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INTERNAL S REVIEW PROGRESS REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS ADDRESSED THROUGH INTERNAL AUDIT WORK PLANS Monthly Reconciliation 1 High High Accounts Receivable Training 2, 8, 9 High Moderate 1 12, 13 High High 3 1 High Moderate Bank Reconciliatio n Handling Accounts Receivable Fraud and Internal Controls Internal Audit: prepare documentation Finance: create bank reconciliation procedures Internal Audit: update policies and procedures and provide Finance: implement Internal Auditor recommendations Internal Audit: assess A/R, inventory, ambulance billing, fees and invoicing Finance: implement A/R module in new ERP system; complete billing and collections procedures Perform Nearing completion. Management has implemented a streamlined methodology and procedures; final step is to streamline process between Accounting and Treasury functions. The methodology and process will be included in the updated bank reconciliation and desk procedure, to be finalized in Spring 2016. Pending Review. handling process improvements, including issuance of standard policies and procedures and citywide, will be implemented upon the completion of the internal auditor cash handling review in the early part of 2016. Pending Review/ ERP System. Internal Auditor will be reviewing citywide A/R functions in the Spring with recommendations to be incorporated in A/R and Billing & Collections procedures by June 2016. The new ERP system, which will provide a centralized A/R capability, will begin implementation in January 2016 and be fully operational on July 1, 2017. A review of the City s ambulance provider has begun. The Billing & Collections unit took on billing functions for fire inspections, code enforcement, the Swim Center, and Police Department billings for events. Staff collected 34% of the total amount of delinquent accounts processed, and the City s collections agency collected about 13% of the amount referred, (3% higher than the collection rate for government debt and 7% higher than that of local government). Pending Review. Written Room procedures, including internal control practices, are in draft form. Further improvements are pending the Handling review. Internal Auditor will be providing fraud and internal controls as reviews are completed. Ethics code has been adopted by Council and been included in Finance. 1

RECOMMENDATIONS THAT HAVE DISCRETE TASKS THAT ARE EASILY IMPLEMENTED 1 High High Room Finalize draft access policies, and distribute and maintain log book Completed. room security policies and procedures have been distributed to staff and a log book documenting visitor entry is now in use. A/P 1 High High A/P 5 Moderate High Transport 4 High Moderate Storage 7 Moderate Moderate Room Disseminate existing policies and procedures, and provide Select secure method for cash transport Lock cabinets and secure keys, issue permits in sequential order, and reconcile permit system and POS Repair closed circuit monitor, and revise policy A/P 5 Moderate Moderate P-Cards Provide consistent enforcement 6 Moderate Moderate Room Ensure policy compliance Grants Adopt draft Administrative Management 1 Moderate Moderate Grants Instruction 14 Low Moderate Safes Obtain safe Continuing. Staff is updating Accounts Payable procedures. A full set of procedures will be completed by June 2016 and citywide A/P will be provided. Continuing. There are armored transport pickups at three sites which represent the majority of cash collected. It is not economical to provide armored car pickup for all the 50 cash collection sites in the City. However, staff will consider other options for secure transport (such as check scanning) while undertaking the cash handling review in Spring 2016. Partially completed. Finance has worked with Parking Operations staff to implement improvements, including secure storage of permits and logging of permit numbers. Procedures are being drafted and are anticipated to be completed by December 31, 2015. Completed. Room monitor has been repaired and is in working order. Staff has been advised to report inoperable equipment to management. A new Treasury Administrator position will provide further supervision of the Room operations and equipment needs. Completed. The purchasing card violation program, which includes penalties, was formalized and distributed to staff in January 2015, and individual department s were conducted. Purchasing notifies departments on a monthly basis about outstanding receipts and status of violations. A purchasing card agreement has been signed by all purchasing card users in addition to cardholders to ensure knowledge of the enforcement system. Completed. Staff has been reminded of policies regarding use of pocketless smocks in the Room. Continuing. A Grants Administrative Instruction will be completed by June 2016. Pending Review. Treasury staff sent a notice to all cash handling locations reminding them of the need to store currency (cash/checks) and items of monetary value in secure locations. Further review and site-specific recommendations will be implemented along with the cash handling review. 2

