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This final report points out that the North Carolina Division of Public Health (North Carolina) generally accounted for program funds ($25.1 million received for the 4-year period ending August 30, 2003) in accordance with the terms and conditions of the cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and applicable departmental regulations and guidelines. Specifically, North Carolina recorded, summarized and reported transactions by specific focus area. In addition, North Carolina's monitoring procedures for contracts and its advanced accounting system facilitated the tracking and monitoring of subrecipient activities and expenditures. Further, North Carolina officials indicated that CDC funding had not been used to supplant programs previously funded by other organizational sources. We recommended North Carolina: (1) develop written policies and procedures for tracking the Program fund activities within the financial accounting system; and (2) implement plans to increase the coordination of monitoring activities for subrecipients of the Program. North Carolina concurred with our findings and recommendations and is taking corrective actions to improve its bioterrorism grant program.
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