5101:9-7-29 Financial reporting requirements for county family services agencies (CFSA) and Workforce Investment Act (WIA) local area.
5101:9-7-29 Financial reporting requirements for county family services agencies (CFSA) and Workforce Investment Act (WIA) local area.
(A) Financial data reporting.
CFSA, as defined in section 307.981 of the Revised Code, and WIA local area, as defined in section 6301.01 of the Revised Code, report actual expenditures and revenues through a submission of financial data
uploadfrom the CFSA or WIA local area's financial reporting system into the county finance information system (CFIS). The CFSA and the WIA local area shall use financial codes established by the Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) bureau of county finance and technical assistance (BCFTA) to report these expenditures and revenues.(1) The CFSA and WIA local area
are required to submitshall enter monthly financial dataas an upload intoin CFIS no later than the eighteenth day of the month following the month of the transaction.(2)
Monthly financialFinancial data includes expenditures, revenues, adjustments and/or corrections.(3) BCFTA utilizes
the upload ofsubmitted financial data to complete all of the following:(a) Establish claims to applicable allocations;
(b) Identify expenditures eligible for quarterly reimbursement to the public children services agencies (PCSA);
(c) Reconcile and monitor expenditures against draws; and
(d) Report expenditures, accruals and obligations to the federal government.
(4) The CFSA and WIA local area shall allocate all reported expenditures in accordance with the federally approved ODJFS cost allocation plan.
(5) The CFSA and WIA local area shall upload final quarterly expenditures, and adjustments and/or corrections at the end of each quarter into CFIS by the eighteenth day of the month following the last month of the quarter; e.g., July eighteenth for the April through June time period.
(B) Quarterly financial statements.
The CFSA and WIA local area shall certify transactions and balances by
thesubmittal ofsubmitting the following completed and approved quarterly financial statements.(1) The PCSA shall certify social service costs, revenues, and disbursements on the JFS 02820 "Children Services Quarterly Financial Statement" (rev.
5/201110/2011). Indirect costs are certified as follows:(a) A stand alone PCSA shall certify transactions related to social services administrative costs and applicable countywide indirect costs on the JFS 02820.
(b) A combined county department of job and family services and PCSA (CDJFS/PCSA) shall certify transactions related to social services administrative costs and applicable shared costs on the JFS 02827 "Public Assistance (PA) Quarterly Financial Statement" (rev.
5/201110/2011).(2) The CDJFS shall certify the receipt of revenues and disbursements from the public assistance fund on the JFS 02827.
(3) The child support enforcement agency (CSEA) shall certify the receipt of revenues and disbursements on the JFS 02750 "Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) Quarterly Financial Statement" (rev.
5/201110/2011). Indirect costs are certified as follows:(a) A stand alone CSEA shall certify transactions related to child support administrative costs and applicable countywide indirect costs on the JFS 02750.
(b) A combined CDJFS/CSEA shall certify transactions related to applicable shared costs on the JFS 02827.
(4) The local WIA area shall certify workforce development fund revenues and disbursements and the WIA area accruals and obligations on the JFS 01992 "Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Quarterly Financial Statement" (rev.
5/201110/2011).(C) CFSA quarterly financial statement certification.
The CFSA shall adhere to the timeframes established in this rule for the submission of financial data. Failure to make timely submissions of
thefinancial data, throughexpenditure uploadsCFIS , may cause the CFSA reimbursement or draw request to be delayed.(1) The quarterly financial statement is a summary of the information submitted via CFIS for each month in the quarter. Completion and certification of the quarterly financial statements is a cooperative effort between county auditors and the CFSA.
(a)
BCFTA issues aThe CFSA has access topreliminaryquarterly financialstatementdata in CFISto the CFSAfollowing the eighteenth day of the month following the last month of each quarter.This statement is asummary of the information uploaded into or processed by CFIS foreach month in the quarter.(b)
WithinThe CFSA is given five business daysof receiving the preliminaryfinancial statementafter the eighteenth day of the month following the last month of the quarter to review the financial data for accuracy. When reviewing the preliminary financial data, a CFSA shall:(i) Reconcile differences between the county auditor financial records and the financial data submitted via CFIS; and
(ii)
UploadApprove and submit to OAKS any adjustments and/or correctionsto CFIS.(2) BCFTA
issues a final quarterly financial statement after the five-business-dayreconciliation period has been closednotifies the CFSA once the five-day review period is closed and BCFTA has suspended reporting access to CFIS.TheUpon notification, the CFSA shall print thefinalquarterly financial statement to complete the certification.(a) The CFSA director shall certify the accuracy of the receipt and disbursement amounts, then submit the quarterly financial statement to the county auditor for signature.
