16 Tex. Admin. Code § 402.703 - Audit Policy
(a) Definitions.
(1) Audit--The formal examination of a
licensee's accounts, records, and/or business activities by designated
employees or representatives of the Commission.
(2) Audit fieldwork--Includes, but is not
limited to, the physical inspection of bingo premises, the observation of a
bingo game, the inquiry of management and staff, the review of financial
accounts, records or business processes, the assessment of the adequacy of any
internal controls, or any other activity necessary to meet audit
objectives.
(3) Licensee--Includes
any individual, partnership, corporation, group, or entity licensed under the
Bingo Enabling Act and any group of licensed authorized organizations operating
under a unit agreement.
(b) Audit Determination.
(1) The purpose of an audit is to determine
whether a licensee is, has been, and/or will remain in compliance with the
Bingo Enabling Act and the Charitable Bingo Administrative Rules.
(2) Those licensees who are most at risk of
violating the Bingo Enabling Act or the Charitable Bingo Administrative Rules
will be identified for audit based on risk factors established by the
Commission. Risk factors shall be based on, among other things, a licensee's
gross receipts, gross rentals, bingo expenses, net proceeds, compliance
history, and/or charitable distributions. An audit must commence by the fourth
anniversary of the date a licensee is identified for audit.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) of this
subsection, the Commission may audit any licensee if the Commission reasonably
believes the licensee may violate, or may have violated, the Bingo Enabling Act
or the Charitable Bingo Administrative Rules.
(c) Notification.
(1) If a licensee is selected for an audit
pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, a Commission auditor will so notify
that licensees bingo chairperson, director, business contact, officer, unit
manager, or designated agent in writing. The written notification constitutes
the beginning of the audit.
(2) The
written notification will identify the time period to be audited and any
records or other information that must be made available for Commission review.
Various forms, including questionnaires and physical inventory requests, may be
included with the written notification. Licensees must complete any forms in
the manner, and in the time period, specified by the Commission.
(3) If the Commission does not receive a
timely response to its initial request for records, it will provide the
licensee with a second and final request to provide all records within ten (10)
calendar days. The Commission will not examine any records that are sent after
that deadline, and the licensee will be responsible for any audit findings
involving the absence of those records.
(d) Entrance Conference.
(1) Within ten (10) calendar days of sending
the written notification under subsection (c) of this section, an auditor will
attempt to contact the selected licensee's bingo chairperson, director,
business contact, officer, unit manager, or designated agent to schedule an
audit entrance conference. Unless otherwise provided by the Commission, the
audit entrance conference will be held within fourteen (14) calendar days from
the auditors contact with the licensee. The licensee may submit a written
request to the Commission to delay the audit entrance conference. The written
request must include the reasons for the requested delay. After reviewing a
properly submitted written request to delay, the Commission may either approve
or deny the request or notify the licensee that additional information is
needed before a decision is made. If the Commission and licensee are unable to
agree on the date, time, and place of the audit entrance conference, or if the
Commission auditor is unable to contact the licensee's bingo chairperson,
director, business contact, officer, unit manager, or designated agent, the
auditor shall schedule the audit entrance conference and send the licensee
written notice of that fact at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the
scheduled audit entrance conference.
(2) The purpose of an audit entrance
conference is to allow the auditor(s) to meet with the selected licensee's
bingo chairperson, director, business contact, officer, unit manager, or
designated agent to collect any records or other information identified in the
written notification under subsection (c) of this section, to discuss the audit
process, and to answer any questions the licensee may have regarding the audit.
There is no standard timeline by which an audit will be completed, but an audit
must be completed within one year from the date of the entrance conference
unless the Director extends the time period and notifies the licensee of the
extension.
(3) The Commission may
request the attendance at the audit entrance conference of any person familiar
with the licensee's operations. In addition to any attendees requested by the
Commission, the licensee may allow any other individuals to attend the audit
entrance conference.
(e)
Audit Fieldwork. Any time after the conclusion of the audit entrance
conference, the auditor(s) may initiate and conduct the audit fieldwork at the
licensee's business office, bingo premises, bookkeeper's office, or
accountant's office; or, a location designated by the auditor(s). When
conducting audit fieldwork, the auditor(s), at their discretion, may use a
detailed auditing procedure or a sample and projection auditing method. A
sample and projection auditing method may include, but is not limited to,
manual sampling techniques, computer-assisted audit techniques, analytical
procedures, financial projections, and auditor recompilation from reliable
independent sources.
(f) Exit
Conference.
(1) Any time after the completion
of the audit fieldwork, an auditor will attempt to contact the selected
licensee's bingo chairperson, director, business contact, officer, unit
manager, or designated agent to schedule an audit exit conference. If the
auditor and licensee are unable to agree on the date, time, and place of the
audit exit conference, or if the auditor is unable to contact the licensees
bingo chairperson, director, business contact, officer, unit manager, or
designated agent, the auditor shall schedule the audit exit conference and send
the licensee written notice of that fact at least ten (10) calendar days prior
to the scheduled audit exit conference.
(2) The purpose of an audit exit conference
is to allow the auditor(s) to meet with the selected licensee's bingo
chairperson, director, business contact, officer, unit manager, or designated
agent to discuss the results of the audit and the draft audit report.
(3) The Commission may request the attendance
at the audit exit conference of any person familiar with the licensee's
operations. In addition to any attendees requested by the Commission, the
licensee may allow any other individuals to attend the audit exit
conference.
(g) Audit
Report.
(1) Upon completion of the audit, the
auditor(s) will prepare a draft audit report containing their findings and
conclusions. A copy of the draft audit report will be provided to the licensee
at the audit exit conference. At least three (3) business days before the audit
exit conference, but only to the extent it is practicable, the Commission will
also send a copy of the draft audit report to one e-mail address or facsimile
number associated with the licensee. The licensee must notify the Commission of
the designated e-mail address or facsimile number by the end of the audit
entrance conference if the licensee is to receive a copy of the draft audit
report prior to the audit exit conference.
(2) A licensee may, but is not required to,
respond to the draft audit report by providing written comments and any
supporting documentation to the auditor(s) within twenty (20) calendar days of
receiving the draft audit report. Written comments should include a statement
of agreement or disagreement with the draft audit report findings and, if
applicable, a list of any corrective measures that will be taken to ensure
compliance with the Bingo Enabling Act and Charitable Bingo Administrative
Rules. Any properly submitted comments and supporting documents will be
reviewed by the auditor(s) and placed in the final audit report. The auditor(s)
may revise the draft audit report in response to any properly submitted
comments or supporting documents.
(3) Any time after the twenty (20) calendar
day deadline, the auditor(s) may issue the final audit report. A copy of the
report will be provided to the licensee.
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