Payroll 6 Moderate Low Overtime A/P 6 Low Low A/P Queries Duplicate A/P 7 Low Low Payments Track overtime errors, and provide Document process, and perform monitoring Increase frequency of monitoring Continuing. Guidelines will be incorporated in supervisor handbook to be drafted by June 2016. Partially completed. Staff is continuing to monitor all warrants to ensure that cumulative vendor limits do not exceed procurement policy parameters. Desk procedures will be completed by June 2016. Completed. Staff now conducts monthly duplicate payment monitoring rather than quarterly monitoring. RECOMMENDATIONS TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE CITY THAT WILL TAKE TIME TO IMPLEMENT Pending ERP System. While current payroll policies and procedures include processes payroll staff can control when notified of an employee s termination (i.e., verification that additional pays have end dates and the appropriate deductions will be taken from the final check), the new ERP system will make it possible to keep track of equipment issued to employees and allow new policies to be implemented such as deducting the value of outstanding equipment from On boarding final paychecks if not returned, and will have better and off Perform process development workflow capability to allow the appropriate departments Payroll 1 High Moderate boarding and documentation to be notified when key events happen. Completed. When an employee terminates employment with the City, the purchasing card is one of the items that is retrieved along with other City-issued items (badge, keys, computer, phone). The responsibility to cancel the Personnel Perform process development card has been incorporated in the Purchasing Card policies A/P 2 High Moderate changes and documentation and procedures. Continuing. Management believes that responsibility for monitoring the appropriateness of transactions is clearly assigned and stated in the purchasing card policies and procedures and is the approver s responsibility at the department level, rather than the responsibility of Finance staff. There is also a limited restriction on the use of the card for certain purchases (i.e., amusement parks, liquor store purchases, are denied upon initial swipe), Finance P-card Perform process development staff will be conducting spot audits of pcard transactions A/P 3 High Moderate review and documentation as recommended. Completed. Management believes that the controls that Credit card Perform process development are in place are sufficient. Refunds by credit card appear A/P 4 High Low refunds and documentation on the purchasing card statement and are reviewed and 3

approved by department approvers during the reconciliation process as if they were a charge. Department approvers are managers and department heads. To ensure that staff has a proper understanding of the process, a refund process has been incorporated in the purchasing card policies and procedures. Pending Review. As noted above, billing and collection procedures are in draft form and will be submitted to the Finance Director for approval by end of December 2015. Drafting a separate A/R policy will be the joint effort of Accounting and Revenue Division and is scheduled to occur in first quarter of 2016, informed by internal audit Accounts Receivable 2 Moderate Moderate Billing and Collections A/R review. Development of AI will follow final approval of policies and procedures. 9 Moderate Moderate Grants Management 2 Moderate Moderate handling Grants management Develop process, policies, and procedures for billing and collections After cash handling audit, develop program and perform random cash audits Hire dedicated position, develop policies, provide Pending Review. As noted above, this will occur after internal audit review and recommendations for cash handling policy. Continuing. Senior Grants Analyst position has been created and filled. Policies and procedures will be completed by June 2016. Completed. Finance has a monthly meeting with HR to review / refine roles, responsibilities, process documentation. Payroll 2 Moderate Moderate Pay rate verification Perform process improvement and documentation Payroll 3 Moderate Moderate Timekeeping Implement electronic timecards Payroll 4 Moderate Moderate Overtime Perform process improvement and documentation HR has created a query to identify pay rates that do not match the agreed upon salary schedules for all job codes. Once the query is run and if it returns data, it is the responsibility of HR staff to make the corrections and notify the employees affected with any potential over or underpayments that may have happened as a result of the incorrect pay rate. Near Completion. The City has purchased mobile licenses for our electronic timekeeping system to accommodate the submission of electronic timecards by staff operating in remote locations. The mobile licenses are currently being implemented and tested with anticipation of the technology going live in January 2016. Staff is also continuing to work with the City Attorney s Office to implement electronic timekeeping. Continuing. Management has confirmed that departments must be responsible for approving overtime requests. In general, employees are to receive advance authorization for overtime and supervisors approve timecards prior to payment. Guidelines will be 4

