Federal Compliance: How to Stay out of Trouble—An Interactive Two-Part Webinar Series (2021)

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This workshop is not open for registration.

Costs and times
SSC Clients: $275 per attendee
Non-clients: $550 per attendee
Program Begins: 9:00 AM
Program Ends: 10:30 AM
Presenters
Matt Phillips, CPA Associate Vice President
Leilani Aguinaldo Senior Director, Governmental Relations

ABOUT THE WEBINAR

For many of us, federal compliance falls into the “other duties as assigned” area of our jobs, and is an area that is learned in a trial by fire format. Federal compliance requirements are rigorous, tedious, and often very confusing. A lack of compliance can result in significant financial penalties, additional audits, and even a loss in eligibility for future funding.

New federal funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and recent changes in law resulting from the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) have amended various long-standing compliance requirements, while adding new levels of reporting.

This webinar will provide business administrators and compliance officers with the resources and knowledge to adequately monitor federal compliance. We will include up-to-date information on compliance requirements, as well as insight about upcoming changes to federal law.

Dates and Times:

Part 1: March 2, 2021, 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.

Part 2: March 4, 2021, 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.

Fee Includes Both Webinars

WEBINAR TOPICS

  • CARES Act
  • Time Accounting
  • Maintenance of Effort
  • Supplement, Not Supplant
  • Equitable Services
  • Allowable Costs and Activities
  • Consolidated Application
  • ESSA Per-Pupil Reporting
  • Additional COVID-19 Relief
Location Details
DETAILS FOR THIS LOCATION
SSC Clients: $275 per attendee
Non-clients: $550 per attendee
Program Begins: 9:00 AM
Program Ends: 10:30 AM

Thank you for your business. School Services of California Inc. has moved to credit card payments for this service. Please contact us by email at SSC-Assistance@sscal.com or by phone at (916) 446-7517 if this causes an undue hardship for your organization.