CNP DIRECTORS’ WORKSHOP Administrative Review Be Prepared! March 14, 2014.

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CNP DIRECTORS’ WORKSHOP Administrative Review Be Prepared! March 14, 2014

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW What is an Administrative Review {Coordinated Review Effort (CRE)}? Administrative Review is a standardized review process developed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that includes a comprehensive off-site and on-site evaluation of school food authorities (SFAs). The review includes both critical and general areas of review, as well as areas the Alabama Department of Education (SDE) deems important.

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW What will be reviewed? Review all aspects of programs for compliance National School Lunch Program Breakfast Program Afterschool Snack Program Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program (FFVP) Expenditures How often are SFAs reviewed? Every three years

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW What should be done to be prepared? Monitor sites Correct deficiencies detected during site reviews Organize records Complete Accurate Have a GOOD attitude

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW Receive letter of confirmation Preparation for Administrative Review packet Request Edit checks Electronic roster of free and reduced eligible Off-site assessment form

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PREPARATION Submit Edit checks for review month Send to Auditor as soon as possible Edit checks will be used to select schools to be reviewed Submit student roster Roster will be used to select applications for review Submit completed Off-site Assessment form Form will assist in preparing the review

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PREPARATION Receive call to schedule Entrance Conference Month of Review Day of Review School(s) selected to review Application selected for review

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PREPARATION Print rosters from INOW (STI) and lunchroom software Pull students’ application selected for review in the order of the rosters Direct Certification register Foster children documentation Verification information Compile information used to complete the Off-site Assessment form Make sure your financial reports are correct

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PREPARATION Financial reports should be available Review month and prior year Meal Counts by eligibility category, including adult meals Review month and prior year Policies should be identified and available for review If the policies are in a book, label them All policies must be Board approved All policies must have the proper content

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PREPARATION Print Balance Sheet and Operation Reports for Review Month Pass Thru and Indirect Costs calculations should be available Copies should be made for auditor’s file Pass Thru spreadsheet should be available in electronic format FFVP file should be available for review, if applicable Afterschool Snack documentation should be available Equipment inventory

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PROCESS What will the Auditors do? Review requested information for compliance with state and federal regulations Meal Accountability Perform a school review Conduct exit conferences Review corrective action (CA) plan

MEAL ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM System must accurately record and report the number of meals prepared and served. System must provide information that proves meals were accurately claimed by category and type. System must provide evidence that nutritional guidelines are met for all meals claimed for reimbursement.

MEAL ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM System must provide for a comparison of the number of meals recorded at the time of service to the number of meals eligible to be recorded and reported. System should ensure that the number of free and reduced- price meals recorded does not exceed number of approved recipients. System must have Eligibility Documentation or application for each student and a Master Roster.

SCHOOL REVIEW Verify all daily meal counts and cash reconciliations to school totals and to totals for school on the BOE consolidated claim for the review month Compare counts to edit checks Review production records, menus and nutrient analysis for completeness and accuracy Determine the reliability of the Systems

SCHOOL REVIEW Start with Breakfast Review Observe meal preparation Compare menu to items on serving line Observe meal service Observe meal counting and claiming procedures Identify any problems before reviewing lunch

SCHOOL REVIEW Lunch Review Observe serving line preparation procedures Observe meal service Observe cashier/staff determination of reimbursable meals Observe meal counting and claiming procedures Observe all activities during lunch service time Take a separate count of lunches served Observe and examine daily close-out procedures and documentation

SCHOOL REVIEW Perform a physical inventory count of commodities Examine and test commodity inventory records - to include review of inventory, perpetual records, and production records Examine physical facilities, temperatures, health inspections, permit, etc. Review equipment Determine overall efficiency

SCHOOL REVIEW Critical Areas of Review Eligibility - applications or eligibility document Meal Counting and Claiming – point of service meal count records Reimbursable Meals - menus, production records, and recognition of reimbursable meal at point of service

SCHOOL REVIEW Determine if all policies and procedures are followed Exit with Principal, Director, and Manager

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PROCESS…..CONT’D Other Compliance Issues Verification Direct Certification Pass-thru Indirect Cost Monitoring Training Charge Meal Policy Worthless Check Policy Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Plan Wellness Policy

OTHER COMPLIANCE ISSUES Allowable Costs - Funds Are Restricted Food Food Processing Supplies Food Service Supplies Labor Food Service Equipment Program Adult Meals only

OTHER COMPLIANCE ISSUES Students Meal Price Must be priced according to USDA “Equity in School Lunch Pricing” Provision Adult Meal Price Price of a Student paid meal (2.50) plus commodity rate (0.2325) plus reimbursement for paid meal (0.36) $ = $3.10

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW REPORT Exit Conference Discuss findings Preliminary report Formal Report Must correct any deficiencies RESPONSE REQUIRED Thirty (30) days to respond

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN The required corrective action will be provided in the report. The Corrective Action Plan should provide the detailed actions that were taken To correct the problem To prevent future occurrence of the problem

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN Example Problem: SFA did not provide a reimbursable meal to 10 students served on the day of review. The meals were counted for reimbursement. The 10 meals cannot be claimed.

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN Example Required Corrective Action: SFA must make sure each meal counted for reimbursement contains the required components. Provide procedures implemented to ensure all meals claimed are reimbursable. Submit proof that the 10 non-reimbursable meals were not claimed on the June claim for reimbursement.

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN Example Corrective Action: SFA retrained all staff on how to recognize the required components and how to handle meals that do not contain the required components. Attached are copies of June’s daily edit checks and claim for reimbursement. Also, a summary worksheet is attached to document the deduction of 10 non-reimbursable meals.

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW RESPONSE Response is reviewed by the auditor team Accepted and review is closed Deemed incomplete Additional information is requested Failure to respond to report could result in termination and disqualification from the Child Nutrition Programs

QUESTIONS Carolyn Rhodes Phone: (334)