incorporated in supervisor handbook to be drafted by June 2016. Payroll 5 Moderate Moderate FLSA Monitor supplemental timecards Completed. A process is in place. The new ERP system will alleviate the requirement for supplemental timecards to calculate FLSA pay. Pending ERP System. It is anticipated that the new HR/Payroll system will create efficiencies in a currently cumbersome process that will allow for random audits to Payroll 9 Low Moderate Timekeeping be conducted by Payroll staff. 15 Low Moderate handling Implement random reviews of schedules and timekeeping After cash handling audit, analyze need for separate cash tills Pending Review. A/P 8 Low Low Waste demolition refunds Perform process improvement and documentation Partially completed. A standardized form must now be completed for all refund requests. A standard process will be documented by Spring 2016. RECOMMENDATIONS THAT REQUIRE DOCUMENTATION OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 1 High High Room Develop policy for visitor access Completed. This has been addressed above. Continuing. A full set of updated Finance policies and Citywide and Departmental Policies 1 High Moderate procedures will be completed by June 2016. Staff is working to update financial Administrative Instructions as part of this effort. Payroll 7 Moderate Low Administrativ e Instructions Timekeeping Review Update and revise Develop policy and provide Payroll 10 Low Low Payroll Document internal procedures Citywide and Departmental Policies 2 Low Low Department Procedures Develop and document procedures Continuing. In draft Payroll procedures manual. Will be included in upcoming supervisors handbook (June 2016). Continuing. In draft Payroll procedures manual. Manual will be finalized by June 2016. Continuing. A full set of updated Finance policies and procedures will be completed by June 2016. Staff is working to update financial Administrative Instructions as part of this effort. In the meantime, citywide has been provided in the areas of year end accounting, reporting, procurement, and A/P procedures. RECOMMENDATIONS THAT REQUIRE TRAINING A/P 1 High High Training 2 Low Low A/P review and approval Fiscal Conduct for A/P staff (in departments) Assess gaps and update Completed. User completed in October and November included 52 participants. User Training Guide is completed but always being updated. Continuing. Council adopted the City s Code of Ethics on November 24, 2015. Finance continues to add fiscal 5

sessions for citywide staff. Additional will be conducted once policies and procedures are completed. RECOMMENDATIONS THE REQUIRE CHANGES TO CURRENT TECHNOLOGY Explore POS features and Pending ERP System. 11 Moderate Moderate Point of Sale (POS) develop plan for comprehensive deployment Payroll 9 Low Moderate Scheduling Explore additional Kronos capabilities Continuing. City is exploring cost/benefit of advancing scheduling components within current electronic timekeeping system. 6

RECOMMENDATIONS RELATED TO INTERNAL INITIATIVES ALREADY UNDER DEVELOPMENT NEW ERP SYSTEM Payroll (2) Employee pay rates are accurate (cross HR staff) Payroll (5) FLSA monitoring / process Accounts Receivable (1) A/R systems: address through new ERP system and billings / collections procedures Payroll (3) City Attorney on Kronos Payroll (8) Manual payroll process update with ERP and build in checks for current manual system. Partially completed- checks for current manual system are implemented. TRAINING ACADEMY Payroll (4) Overtime approval and documentation. Include in supervisor handbook. Payroll (7) Supervisor role in FLSA, other labor laws (overtime eligibility, etc.). Will include in supervisor handbook. Overtime procedures included in draft Payroll handbook. Payroll (6) Timekeeping review / responsibilities. Included in existing timekeeping manuals. Will include in supervisor handbook. Training (1) Waste, abuse, fraud, abuse. Will engage auditors to provide short / video to supervisors during supervisor. Ethics policy in development. 7