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STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER LIMITED SCOPE COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER LIMITED SCOPE COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Center Officials Management Assertion Letter Compliance Report Summary Accountants’ Report Independent Accountants’ Report on State Compliance, on Internal Control Over Compliance, and on Supplementary Information for State Compliance Purposes Schedule of Findings Current Findings Prior Findings Not Repeated Supplementary Information for State Compliance Purposes Summary Fiscal Schedules and Analysis Schedule of Appropriations, Expenditures and Lapsed Balances Comparative Schedule of Net Appropriations, Expenditures and Lapsed Balances Description of Locally Held Funds Schedule of Locally Held Funds – Special Revenue Funds Schedule of Locally Held Funds – Cash Basis Schedule of Changes in State Property (Not Examined) Comparative Schedule of Cash Receipts and Deposits (Not Examined) Analysis of Significant Variations in Expenditures Analysis of Significant Lapse Period Spending Schedule of Changes in Inventories (Not Examined) Analysis of Operations Center Functions and Planning Program Average Number of Employees Employee Overtime (Not Examined) Inmate Commissary Operation Annual Cost Statistics Costs Per Year Per Inmate (Not Examined) Ratio of Employees to Inmates (Not Examined) Cell Square Feet Per Inmate (Not Examined) Food Services (Not Examined) Medical and Clergy Service Contracts (Not Examined) Service Efforts and Accomplishments (Not Examined) Page 1 2 4 6 9 12 13 15 17 18 19 21 22 24 25 29 31 32 34 34 35 37 38 38 39 39 40 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER LIMITED SCOPE COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 CENTER OFFICIALS Warden (12/16/05 - Current) Mr. Terry Polk Warden (9/16/05 – 12/15/05) Mr. Mark Jones Warden (7/1/04 – 9/15/05) Mr. Jonathan R. Walls Assistant Warden – Programs Mr. Neil Rossi Assistant Warden – Operations (12/16/05 - Current) Mr. Mike McKinney Assistant Warden – Operations (9/16/05 – 12/7/05) Mr. Eric Little Assistant Warden – Operations (7/1/04 – 9/15/05) Mr. Mark Jones Superintendent – Pittsfield Work Camp Mr. Jerry Clements Superintendent – Greene Co. Work Camp Mr. Kim Kirchner Business Office Administrator Ms. Earlene Castleberry The Center is located at: 2268 East Morton Avenue Jacksonville, Illinois 62650 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER LIMITED SCOPE COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 COMPLIANCE REPORT SUMMARY The limited scope compliance testing performed during this examination was conducted in accordance with Government Auditing Standards and in accordance with the Illinois State Auditing Act. ACCOUNTANTS’ REPORT The Independent Accountants’ Report on State Compliance, on Internal Control Over Compliance and on Supplementary Information for State Compliance Purposes relates only to those chapters of the “Audit Guide for Performing Financial Audits and Compliance Attestation Examinations of Illinois State Agencies” (Audit Guide) which are identified in the report as having compliance testing performed. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS Number of Findings Repeated findings Prior recommendations implemented or not repeated This Report 2 0 Prior Report 2 0 2 0 Details of findings are presented in a separately tabbed report section. SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS CURRENT FINDINGS Item No. Page Description 06-1 9 Operational security control weaknesses 06-2 11 Employee performance evaluations not performed timely 4 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER LIMITED SCOPE COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION PRIOR FINDINGS NOT REPEATED Item No. Page Description 06-3 12 Inaccurate processing of disbursements and inadequate documentation 06-4 12 Inaccurate reporting of accounts payable EXIT CONFERENCE The findings and recommendations appearing in this report were discussed with Center personnel at an exit conference on April 3, 2007. Attending were: Jacksonville Correctional Center Terry Polk, Warden Earlene Castleberry, Business Administrator Roger Greenwood, Business Manager Illinois Department of Corrections Mary Ann Bohlen, Accounting Manager Office of the Auditor General Lisa Warden, Audit Manager Courtney Dzierwa, Audit Supervisor Blake Reed, Audit Staff Heather York, Audit Staff Responses to the recommendations were provided on April 27, 2007 by Mary Ann Bohlen, Accounting Manager for the Department of Corrections. 