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5 x 5 Webinar: Compliance Public Media Consulting Group

CPB Compliance Matters! Be Forewarned and Be Prepared Robert M. Winteringham

Public Media Consulting Group CSG New FY2014 Requirements are in Effect! New NFFS Minimums Diversity Transparency Data Security

Public Media Consulting Group Diversity Requirement 1.Established formal goal of diversity 2.Implemented following: Reviewed practices to fulfill the station’s commitment to diversity and meet FCC rules; AND Post website statement no later than September 30, 2014

Public Media Consulting Group Diversity Requirement 3. Undertake one of the following initiatives on an annual basis: Include diverse groups in internships or workstudy programs; Include qualified diverse candidates for elected governing boards that the Grantee controls; Implement a diversity training program for members of the organization’s governing body on an annual basis; Participate in minority or other diversity job fairs; or Implement formal diversity training programs 4. Grantees are strongly encouraged to interview at least one qualified diversity candidate for each senior leadership position hire

Public Media Consulting Group Transparency By December 31, 2013, each Grantee must have on its website: A list of station senior management (names and titles) with contact information; A list of the members of its Board of Directors; A list of the members of its CAB (for stations that have a CAB); The date, time, and place of all open meetings; Its most recent Audited Financial Statements; Information about how to obtain copies of annual financial reports; If Grantee files its own IRS Form 990, the most current IRS Form 990; If Grantee is not required to file an IRS Form 990, comparable compensation information (unless prohibited by law) and Its annual report on local content and services included in the Grantee’s 2013 SAS

Public Media Consulting Group Common Findings Communications Act Requirements Documentation Discrete Accounting NFFS Miscalculation

Public Media Consulting Group Open Meetings Meetings Weren’t Open to the Public Lack of Public Notice On-air Announcements No Written Explanation

Public Media Consulting Group Open Meetings - The Law Section 396(k)(4) of the Communications Act (47 U.S.C. § 396(k)(4) states: Funds may not be distributed pursuant to this subsection to the Public Broadcasting Service or National Public Radio (or any successor organization), or to the licensee or permittee of any public broadcast station, unless the governing body of any such organization, any committee of such governing body, or any advisory body of any such organization, holds open meetings preceded by reasonable notice to the public. All persons shall be permitted to attend any meeting of the board, or of any such committee or body, and no person shall be required, as a condition to attendance at any such meeting, to register such person's name or to provide any other information. Nothing contained in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent any such board, committee, or body from holding closed sessions to consider matters relating to individual employees, proprietary information, litigation and other matters requiring the confidential advice of counsel, commercial or financial information obtained from a person on a privileged or confidential basis, or the purchase of property or services whenever the premature exposure of such purchase would compromise the business interests of any such organization. If any such meeting is closed pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph, the organization involved shall thereafter (within a reasonable period of time) make available to the public a written statement containing an explanation of the reasons for closing the meeting.

Public Media Consulting Group Open Meetings Broad Requirement Anonymous Observation Meetings Preceded by Reasonable Notice Written Explanation Made Available

Public Media Consulting Group Open Financial Records and EEO Requirements AFRs & Audited Financial Statments Not Available Employment Statistical Report Not Available

Public Media Consulting Group Open Financial Records - The Law Section 396(k)(5) of the Communications Act states: Funds may not be distributed pursuant to this subsection to any public telecommunications entity that does not maintain for public examination copies of the annual financial and audit reports, or other information regarding finances, submitted to the Corporation pursuant to subsection (l)(3)(B)." Section 396(l)(3)(B) of the Act requires that each public telecommunications entity receiving funds from CPB shall be required: (i) to keep its books, records, and accounts in such form as may be required by the Corporation; (ii)(I) to undergo a biennial audit by independent certified public accountants or independent licensed public accountants certified or licensed by a regulatory authority of a State, which audit shall be in accordance with auditing standards developed by the Corporation, in consultation with the Comptroller General; or (II) to submit a financial statement in lieu of the audit required by subclause (I) if the Corporation determines that the cost of such audit on such entity is excessive in light of the financial condition of such entity; and (iii) to furnish biennially to the Corporation a copy of the audit report required pursuant to clause (ii) as well as such other information regarding finances (including an annual financial report) as the Corporation may require.

