Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 24 - Mental Health
Part 2 - Operational Standards for Mental Health, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Use Community Service Providers
Chapter 10 - Fiscal Management
Rule 24-2-10.5 - Accounting Systems
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 24-2-10.5
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Agency providers must develop a cost accounting system that defines and determines the cost of single units of service.
B. The agency provider must develop an accounting system to document grant match and funds of people receiving services that:
1.
Consists of a general ledger, cash disbursements journal, payroll journal, cash
receipts journal, or other journals serving the same purpose, which are posted
at least monthly;
2. Includes
proper internal controls to prevent fraud, waste and abuse, including proper
segregation of accounting duties (receipt, purchasing, recording, and reporting
functions) and the requirement that all checks have two (2) authorizing
signatures;
3. Ensures that
adequate documentation is maintained to support all transactions, including
justification to support all types of cost allocation methods utilized,
invoices, cancelled checks, etc. as well as time and attendance records to
support personnel costs and approved travel vouchers and receipts to support
travel;
4. Ensures that written
contracts signed by both authorized agency provider personnel and the
contractor are secured for all contractual services charged to DMH grants
(other than utilities) that specifies the dates that the contract is valid as
well as the services and/or duties for which the agency provider is purchasing;
5. Ensures that federal funds are
expended in accordance with the applicable federal cost principles (OMB
Circular A-122 for independent, non-profits and OMB Circular A-87 for State and
local governments) and that all funds are expended in accordance with
guidelines outlined in the DMH Service Providers Manual; and,
6. Ensures that all accounting and financial
personnel adhere to the ethical standards of their profession and that provides
for appropriate training of accounting and financial personnel to prevent
misuse of services and funds of people receiving services.
Section 41-4-7 of the Mississippi Code, 1972, as Amended
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