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Audit finds gaps in Nevada nutrition-program accounting and shipping-fee calculations
Summary
An Executive Branch Audit Committee report recommended the Department of Agriculture reassess operations transferred in 2013, establish required accounts and recalculate shipping fees charged to schools, after auditors found unclear statutory authority, missing records and more than $400,000 accumulated from shipping fees.
An audit presented July 29 to the Executive Branch Audit Committee reviewed the Nevada Department of Agriculture’s management of nutrition programs and recommended the department reassess operations moved to it in 2013, establish accounts required by federal rules, and recalculate shipping fees charged to schools in the USDA Foods in Schools program.
"The department charges schools either $1.50 or $2.50 per case of food delivered," Executive Branch Auditor Marty…
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