Public Media Consulting Group Open Financial Records Annual financial reports filed with CPB Audited statements or other financial statements filed with CPB Other information regarding finances submitted to CPB in connection with audit reports and financial statements

Public Media Consulting Group Equal Employment Opportunities - The Law Section 396(k)(11) of the Communications Act states: (A) Funds may not be distributed pursuant to this subsection for any fiscal year to the licensee or permittee of any public broadcast station if such licensee or permittee-- (i) fails to certify to the Corporation that such licensee or permittee complies with the Commission's regulations concerning equal employment opportunity as published under section of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations, or any successor regulations thereto; or (ii) fails to submit to the Corporation the report required by subparagraph (B) for the preceding calendar year. (B) A licensee or permittee of any public broadcast station with more than five full-time employees to file annually with the Corporation a statistical report, consistent with reports required by Commission regulation, identifying by race and sex the number of employees in each of the following full-time and part-time job categories: (i) Officials and managers. (ii) Professionals. (iii) Technicians. (iv) Semiskilled operatives. (v) Skilled craft persons. (vi) Clerical and office personnel. (vii) Unskilled operatives. (viii) Service workers. (C) In addition, such report shall state the number of job openings occurring during the course of the year. Where the job openings were filled in accordance with the regulations described in subparagraph (A)(i), the report shall so certify, and where the job openings were not filled in accordance with such regulations, the report shall contain a statement providing reasons therefor. The statistical report shall be available to the public at the central office and at every location where more than five full-time employees are regularly assigned to work.

Public Media Consulting Group Equal Employment Opportunities The only specific requirement for CPB is the statistical report Maintain report for public inspection Compliance with the FCC rules

Public Media Consulting Group CABs and Donor Lists Lack of Proof of Functional CABs Lack of Documentation

Public Media Consulting Group CABs - The Law Section 396(k)(8) of the Communications Act states: (A) Funds may not be distributed pursuant to this subpart to any public broadcast station (other than any station which is owned and operated by a State, a political or special purpose subdivision of a State, or a public agency) unless such station establishes a community advisory board. Any such station shall undertake good faith efforts to assure that (i) its advisory board meets at regular intervals; (ii) the members of its advisory board regularly attend the meetings of the advisory board; and (iii) the composition of its advisory board are reasonably representative of the diverse needs and interests of the communities served by such station. (B) The board shall be permitted to review the programming goals established by the station, the service provided by the station, and the significant policy decisions rendered by the station. The board may also be delegated any other responsibilities, as determined by the governing body of the station. The board shall advise the governing body of the station with respect to whether the programming and other policies of such station are meeting the specialized educational and cultural needs of the communities served by the station, and may make such recommendations as it considers appropriate to meet such needs. (C) The role of the board shall be solely advisory in nature, except to the extent other responsibilities are delegated to the board by the governing body of the station. In no case shall the board have any authority to exercise any control over the daily management or operation of the station.

Public Media Consulting Group Community Advisory Boards The CAB must be independent The CAB must be functional The CAB must meet regularly The CAB must be representational Open meetings requirement applies

Public Media Consulting Group Donor Lists - The Law Section 396(k)(12) of the Communications Act states: Funds may not be distributed under this subsection to any public broadcasting entity that directly or indirectly-- (A) rents contributor or donor names (or other personally identifiable information) to or from, or exchanges such names or information with, any Federal, State, or local candidate, political party, or political committee; or (B) discloses contributor or donor names, or other personally identifiable information, to any nonaffiliated third party unless-- (i) such entity clearly and conspicuously discloses to the contributor or donor that such information may be disclosed to such third party; (ii) the contributor or donor is given the opportunity, before the time that such information is initially disclosed, to direct that such information not be disclosed to such third party; and (iii) the contributor or donor is given an explanation of how the contributor or donor may exercise that nondisclosure option.

Public Media Consulting Group Donor Lists You have to maintain control over the list Know who non-affiliated third parties are Just “say no” to political groups Must offer an “opt out” for other non-affiliated third parties Law or judicial process will trump the “opt out”

Public Media Consulting Group Documentation Written Policies Minutes Discrete Accounting

Public Media Consulting Group Financial Reporting NFFS Miscalculation Use of Restricted CSG Funds Incorrect Charges to CPB Grants

Public Media Consulting Group Consequences Loss of Eligibility Forfeiture Planning is Essential

Public Media Consulting Group Contact Information Bob’s Bob’s phone: (202)