The Impact of OMB Circulars (Super or Otherwise) on Federal Programs Michael Brustein, Esq. Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC Fall Forum.

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The Impact of OMB Circulars (Super or Otherwise) on Federal Programs Michael Brustein, Esq. Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC Fall Forum 2012

1.What are “circulars”? 2.Do they matter? 3.Where do they stand in the legal hierarchy? 2

Administrative Principles  A-102 – State/Locals 34 CFR Part 80  A-110 Postsecondary and Nonprofits 34 CFR Part 74 3

Cost Principles  A-87 State/Locals – 2 CFR Part 225  A-21 Postsecondary - 2 CFR Part 220  A-122 Nonprofits 4

Audit Principles  A-133 State/Locals/Postsecondary/ Nonprofits 5

So Why a Super Circular? 6

Obama Executive Order “Regulatory Review” 7

OMB Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking – February 12 What will be the effective date of changes? 8

Council on Financial Assistance Reform (COFAR)  10 members from largest grant making agencies: HHS, AG, ED, Energy, DHS, HUD, DOL, DOT 9

Expect Revisions to: 1)Cost Principles  A-21  A-87  A-122 2)Administrative Principles  A-110  A-102 3)Federal Agency Audit Resolution  A-50 4)Single Audit  A

Super Circular  Increase consistency  Decrease complexity But allows for disparate treatment depending on type of entity 11

Single Audit Threshold a)Under $1 million in total federal expenditures:  No single audit  Augmented pass-through role b)Between $1 million and $3 million  More “focused” single audi t c)Over $3 million  Full single audit 12

“Focused Single Audit” ($1 to $3 Million)  Single auditors to review  2 Compliance Requirements 1)Allowable/Unallowable 2)Federal agency determines – but priority on risk of improper payments, or fraud, waste, and abuse (look to Compliance Supplement) 13

 Can SEA impose additional compliance requirements?? 14

“Full Single Audit” Over $3 Million “Universal Compliance Requirements” 1.Allowable Costs 2.Eligibility 3.Reporting 4.Subrecipient Monitoring 5.Period of Availability of Federal Funds 6.Procurement Practices Comply with Suspension/Debarment 15

Federal Agencies to identify “non-universal” elements, with focus on preventing fraud, waste, and abuse 16

Pass-Through Agencies  Attempt to reduce burden on pass-through (SEA)  Federal Agencies to better coordinate review of subrecipient internal controls when 2 or more federal agencies funding 17

 OMB wants pass-through to focus on programmatic requirements of subawards 18

Increasing threshold would increase burden on SEA for monitoring and Limited Scope Audits ??? 19

How do your programs measure up against Circulars? 20

Phil Maestri – AEFFA – 10/3/12  OIG“Perfect Lens”  Program Officials “Reality”  OGC ??? 21

Filter out “noise” on “Success” vs. “Compliance” 22

 “Costs must conform to federal laws”  A-87  A-21 23

OIG Final Audit Report ED-OIG/A19K0009  “The Department’s External Audit Resolution Process”  July 3,

 OMB Circular A-50 “Audit Follow- Up” provides policies/procedures for use by federal agencies when considering audit reports* where follow-up is necessary *OIG and A-133 Single Audit 25

Audit is recommendation to Program Operating Component (POC): 1.Sustain Findings 2.Not Sustain Findings 3.Sustain in Part 26

POC Issues Program Determination Letter (PDL) 1.Closes Matter 2.Recovery of Funds (Audit, Monitoring Report) 34 CFR Corrective Action 27

 OMB A-50 requires resolution within maximum of 6 months after issuance of final audit report 28

OIG Report on External Audit Resolution Process  90% of audits between not resolved within 6 months 29

 Audits were overdue for resolution by an average of 1,078 days and included questioned costs totaling $568 million 30

 ED lost $415 million due to the 5 year statute of limitations 31

Why 32

 Lack of staff  Lack of knowledge among staff  Lack of organizational priority on audit activities  Overall lack of accountability 33

OGC Position  Burden of establishing prima facie case  Determination of harm to federal interest (See Appendix to 34 CFR Part 81) 34

 Are POCs more focused on success than compliance? 35

 But even if OIG, OGC, POC on same page, findings may still lack merit The Tydings Cases 36

Questions 37

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