(b) County auditors shall certify the reported transactions and cash balances for each month within the quarter agree with the records of their office.
(c) The CFSA shall submit the completed quarterly financial statement to BCFTA no later than the
lasttenth calendar day of the second month following the quarter the report represents.(i) November tenth for July-September reporting period;
(ii) February tenth for October-December reporting period;
(iii) May tenth for January-March reporting period; and
(iv) August tenth for April-June reporting period.
(D) WIA quarterly financial statement certification.
The WIA local area shall adhere to the timeframes established in this rule for the submission of financial data. Failure to make timely submissions of the financial data, through
expenditure uploadsCFIS, may cause the WIA draw request to be delayed.(1) The local WIA area fiscal agent is responsible for the preparation of the
monthlyquarterly financial statement for certification.(a)
BCFTA issues a preliminaryThe local WIA area fiscal agent has access to quarterly financialstatement to the WIA local areadata following the eighteenth day of the month following the last month of each quarter.This statement is a summary of the information uploaded into orprocessed by CFIS for each month in the quarter.(b)
WithinThe local WIA area fiscal agent is given five business daysofreceivingafter the eighteenth day of the month following the last month of the quarter to review thepreliminaryfinancialstatementdata for accuracy ., When reviewing the quarterly financial data, a local WIA area fiscal agent shall:(i) Reconcile any differences between the local area's financial records and financial data submitted to BCFTA via CFIS; and
(ii)
UploadApprove and submit to OAKS any adjustments and/or correctionsto CFIS.(2) BCFTA notifies the local WIA area fiscal agent once the five-day review period is closed and BCFTA has suspended reporting access to CFIS.
issues a finalquarterly financial statement after the five-business-day reconciliation periodhas been closed. TheUpon notification, the local WIA area fiscal agent shall print thefinalquarterly financial statement to complete certification.(a) The local WIA area fiscal agent representative shall certify the accuracy and amount of receipts and disbursements,
and submitby signing, thensubmitting, the quarterly financial statement to the
WIA fiscal agent,directorlocal workforce investment board (WIB) director, orworkforceinvestment boardWIB designee for signature. The WIB designee and the fiscal agent representative shall not be the same individual.(b) The WIB director or designee shall certify that the reported transactions and cash balances for each month within the quarter agree with the records of the local WIA area.
(c) The local WIA area fiscal agent shall submit the completed quarterly financial statement to BCFTA no later than the
lasttenth calendar day of the second month following the quarter the report represents.(i) November tenth for July-September reporting period;
(ii) February tenth for October-December reporting period;
(iii) May tenth for January-March reporting period; and
(iv) August tenth for April-June reporting period.
(E) The definitions, requirements, and responsibilities contained in rule 5101:9-6-50 of the Administrative Codes are applicable to this rule.
Effective:
CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
10/22/2012
Certification
10/12/2012
Date
Promulgated Under:
111.15
Statutory Authority:
5101.02
Rule Amplifies:
Prior Effective Dates:
329.04, 5101.02
1/1/86 (Emer), 4/1/86, 4/2/86 (Emer), 7/1/86, 4/1/87 (Emer), 6/12/87, 5/1/93, 7/8/94, 10/30/94, 6/23/96, 10/12/96, 4/1/97, 9/28/02, 2/12/07, 7/02/2011
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 10/22/2012
- Rule File:
- 5101$9-7-29_FF_A_RU_20121012_1525.pdf
- File Date:
- 2012-10-12
- Last Day in Effect:
- 2012-10-22
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- Ill. Adm. Code 5101:9-7-29. Financial reporting requirements for county family services agencies (CFSA) and Workforce Investment Act (WIA) local area