40 Tex. Admin. Code § 802.82 - Board, Workforce Service Provider, and AEL Grant Recipient Monitoring
(a) Boards,
workforce service providers, and AEL grant recipients shall ensure that regular
oversight of their own activities and regular monitoring of the activities of
their workforce service providers and AEL service providers that receive public
funds administered by the Agency, are conducted and completed. Monitoring shall
include monitoring of both the fiscal and program performance of the workforce
service providers and AEL service providers administering and delivering
services. These monitoring activities shall be designed to ensure programs
achieve intended results and resources are efficiently and effectively used for
authorized purposes and are protected from waste, fraud, and abuse. Monitoring
activities shall be planned to focus on areas of highest risk to help ensure
the most effective use of monitoring resources.
(b) Monitoring activities shall assess a
workforce service provider's and AEL service provider's compliance with
applicable laws, regulations, provisions of contracts and Board plans, and
official directives and circulars including, but not limited to, DOL Training
and Employment Guidance Letters, DOL Training and Employment Notices, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services guidance letters, U.S. Department of
Education Office of Vocational and Adult Education guidance, Commission rules
contained in Part 20 of this title, Texas Workforce Commission WD Letters and
AEL Letters, the Agency's Financial Manual for Grants and Contracts, and other
Agency guidance. The Board and AEL grant recipient shall assess the workforce
service provider's and AEL service provider's compliance with the appropriate
uniform administrative requirements for grants and agreements applicable to the
type of entity receiving funds, as promulgated in OMB circulars or rules. These
activities shall encompass both financial and programmatic monitoring and shall
be evaluated on a periodic basis. Each Board, workforce service provider, and
AEL grant recipient shall conduct regular oversight and monitoring of its
workforce service providers or AEL service providers in order to:
(1) determine that expenditures have been
charged to the cost categories and within the cost limitations specified in the
applicable laws and regulations;
(2) determine whether or not there is
compliance with other provisions of applicable laws and regulations;
and
(3) provide technical
assistance as necessary and appropriate.
(c) The monitoring function shall include the
development and implementation of:
(1) a risk
assessment tool;
(2) a monitoring
plan;
(3) a monitoring program,
including established policies and procedures; and
(4) reporting and resolution
processes.
(d) The Board
and workforce service provider, or the AEL grant recipient and AEL service
provider, shall develop and implement written policies and procedures that
describe and support the monitoring process.
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