5 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Current Findings 06-1. FINDING (Operational security control weaknesses) The Jacksonville Correctional Center (Center) did not always exercise adequate control over security doors and access keys during the examination period. We noted the following weaknesses: • Internal controls at the Center were not adequately designed or placed in operation to prevent and timely detect a loss of keys in the normal course of employees performing their assigned responsibilities. A set of master keys was lost sometime between April 8, 2005 and September 9, 2005. The keys unlocked doors throughout the Center, including cell houses, exterior doors, and two prison wings. The Illinois Department of Corrections policy states each facility shall maintain a system for strict accountability of all keys to ensure that the keys are only issued to authorized personnel and are properly and securely stored when not in use (Administrative Directive 05.01.103). • The Center did not timely re-key doors affected by the loss of keys. The set of master keys was known to be missing on September 9, 2005, yet the Center did not re-key exterior doors at the Center until the week of March 20, 2006, six months later. Good internal controls require that affected doors be re-keyed immediately after a loss of keys which necessitates lock replacement. • The Center did not properly secure all doors in the Central Control Unit and housing units. We noted 6 instances on three different days where auditors found unlocked or unlatched doors in the Center that were required to be locked. Center personnel stated some doors in the facility did not close properly and would occasionally stick due to age. In one of the instances, the door appeared to have been intentionally left unlocked. Permanent signs posted at each of the doors required the doors to be locked. Further, good internal controls require that all doors in secured areas remain locked. Failure to account for all keys, to timely identify and take corrective action for lost keys, and to keep security doors locked increases the risk that an escape or injury to Center personnel, visitors, or other inmates could occur. (Finding Code No. 06-1) 9 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Current Findings, continued RECOMMENDATION We recommend the Center develop and implement adequate internal controls to ensure all keys are properly accounted for and any unaccounted for keys are promptly detected. Further, the Center should take prompt corrective action in situations where keys are missing to avoid compromising the security and safety of the Center. Also, the Center should ensure all required doors are locked at all times. If necessary, maintenance should be performed to ensure locks function properly. CENTER RESPONSE Recommendation implemented. The facility’s duty administrative officers are required to turn in their keys at the end of their shift. This provides accountability for an inventory of all keys every 24 hours. The facility continues to reiterate security policies to staff concerning the security of the doors. Staff complacency was addressed in several periodic Warden Bulletins. The Bulletins clearly delineate the discipline involved as a result of any failure to secure doors. The Central Control area was again mandated a restricted area in a Warden’s Bulletin to all staff. 10 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Current Findings, continued 06-2. FINDING (Employee performance evaluations not performed timely) The Jacksonville Correctional Center (Center) did not complete performance evaluations timely. The Center did not timely complete annual evaluations for 17 of 25 (68%) employees tested. We noted 50 evaluations should have been prepared for the 25 employees tested during this two-year period; however, we noted the following exceptions concerning 29 of 50 (58%) evaluations that were to have been performed: • • • 10 of 50 (20%) annual evaluations were prepared 17 to 451 days late; 15 of 50 (30%) annual evaluations were not performed at all; and 4 of 50 (8%) annual evaluations were not performed on an annual basis. They were combined into biennial evaluations for these 2 employees. The Center’s Employee Manual (Procedure 03.03.110) states employees’ evaluations should be submitted at least annually and no later than seven days after the employee’s annual date or last day of the probationary period. In addition, the Illinois Administrative Code (80 Ill. Adm. Code 302.270) also requires the Agency to prepare an evaluation on employees not less often than annually. Center personnel stated the evaluations were not performed timely due to oversight. Performance evaluations are a systematic and uniform approach used for the development of employees and communication of performance expectations to employees. Performance evaluations should serve as a foundation for salary adjustments, promotion, demotion, discharge, layoff, recall, and reinstatement decisions. (Finding Code No. 06-02) RECOMMENDATION We recommend that Jacksonville Correctional Center take appropriate measures to ensure performance evaluations are conducted at least annually as required by policy. CENTER RESPONSE Recommendation accepted. The facility will make every effort to ensure evaluations are performed timely as required. 