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Time & Effort Reporting Requirements

Time & Effort Reporting Requirements. Title I Administrative Meeting September 30, 2010. OMB Circular A-87, Attachment B, Section 8(h) “Support of Salaries and Wages”. Standards regarding time distribution are in addition to the standards for payroll documentation.

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Time & Effort Reporting Requirements

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  1. Time & Effort Reporting Requirements Title I Administrative Meeting September 30, 2010

  2. OMB Circular A-87, Attachment B, Section 8(h) “Support of Salaries and Wages” • Standards regarding time distribution are in addition to the standards for payroll documentation. • If Federal funds are used for salaries and wages, then “time distribution records” are REQUIRED. • Records must demonstrate employee worked an appropriate amount on the specific Federal Program

  3. 100% on a Single Cost Objective Charges for their salaries and wages will: • Be supported by periodic certifications that the employee worked solely on that program for the period covered by the certification • Certifications will be prepared at least semi-annually • Signed by the employee and/or supervisory official having first hand knowledge of the work performed (both signatures recommended)

  4. Employee’s time spent on multiple cost objectives: An employee who works on multiple activities or cost objectives, a distribution of their salaries or wages will be supported by personnel activity reports (PARs) • More than one Federal award • A Federal award and a non-Federal award • An indirect cost activity and a direct cost activity

  5. Personnel Activity Reports(PARs) • Need to complete at least monthly, after the work has been completed. • Must reflect employee’s total work time and identify portion spent on the federal project. • Must be signed by the employee. • Must be supported with documentation of actual effort, not estimates.

  6. Supporting Documentation Could be: • Work Calendar • Work Product • Time Log • Class Schedule The employee who signs off on the PAR must have supporting documentation for the actual effort, not estimates.

  7. No Standard Format used for PARs The required information that must be on PARs: • Employer’s Name • Employee’s Name/Position • Federal program/CFDA# • Reporting Period • 100% of Work activities • Employee’s Signature

  8. Time and Effort Reporting and Claims for Federal Funds If payroll is processed based on budgeted or estimated time and activities than payroll records must: • Make quarterly comparisons; • If the difference is greater than 10% than payroll charges must be adjusted at the time of comparison and subsequent quarterly estimates must be amended to more closely reflect actual activities; • If less than 10%, the adjustment can occur at the end of year (adjustments are a must)

  9. Consequences for not keeping federal grant time and effort reports The lack of time and effort is the single largest audit finding by the OIG Costs that do not have adequate documentation are deemed “unallowable” and subject to repayment!

  10. Avoid Possible Loss of Funds Districts should have: • Written policies and procedures for periodic certifications and personnel activity reports • Written policies and procedures for properly allocating costs to t he federal programs and properly train staff on the procedures.

  11. OMB Circular A-87 can be found: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars_default

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