Conclusion
Did GCC receive and administer the student portion of funding under Section 18004(a)(1) of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act in accordance with Sections C, D, and E of the United States Department of Education’s (US DOE’s)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Rollup Document?
Yes
Did GCC receive and administer the institutional portion of CARES 18004(a)(1) funding in accordance with Section F of the
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Rollup Document ?
See Other Matters
Did GCC receive and allocate CARES 18004(a)(2) funding in accordance with Section F of the
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Rollup Document?
Yes
By WHAV Staff |
State Auditor Suzanne M. Bump. (Official photograph.)
State Auditor Suzanne M. Bump this week said Northern Essex Community College had not taken steps as of last year “to better safeguard and track the college’s valuable property.”
Bump’s office said inventory problems were first found in 2016. During the latest audit period, from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2020, the college further “did not always obtain required documentation, including approvals, for expenditures.” Northern Essex told WHAV the issues have since been addressed.
“We have taken steps to address the issues that were identified and shared those steps with the state auditor’s office,” the college said in an email.
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Audit: Strengthen Colorado prescription control program
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DENVER (AP) - A Colorado program that allows doctors, dentists, pharmacists and others to check a database before issuing prescriptions for certain drugs hasn t stopped so-called “doctor shopping” for opioids and sedatives and requires legislation to compel prescribers to register with the database and to use it.
That s according to the Office of the State Auditor, which examined Colorado’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program within the Department of Regulatory Agencies. It presented an audit to the Legislative Audit Committee on Monday.
Created in 2008, the monitoring program is designed to collect data on certain prescriptions by pharmacies to stop patients from obtaining large amounts of opioids and dangerous combinations of prescription drugs.
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