11 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Prior Findings Not Repeated 06-3. FINDING (Inaccurate processing of disbursements and inadequate documentation) During the prior period, the Jacksonville Correctional Center (Center) did not accurately process disbursements from its locally held funds. In addition, the Center did not obtain adequate documentation for disbursements made from its locally held funds. During the current period, our testing did not note any significant problems with respect to disbursements from the Center’s locally held funds. (Finding Code No. 04-1) 06-4. FINDING (Inaccurate reporting of accounts payable) During the prior period, the Jacksonville Correctional Center (Center) did not accurately report accounts payable at the end of each fiscal year for its locally held funds. Invoices were improperly recorded in the Fund Accounting & Commissary Trading System (FACTS) resulting in an understatement of accounts payable for FY03 and FY04. Recording of the current date as the invoice date instead of the actual invoice date caused invoices to be excluded resulting in an understatement. During the current period, we did not note any significant problems with respect to accounts payable inaccuracies in the Center’s locally held funds. (Finding Code No. 042) 12 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER LIMITED SCOPE COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FOR STATE COMPLIANCE PURPOSES SUMMARY Supplementary Information for State Compliance Purposes presented in this section of the report includes the following: Fiscal Schedules and Analysis: Schedule of Appropriations, Expenditures and Lapsed Balances Comparative Schedule of Net Appropriations, Expenditures and Lapsed Balances Description of Locally Held Funds Schedule of Locally Held Funds – Special Revenue Funds Schedule of Locally Held Funds – Cash Basis Schedule of Changes in State Property (Not Examined) Comparative Schedule of Cash Receipts and Deposits (Not Examined) Analysis of Significant Variations in Expenditures Analysis of Significant Lapse Period Spending Schedule of Changes in Inventories (Not Examined) Analysis of Operations: Center Functions and Planning Program Average Number of Employees Employee Overtime (Not Examined) Inmate Commissary Operation Annual Cost Statistics Costs Per Year Per Inmate (Not Examined) Ratio of Employees to Inmates (Not Examined) Cell Square Feet Per Inmate (Not Examined) Food Services (Not Examined) Medical and Clergy Service Contracts (Not Examined) Service Efforts and Accomplishments (Not Examined) The accountants’ report that covers Supplementary Information for State Compliance Purposes presented in the Compliance Report Section states we have applied certain limited procedures as prescribed by the Audit Guide, as adopted by the Auditor General to the 2006 and 2005 Supplementary Information for State Compliance Purposes, except for information on the FY06 Residents’ Benefit Fund amounts included in the Schedule of Locally Held Funds – Special Revenue Funds, Schedule of Locally Held Funds – Cash Basis, Schedule of Changes in State Property, Comparative Schedule of Cash Receipts and Deposits, Schedule of Changes in Inventories, Employee Overtime, Annual Cost Statistics and Service Efforts and Accomplishments on which we did not perform any procedures. However, we do not express an opinion on the supplementary information. 13 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER LIMITED SCOPE COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 We have not applied procedures to the 2004 Supplementary Information for State Compliance Purposes, and accordingly, do not express an opinion thereon. 14 $ $ $ 32,696,904 8,410 1,894,721 19,050 12,972 46,526 134,604 8,500 1,990,100 22,600 36,000 46,600 155,600 34,719,700 1,830,113 1,737,288 422,108 2,776,895 1,163 1,930,200 1,827,500 457,100 3,149,400 1,300 23,492,059 320,995 $ Expenditures Through June 30 321,000 24,773,800 Appropriations (Net of Transfers) $ $ 1,943,085 93,324 3,428 22,940 20,994 94,347 90,141 34,953 372,052 125 - 1,210,781 Lapse Period Expenditures July 1 to August 31 $ $ 34,639,989 8,410 1,988,045 22,478 35,912 46,526 155,598 1,924,460 1,827,429 457,061 3,148,947 1,288 320,995 24,702,840 Total Expenditures 14 Months Ended August 31 $ $ 79,711 90 2,055 122 88 74 2 5,740 71 39 453 12 5 70,960 Balances Lapsed August 31 Note: Appropriations, expenditures, and lapsed balances were obtained from Agency records and have been reconciled to records of the State Comptroller. Total Fiscal Year 2006 Personal Services Employee Retirement Contributions Paid by Employer State Contribution to State Employees' Retirement System State Contributions to Social Security Student, Member, and Inmate Compensation Contractual Services Travel Travel and Allowance for Committed, Paroled, and Discharged Prisoners Commodities Printing Equipment Telecommunications Operation of Automotive Equipment Fund 001 - General Revenue FISCAL YEAR 2006 P.A. 94-0015 STATE OF ILLINOIS - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF APPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES AND LAPSED BALANCES For The Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2006 $ Total Fiscal Year 2005 $ 34,371,372 13,952 2,062,781 17,089 0 67,067 123,444 31,800 2,271,300 18,200 11,700 89,600 161,500 36,880,275 3,658,790 1,678,699 390,888 2,728,793 2,499 3,852,700 1,770,600 436,100 3,369,000 4,800 23,576,196 51,174 $ 51,175 24,811,800 Expenditures Through June 30 $ $ 2,281,698 0 140,522 0 0 6,875 35,699 188,539 87,000 36,415 586,116 437 0 1,200,095 Lapse Period Expenditures July 1 to August 31 $ $ 36,653,070 13,952 2,203,303 17,089 0 73,942 159,143 3,847,329 1,765,699 427,303 3,314,909 2,936 51,174 24,776,291 Total Expenditures 14 Months Ended August 31 $ $ 227,205 5,371 4,901 8,797 54,091 1,864 0 17,848 67,997 1,111 11,700 15,658 2,357 