Report 2012-105 Recommendation 13 Responses

Report 2012-105: Departments of Public Health and Social Services: Weaknesses in the Administration of the Child Health and Safety Fund and the State Children's Trust Fund Limit Their Effectiveness (Release Date: November 2012)

Recommendation #13 To: Social Services, Department of

To ensure compliance with the state law governing the trust fund that allows it to fund research and demonstration projects that explore the nature and incidence of child abuse and the development of long-term solutions to the problem of child abuse, Social Services should establish procedures to ensure that all grants it awards for research and demonstration projects clearly demonstrate a linkage to the trust fund's requirements.

6-Month Agency Response

Clarifying procedures have been developed to further ensure that funds are expended utilizing the appropriate fund source. (See Attachment A.) Further, as noted in the Grant Manual, the scope-of-work form has been updated to identify the appropriate fund source for each activity grantees are required to perform in each grant.

(See Attachment B.)

California State Auditor's Assessment of 6-Month Status: Fully Implemented


60-Day Agency Response

Social Services added a section to its grant manual that specifically identifies the allowable uses of the trust fund as set forth in the Welfare and Institutions Code.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 60-Day Status: Partially Implemented

The added section does not identify the procedures it plans to use to ensure that all grants it awards for research and demonstration projects clearly demonstrate a linkage to the trust fund's requirements.


All Recommendations in 2012-105

Agency responses received after June 2013 are posted verbatim.