification of an alcoholic or drug-dependent individual) unless it is an integral but subordinate part of an allowable social service under SSBG (unless the restriction is waived by ACF) (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(4)). e. Social services (except services to an alcoholic or drug-dependent individual or rehabilitation services) provided in and by employees of any hospital, skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, or prison, to any individual living in such institution (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(5)). f. The provision of any educational service that the State makes generally available to its residents without cost and without regard to their income (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(6)). g. Any child day care services unless such services meet applicable standards of State and local law (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(7)). h. The provision of cash payments as a service (this limitation does not apply to payments to individuals with respect to training or attendance at conferences or workshops) (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(8)). B-4 93.667-9CL 5

i. Any item or service (other than an emergency item of service) furnished by an entity, physician, or other individual during the period of exclusion from reimbursement by various provisions of Federal regulations (42 USC 1397(d)(a)(9)). First In Families (FIF) FIFNC and FIF local chapters offer supports to individuals and families according to the their self-defined needs, supports may include computers, home furnishings or modifications, childcare or respite, or repairs to vehicles as well as connecting individuals to vocational, social, and educational opportunities in the community; with the goal in mind being - for people to live and participate fully in their community. B. ALLOWABLE COSTS/COST PRINCIPLES All grantees that expend state funds (including federal funds passed through the N. C. Department of Health and Human services) are required to comply with the cost principles described in the N. C. administrative Code at 09 NCAC 03M.0201. C. CASH MANAGEMENT These funds are disbursed on a reimbursement basis; therefore, Cash Management should not be tested at the local level. E. ELIGIBILITY Persons must have or be at risk for an intellectual and/or developmental disability or delay as defined in Rules for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services APSM 30-1 Section.0802 and G.S. 122c-3(12a). IDD Services include services provided to individuals with dual MR/MI needs. Easter Seals UCP of NC and VA Services Children and adults with developmental disabilities. Eligibility is determined by the Contractor who follows the Division eligibility procedures. Residential Services, Inc. (RSI) RSI provides residential options for children and adults with developmental disabilities. ALS Association Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter ALS Association, Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter provides services to ALS patients and their caregivers in NC. Autism Services These programs serve children and adults with autism spectrum disorder, a severe communication and behavior disorder, and their families as specified in Attachment B of the Contract between the DMH/DD/SAS and the Autism Society of North Carolina, Inc., Mariposa School, Easter Seals/UCP, St. Gerard House, and ABC of NC, Inc. First In Families (FIF) First In Families Chapters support individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and TBI throughout their life span. B-4 93.667-9CL 6

G. MATCHING, LEVEL OF EFFORT, EARMARKING Matching Services provided through contract with DMH/DD/SAS must provide a 10 percent match to contract funding. Level of Effort Not applicable at the local level. Earmarking Not applicable at the local level. H. PERIOD OF AVAILABILITY OF FEDERAL FUNDS This requirement does not apply at the local level. I. PROCUREMENT AND SUSPENSION AND DEBARMENT Procurement All grantees that expend federal funds (received either directly from a federal agency or passed through the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services) are required to conform to federal agency codifications of the grants management common rule accessible on the Internet at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/chart.html. All grantees that expend State funds (including federal funds passed through the N. C. Department of Health and Human Services) are required to comply with the procurement standards described in the North Carolina General Statutes and the North Carolina Administrative Code, which are identified in the State of North Carolina Agency Purchasing Manual accessible on the Internet at http://www.doa.state.nc.us/pandc/agpurman.htm#p6_65. Nongovernmental subrecipients shall maintain written Procurement policies that are followed in procuring the goods and services required to administer the program. Suspension and Debarment All grantees awarded contracts utilizing Federal dollars must be in compliance with the provisions of Executive Order 12549, 45 CFR Part 76 and Executive Order 12689. L. REPORTING LME/MCOs are required to submit units of service and meet funding requirements which include targeting of dollars to clients or services at a level of specificity per the NCTracks covered services chart. LME/MCOs that receive these funds are required to submit additional reports to meet the special requirements as stated in the Special Reporting Requirements section of an allocation letter. Contract Reporting The Contractor provides Quarterly Reports on the status and progress of activities and services. Monthly Financial Status Report (FSR) of expenditures is also provided. B-4 93.667-9CL 7