1 35,509 Balances Lapsed August 31 Note: Appropriations, expenditures, and lapsed balances were obtained from Agency records and have been reconciled to records of the State Comptroller. $ Appropriations (Net of Transfers) Personal Services Employee Retirement Contributions Paid by Employer State Contribution to State Employees' Retirement System State Contributions to Social Security Student, Member, and Inmate Compensation Contractual Services Travel Travel and Allowance for Committted, Paroled and Discharged Prisoners Commodities Printing Equipment Telecommunications Operation of Automotive Equipment Fund 001 - General Revenue FISCAL YEAR 2005 P.A. 93-0842 STATE OF ILLINOIS - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF APPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES AND LAPSED BALANCES For The Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2005 STATE OF ILLINOIS - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER COMPARATIVE SCHEDULE OF NET APPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES AND LAPSED BALANCES For the Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2006 Fiscal Year 2006 Fund 001 - General Revenue 2005 2004 P.A. 94-0015 P.A. 93-0842 P.A. 93-0091 $ 34,719,700 $ 36,880,275 $ 36,085,650 Personal Services $ Employee Retirement Contributions Paid by Employer State Contribution to State Employees' Retirement System State Contributions to Social Security Student, Member, and Inmate Compensation Contractual Services Travel Travel and Allowance for Committed, Paroled, and Discharged Prisoners Commodities Printing Equipment Telecommunications Operation of Automotive Equipment Greene County Impact Incarceration Program 24,702,840 $ 24,776,291 $ 20,966,248 320,995 51,174 1,067,957 1,924,460 1,827,429 457,061 3,148,947 1,288 3,847,329 1,765,699 427,303 3,314,909 2,936 1,876,378 1,546,829 415,854 2,991,700 5,642 8,410 1,988,045 22,478 35,912 46,526 155,598 0 13,952 2,203,303 17,089 0 73,942 159,143 0 33,828 2,234,333 17,046 152,032 76,315 136,378 2,065,475 $ 34,639,989 $ 36,653,070 $ 33,586,015 $ 79,711 $ $ Appropriations (Net of Transfers) ` Expenditures Total Expenditures Lapsed Balances 227,205 2,499,635 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER DESCRIPTION OF LOCALLY HELD FUNDS For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 The locally held funds of the Center are grouped into two fund categories, Governmental and Fiduciary funds. These are non-appropriated funds with the exception of the Travel and Allowance Revolving Fund, which is an appropriated fund. The funds are not held in the State Treasury and are described as follows: 1. Governmental Funds General Revenue Fund The Travel and Allowance Revolving Fund is a cash imprest fund located at the Center and is used to provide travel and allowances for discharged residents. The Travel and Allowance Revolving Fund is replenished from the Center’s General Revenue Fund appropriation on a monthly basis upon submission of a duly authorized voucher. The Travel and Allowance Revolving Fund closed in February 2005. Special Revenue Funds Special revenue funds are used to account for the proceeds of specific revenue sources that are legally restricted to expenditures for specific purposes. Most centers maintain four special revenue funds. The Employees’ Commissary Fund and Residents’ Commissary Fund are used to maintain stores for selling food, candy, tobacco, health and beauty aids and other personal items. The residents’ commissary sells solely to residents and the employees’ commissary sells to employees. Profits derived from Commissary Funds’ sales are allocated 60% to pay the wages and benefits of employees who work at the commissaries and 40% to either the Residents’ Benefit Fund for sales from the Residents’ Commissary or the Employees’ Benefit Fund for sales from the Employees’ Commissary. Residents’ Benefit Fund and Employees’ Benefit Fund are used to provide entertainment and recreational activities for residents and employees. During fiscal year 2006 the accounting and expenditure processing of the Residents’ Benefit Fund were transferred to the Department of Corrections General Office. 2. Fiduciary Fund Agency Fund An agency fund is used to account for assets held as the agent for others. The Center maintains one such fund, the Residents’ Trust Fund which is a depository for the residents’ money. The Residents’ Trust Fund is used to account for the receipts and disbursements of the resident’s individual accounts. 