Or. Admin. Code § 416-250-0080 - Internal Controls
Establishing and maintaining an internal control structure is the responsibility of the service provider. Effective internal controls are considered essential to achieving the proper conduct of business with full accountability for the resources made available. Internal controls will be implemented and maintained to provide reasonable assurance that:
(1) The provider identifies, assembles,
classifies, records, analyzes, and reports its transactions in conformity with
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles or appropriate regulatory requirements
for preparing financial statements and other required financial
reports;
(2) Losses or
misappropriations of assets due to errors or irregularities in processing
transactions and handling the related assets are prevented or
detected;
(3) Noncompliance with
applicable federal and state laws and rules and regulations and terms of the
contract is prevented or detected;
(4) State and federal funds are reasonably,
prudently and economically spent; and
(5) All costs are appropriately allocated
among programs, departments, and other benefiting units.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 420A.025
Stats. Implemented: ORS 420A.010
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