Is there a 2021 Compliance Supplement?
Is there a 2021 Compliance Supplement?
The 2021 Compliance Supplement was released in July 2021, but it will be followed up with what’s expected to be two Compliance Supplement Addendums covering the new American Rescue Plan (ARP) programs as detailed in Appendix VII of the Compliance Supplement.
Who is subject to a Single Audit?
Currently, as a result of the Uniform Guidance, all non-federal government agencies and nonprofit organizations that expend $750,000 or more in federal awards in a given fiscal year are required to obtain a Single Audit.
What is the Single Audit Act?
In 1984, Congress passed the Single Audit Act, which required most governmental recipients of federal assistance (e.g., state and local governments) to have organization-wide financial and compliance audits on an annual basis.
How do I find my CFDA number?
The federal programs herein and all other federal domestic assistance programs each have a Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance identification number, which can be obtained by visiting http://www.cfda.gov.
How can you will identify compliance requirements?
5 Ways to Meet Regulatory Compliance and Standards Requirements
- Keep on top of regulatory changes.
- Make sure your employees understand the importance of compliance.
- Designate a compliance champion.
- Build a bridge between your security team and legal.
- Constantly monitor for compliance with the right tools.
What is OMB Memorandum 17-06?
OMB Memorandum 17-06, Policies for Federal Agency Public Websites and Digital Services, updates policies regarding Federal Agency public websites and digital services and requires that each agency maintain a central resource page dedicated to its privacy program on the agency’s principal website.
When was the m-17-26 OMB policy rescinded?
— Note: This policy has been rescinded by M-17-26, Reducing Burden for Federal Agencies by Rescinding and Modifying OMB Memoranda, issued June 15, 2017. M-17-10, 2017 Discount Rates for OMB Circular No.
When did the OMB rescind its policy on privacy management?
— Note: This policy has been rescinded by M-17-26, Reducing Burden for Federal Agencies by Rescinding and Modifying OMB Memoranda, issued June 15, 2017. — Note: This policy has been rescinded by M-18-02, Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Guidance on Federal Information Security and Privacy Management, issued June 15, 2017.