18 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF LOCALLY HELD FUNDS - ACCRUAL BASIS SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS For the Year Ended June 30, 2006 Residents' Commissary Fund REVENUES Income from Sales Investment Income Miscellaneous Entry Fees Postage Donations Other Total Revenues $ 1,350,960 171 Employees' Benefit Fund Residents' Benefit Fund (Not Examined) $ $ 16 3,243 468 1,704 1,352,835 EXPENDITURES Purchases General and Administrative Contractual Postage Cable Television Equipment Donations Other Total Expenditures 4,835 16,686 22,005 19,067 22,310 3,592 21,966 46,852 1,084,579 3,641 5,087 1,088,220 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Over (Under) Expenditures 264,615 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Transfers In Transfers Out Total Other Financing Sources 1,626 25,039 30,257 73,905 (8,252) (51,595) 106,126 (264,615) (264,615) - 106,126 Net Change in Fund Balance - (8,252) 54,531 Fund Balance July 1, 2005 - 10,667 272,624 Fund Balance June 30, 2006 $ 19 - $ 2,415 $ 327,155 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF LOCALLY HELD FUNDS - ACCRUAL BASIS SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS For the Year Ended June 30, 2005 REVENUES Income from Sales Investment Income Miscellaneous Postage Donations Other Total Revenues Employees' Commissary Fund Residents' Commissary Fund Employees' Benefit Fund $ $ 1,179,450 161 $ 5 Residents' Benefit Fund $ 11,518 40 18 36,279 EXPENDITURES Purchases General and Administrative Contractual Postage Cable Television Equipment Donations Other Total Expenditures 5 94 1,179,705 1,139 762 937,012 1,036 1,798 20,666 22,482 16,423 64,260 200 Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues Over (Under) Expenditures OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Transfers In Transfers Out Total Other Financing Sources 1,901 938,048 9,793 490 15,500 25,983 (1,896) 241,657 (3,501) 1,896 * 1,896 11,889 35,382 27,167 14,802 28,752 117,992 (53,732) (1,896) * 96,856 (241,657) (241,657) (1,896) 96,856 Net Change in Fund Balance - - (5,397) 43,124 Fund Balance July 1, 2004 - - 16,064 229,500 10,667 $ 272,624 Fund Balance June 30, 2005 $ - $ - $ * The Employee Commissary ceased operations during the summer of 2004. As a result, the loss experienced on the disposal of remaining merchandise was transferred to the Employee Benefit Fund, which had been the recipient of previous profits from the commissary. 20 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF LOCALLY HELD FUNDS - CASH BASIS (NOT EXAMINED) For the Years Ended June 30, 2006 Residents' Trust Fund Balance - July 1 $ Receipts Investment Income Inmate Account Receipts Appropriations from General Revenue Fund TOTAL RECEIPTS 37,510 Travel and Allowance Rev. Fund $ 5,080 Residents' Trust Fund $ 280 1,733,022 62,953 193 1,508,658 10,860 1,733,302 Disbursements Inmate Account Disbursements Disbursements for released inmates TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 10,860 1,508,851 1,687,156 1,534,101 15,940 15,940 1,687,156 Fund Transfers Fund Transfers In Fund Transfers Out TOTAL TRANSFERS Balance - June 30 2005 1,534,101 (280) (280) $ 83,376 21 (193) (193) $ - $ 37,510 $ 28,090,240 0 0 Buildings $ 28,090,240 $ $ $ $ $ 0 3,571,873 26,829 93,690 30,979 20,316 0 0 504 172,318 243,284 0 926,521 0 6,055 0 $ 33,491,927 26,829 93,690 30,979 20,316 0 0 504 172,318 74,168 99,786 0 4,065 1,018 1,497 0 205,927 Total 33,458,318 74,168 99,786 0 4,065 1,018 1,497 0 205,927 0 $ 25,393 0 Capital Lease Equipment $ 6,055 25,393 Equipment 3,538,264 Building Improvements $ 926,521 Note: Center management indicated the balances at June 30, 2006 and 2005 have been reconciled to the property reports submitted to the Office of the Comptroller. $ 653,954 0 Deductions: Transfers-out: Inter-agency Intra-agency Scrap property Surplus property Lost property Trade-In Adjustment Total Deductions Balance, ending 0 Land $ 653,954 Additions: Purchases Transfers-in: Inter-agency Intra-agency Capital Development Board Residents' Benefit Fund Employees' Benefit Fund Donations Adjustments Total Additions Balance, beginning Land Improvements $ 243,284 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF CHANGES IN STATE PROPERTY (NOT EXAMINED) For the Year Ended June 30, 2006 $ 28,090,240 0 0 Buildings $ 28,090,240 $ $ $ $ $ 0 3,538,264 365 0 86,212 71,152 529 0 0 158,258 243,284 0 926,521 0 6,055 0 $ 33,458,318 365 0 86,212 71,152 529 0 0 158,258 7,661 48,252 0 937 485 0 0 174,257 Total 33,442,319 7,661 48,252 0 937 485 0 0 174,257 0 $ 116,922 0 Capital Lease Equipment $ 6,055 116,922 Equipment 3,522,265 Building Improvements $ 926,521 Note: Center management indicated the balances at June 30, 2006 and 2005 have been reconciled to the property reports submitted to the Office of the Comptroller. $ 653,954 0 Deductions: Transfers-out: Inter-agency Intra-agency Scrap property Surplus property Lost property Trade-In Adjustment Total Deductions Balance, ending 0 Land $ 653,954 Additions: Purchases Transfers-in: Inter-agency Intra-agency Capital Development Board Residents' Benefit Fund Employees' Benefit Fund Donations Adjustments Total Additions Balance, beginning Land Improvements $ 243,284 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF CHANGES IN STATE PROPERTY (NOT EXAMINED) For the Year Ended June 30, 2005 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER COMPARATIVE SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DEPOSITS (NOT EXAMINED) For the Year Ended June 30, FISCAL YEAR 2005 2006 RECEIPTS Jury Duty and Telephone Reimbursement $ 175 $ 391 2004 $ 240 Inmate Restitution 5,802 10,016 15,147 Postage 5,194 10,476 11,949 Miscellaneous 1,602 2,793 12,856 $ 12,773 $ 23,676 $ 40,192 $ $ 405 $ 11,834 12,257 23,271 28,358 TOTAL RECEIPTS REMITTED DIRECTLY TO STATE TREASURER $ 12,773 $ 23,676 $ 40,192 DEPOSITS Receipts recorded by Center $ $ 405 $ 11,834 TOTAL RECEIPTS REMITTANCES General Revenue Fund - 001 Department of Corrections Reimbursement Fund - 523 516 516 Add: Deposits in transit - Beginning of year 0 0 0 Deduct: Deposits in transit - End of year 0 0 0 405 $ 11,834 DEPOSITS RECORDED BY THE STATE COMPTROLLER $ 516 $ Note: The Deposits reconciliation section of this schedule is a reconciliation of the Center's General Revenue Fund receipts to the Comptroller's General Revenue Fund deposits only. The Comptroller's records do not provide a detail breakdown of deposits into the Department of Corrections Reimbursement Fund #523 by Center. 