M. SUBRECIPIENT MONITORING Monitoring is required if the agency disburses or transfers any State funds to other organizations, except for the purchase of goods or services. The grantee shall require such organizations to file with it similar reports and statements as required by G. S. 143C-6-22 and 6-23 and the applicable prescribed requirements of the Office of the State Auditor s Audit Advisory #2 (as revised January 2004) including its attachments. If the agency disburses or transfers any pass-through federal funds received from the State to other organizations, the agency shall require such organizations to comply with the applicable requirements of OMB Circular A-133. Accordingly, the agency is responsible for monitoring programmatic and fiscal compliance of subcontractors based on the guidance provided in this compliance supplement and the audit procedures outlined in the DMH-0 Cross-cutting Supplement. N. SPECIAL TESTS AND PROVISIONS All grantees are required to comply with the Department of Health and Human Services and the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services records retention schedules and policies. Financial records shall be maintained in accordance with established federal and State guidelines. The records of the contractor shall be accessible for review by the staff of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of the State Auditor for the purpose of monitoring services rendered, financial audits by third party payers, cost finding, and research and evaluation. Records shall be retained for a period of three years following the submission of the final Financial Status Report or three years following the submission of a revised final Financial Status Report. Also, if any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit, disallowance action, or other action involving these funds has been started before expiration of the three year retention period, the records must be retained until the completion of the action and resolution of all issues which arise from it, or until the end of the regular three year period, whichever is later. The grantee shall not destroy, purge or dispose of records related to these funds without the express written consent of DHHS/DMH/DD/SAS. The agency must comply with any additional requirements specified in the contract or to any other performance-based measures or agreements made subsequent to the initiation of the contract including but not limited to findings requiring a plan of correction or remediation in order to bring the program into compliance. Audit Objectives a. To ensure compliance with the DHHS and DMH/DD/SAS records retention schedules and policies. b. To ensure compliance with all federal and State policies, laws and rules that pertain to this fund source and/or to the contract/grant agreement. Suggested Audit Procedures a. Verify that records related to this fund source are in compliance with the N. C. DHHS- DMH/DD/SAS record retention schedules and policies. b. Review contract/grant agreement, identify any special requirements. c. Verify if the requirements were met. B-4 93.667-9CL 8

d. When applicable, verify that the grantee has obtained a DUNS number and is registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. Conflict of Interest and Certification Regarding No Overdue Tax Debts All non-state entities (except those entities subject to the audit and other reporting requirements of the Local Government Commission) that receive, use or expend State funds (including federal funds passed through the N. C. Department of Health and Human Services) are subject to the financial reporting requirements of G. S. 143C-6-23 effective July 1, 2007. These requirements include the submission of a Notarized Conflict of Interest Policy (see G. S. 143C-6-23(b)) and a written statement (if applicable) that the entity does not have any overdue tax debts as defined by G. S. 105-243.1 at the federal, State or local level (see G. S. 143-6-23(c)). G. S. 143C-6-23(b) stipulates that every grantee shall file with the State agency disbursing funds to the grantee a copy of that grantee s policy addressing conflicts of interest that may arise involving the grantee s management employees and the members of its board of directors or other governing body. The policy shall address situations in which any of these individuals may directly or indirectly benefit, except as the grantee s employees or members of its board or other governing body, from the grantee s disbursing of State funds, and shall include actions to be taken by the grantee or the individual, or both, to avoid conflicts of interest and the appearance of impropriety. The policy shall be filed before the disbursing State agency may disburse the grant funds. All non-state entities that provide State funding to a non-state entity (except any non-state entity subject to the audit and other reporting requirements of the Local Government Commission) must hold the subgrantee accountable for the legal and appropriate expenditure of those State grant funds. B-4 93.667-9CL 9