24 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANT VARIATIONS IN EXPENDITURES For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Fiscal Year 2006 A comparative schedule of significant variations in expenditures (20% or more) for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2006 and June 30, 2005 are shown below: EXPENDITURE ITEM Employee Retirement Contributions Paid by Employer State Contributions to State Employees’ Retirement System Travel Travel and Allowance for Committed, Paroled and Discharged Prisoners Printing Equipment Telecommunications FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 2006 2005 INCREASE (DECREASE) AMOUNT % $320,995 $51,174 $269,821 527.26% $1,924,460 $1,288 $3,847,329 $2,936 $(1,922,869) $(1,648) (49.98)% (56.13)% $8,410 $22,478 $35,912 $46,526 $13,952 $17,089 $0 $73,942 $(5,542) $5,389 $35,912 $(27,416) (39.72)% 31.53% 100.00% (37.08)% Center management provided the following explanations for the significant variations identified above. Employee Retirement Contributions Paid By Employer The increase in Employee Retirement Contributions Paid By Employer is due to the Center making payments for one half of fiscal year 2006 compared to one pay period in fiscal year 2005. State Contribution to State Employees’ Retirement System The decrease in State Contribution to State Employees’ Retirement System is due to the retirement rate changing to 7.792% from the fiscal year 2005 rate of 16.107%. Travel Less employee travel was required during fiscal year 2006, decreasing the amount of travel reimbursements needed. Travel and Allowance for Committed, Paroled and Discharged Prisoners There was a reduction in the price of Chicago bus tickets, which decreased the travel expenditures incurred at the Center for prisoners. 25 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANT VARIATIONS IN EXPENDITURES For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Printing Printing expenditures increased because the Center replenished the supply of forms, which were not required to be purchased in fiscal year 2005. Equipment Equipment expenditures increased because no equipment items were budgeted for purchase during fiscal year 2005. The Center purchased several pieces of equipment for their dietary in fiscal year 2006 to replace older items, including fryers, ovens, shelving, and a new griddle. Telecommunications Telecommunications services expenditures decreased $27,416 primarily due to payment from fiscal year 2007 appropriations for telecommunication services totaling $20,489 received and billed in fiscal year 2006. 26 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANT VARIATIONS IN EXPENDITURES For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Fiscal Year 2005 A comparative schedule of significant variations in expenditures (20% or more) for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2005 and June 30, 2004 are shown below: EXPENDITURE ITEM Employee Retirement Contributions Paid by Employer State Contributions to State Employees’ Retirement System Travel Travel and Allowance for Committed, Paroled and Discharged Prisoners Equipment Greene County Impact Incarceration Program FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 2004 2005 INCREASE (DECREASE) AMOUNT % $51,174 $1,067,957 $(1,016,783) (95.21)% $3,847,329 $2,936 $1,876,378 $5,642 $1,970,951 $(2,706) 105.04% (47.96)% $13,952 $0 $33,828 $152,032 $(19,876) (58.76)% $(152,032) (100.00)% $0 $2,065,475 $(2,065,475) (100.00)% Center management provided the following explanations for the significant variations identified above. Employee Retirement Contributions Paid by Employer The decrease in Employee Retirement Contribution expenditures in fiscal year 2005 was due to the State ceasing to pay the employee’s portion of the State Employee Retirement Contribution in fiscal year 2005. State Contribution to State Employees’ Retirement System The increase in the State Contribution to State Employees’ Retirement System expenditures in fiscal year 2005 was due to the State suspending payments into the State Employees’ Retirement System in fiscal year 2004 as a result of Public Act 93-0665, which became effective in March 2004. The Act suspended contribution payments from the effective date of the Act through the payment of the final payroll from fiscal year 2004 appropriations. Contributions resumed in fiscal year 2005. In addition, the overall State employee retirement rate increased from 13.439% in fiscal year 2004 to 16.107% in fiscal year 2005. Travel Less employee travel was required during fiscal year 2005, decreasing the amount of travel reimbursements needed. 27 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANT VARIATIONS IN EXPENDITURES For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Travel and Allowance for Committed, Paroled and Discharged Prisoners Fewer inmates were released from the Center during fiscal year 2005, resulting in a decrease in travel allowances. Equipment No equipment items were purchased during fiscal year 2005 due to no budget line for such expenditures. The Center purchased several equipment items for the dietary during fiscal year 2004, including a new dishwasher. In addition, the Center also purchased new lawn mowers during fiscal year 2004. Greene County Impact Incarceration Program A separate appropriation was received during fiscal year 2004 to re-open the Greene County Work Camp. However, in subsequent years, the appropriations necessary to operate the Greene County Work Camp were commingled in the Center’s overall appropriation amounts. 28 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANT LAPSE PERIOD SPENDING For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Our review of lapse period expenditures for fiscal year ended June 30, 2006 disclosed one appropriation line item with significant (20% or more) lapse period expenditures, as scheduled below: EXPENDITURE ITEM Equipment Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2006 TOTAL LAPSE PERIOD EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES PERCENTAGE $35,912 $22,940 63.88% Center management provided the following explanation for the significant lapse period expenditure identified above. Equipment Equipment expenditures incurred prior to June 30 were paid during the lapse period due to the approved budget not being released by the Department of Corrections until late in the year. As a result, the Center did not order equipment items until June and vendor invoices were not received until July. 29 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANT LAPSE PERIOD SPENDING For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Our review of lapse period expenditures for fiscal year ended June 30, 2005 disclosed one appropriation line item with significant (20% or more) lapse period expenditures, as scheduled below: EXPENDITURE ITEM Operation of Automotive Equipment Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2005 TOTAL LAPSE PERIOD EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES PERCENTAGE $159,143 $35,699 22.43% Center management provided the following explanation for the significant lapse period expenditure identified above. Operation of Automotive Equipment Operation of Automotive Equipment lapse period expenditures consisted primarily of a $25,000 payment to the Efficiency Initiative Revolving Fund by the Department of Corrections Central Office in August 2005. The remaining lapse period expenditures were for routine expenditures, such as fuel and maintenance, where the products and services were received prior to June 30 but the invoices were not received and processed until the lapse period. 30 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SCHEDULE OF CHANGES IN INVENTORIES (NOT EXAMINED) For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Balance July 1, 2005 GENERAL REVENUE FUND General Stores Mechanical Stores Pharmacy Store Clothing Store Officers' Clothing Office Supplies Kitchen Store Bootcamp Officer Clothing Bootcamp Resident Clothing Regular Stores Surplus Inventory Greene County Workcamp Postage LOCAL FUNDS Employees' Commissary Fund Inmates' Commissary Fund $ Additions 33,916 38,564 1,019 44,475 11,972 80,398 154,553 5,141 16,711 10,098 $ 396,847 $ $ $ $ 52,599 52,599 $ $ Balance July 1, 2004 GENERAL REVENUE FUND General Stores Mechanical Stores Pharmacy Store Clothing Store Officers' Clothing Office Supplies Kitchen Store Bootcamp Officer Clothing Bootcamp Resident Clothing Regular Stores Surplus Inventory Greene County Workcamp Postage LOCAL FUNDS Employees' Commissary Fund Inmates' Commissary Fund $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 31 Balance June 30, 2006 174,532 105,571 103 94,746 22,558 49,462 1,127,296 473,903 190,741 12,943 2,251,855 $ 154,684 89,120 1,122 93,694 22,558 43,281 960,749 464,871 5,141 159,027 19,116 $ 2,013,363 $ 1,082,212 1,082,212 $ $ $ Additions 20,675 41,731 1,227 57,199 15,852 77,864 87,824 5,163 20,830 13,392 $ 341,757 3,031 62,333 65,364 Deletions 1,084,579 1,084,579 Deletions $ $ $ 154,689 89,427 343 122,375 9,547 38,961 1,198,770 465,693 22 216,216 13,595 $ 2,309,638 $ 927,278 927,278 $ $ $ 50,232 50,232 Balance June 30, 2005 167,930 86,260 135 109,651 9,547 35,081 1,201,304 532,422 212,097 10,301 2,364,728 3,031 937,012 940,043 53,764 55,015 45,527 18,153 246,945 163,585 48,425 3,925 635,339 $ $ 33,916 38,564 1,019 44,475 11,972 80,398 154,553 5,141 16,711 10,098 396,847 52,599 52,599 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF OPERATIONS For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 CENTER FUNCTIONS AND PLANNING PROGRAM Center Functions The Jacksonville Correctional opened October 8, 1984. The Jacksonville Correctional Center, one of currently forty-four adult facilities of the Department of Corrections, is now a 1,440 bed, high-minimum security unit to provide for the custody, care and safety of adult males who have been placed under its jurisdiction. In addition to the operation of the facility, management is also responsible for the operation of a “Work Camp” in Pittsfield, Illinois and a “Work Camp” in Roodhouse, Illinois. The Pittsfield Work Camp, with a rated capacity for four hundred low risk offenders close to release, was officially opened on September 5, 1996. The Greene County Work Camp, with a rated capacity of two hundred offenders became operational in March of 2004. The Greene County Work Camp was previously known as the Greene County “Boot Camp” before being closed in September 2002 due to a lack of funding. The mission of the Jacksonville Correctional Center is to protect the public from criminal offenders through a system of incarceration and supervision, which securely segregates offenders from society, assures offenders of their constitutional rights and maintains programs to enhance the success of offenders’ reentry into society. The operational and program philosophy which has been developed at the Jacksonville Correctional Center focuses on providing opportunities for program participation; increases the range of the individual’s responsibility and decisionmaking authority; and provides an atmosphere with reasonable freedom, while maintaining a necessary level of security and control to ensure a safe and secure environment for the inmates, staff, visitors and the community. The primary focus of the Jacksonville Correctional Center’s Programs Department is to reduce recidivism by helping the inmate population to develop the skills necessary for a more positive and successful reintegration process back into the community. The work camps are another venue for attempting to achieve these goals and objectives. The function, purpose and mission of the “Work Camp” as an alternative form of incarceration has as its overall goal helping the individual change their basic value system from negative to positive. This is achieved through changing an inmate’s attitude and instilling a positive work ethic through various community service projects in which inmates are assigned to work crews and perform a task on a daily basis as if it were their job. Center Planning Department of Corrections Central Office started developing both short-term and long-term objectives for all Centers in an effort to meet the overall goals of the Centers and improve the programs and other services to the inmates, as well as improve the safety and institutional environment for the staff and inmates. These objectives are reviewed periodically throughout the year as part of the monthly meetings when senior administrative personnel meet to keep abreast 32 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF OPERATIONS For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 of current operating, financial, and security matters. The Center prepares two reports for the Center and work camps, the Illinois Department of Corrections Indicator Report and the State of Illinois – Department of Corrections Statistical Summary, which are submitted to the Central Office to monitor performance. On a quarterly basis, the Center performs a formal analysis of variances between actual and budgeted expenditures and reports those findings to the Department of Corrections. Evaluation and Conclusion The planning program developed by the Jacksonville Correctional Center includes the establishment of specific goals and objectives through Central Office and a methodology to monitor and report on their implementation. Accordingly, we conclude that the planning program appears to be adequate for the Center’s needs. 33 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF OPERATIONS For the Years Ended June 30, AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES The following table, prepared from Center records, presents the average number of employees, by function, for the past three years. Fiscal Year 2006 Administrative Business Office and Stores Clinical Services Recreation Maintenance Laundry Correctional Officers / Security Dietary Medical Religion Records Total 11 18 23 3 7 1 389 23 13 0 0 488 2005 15 17 26 3 7 1 403 23 12 0 0 507 2004 8 17 15 4 9 1 390 19 11 0 7 481 EMPLOYEE OVERTIME (Not Examined) Certain employees are eligible for overtime if the hours worked during a day exceed the employees standard work hours. Correctional Officers receive a ¼-hour of overtime for each day they stand for roll call. The roll call overtime is paid at straight time for all but Correctional Lieutenants who receive 1 ½ times normal pay. Overtime is to be distributed as equally as possible among employees who normally perform the work in the position in which the overtime is needed. An employees’ supervisor must approve any overtime. In most cases, except for roll call, employees are compensated at 1 ½ times their normal hourly rate for overtime hours worked. Employees have the opportunity to be compensated either in pay for the overtime or receive compensatory time off. 34 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF OPERATIONS For the Years Ended June 30, EMPLOYEE OVERTIME (Not Examined) (continued) The following table, prepared from Department records presents the paid overtime and earned compensatory time incurred during fiscal year 2006 and 2005. Paid overtime hours worked during fiscal year Value of overtime hours worked during fiscal year Compensatory hours earned during fiscal year Value of compensatory hours earned during fiscal year Total paid overtime hours and earned compensatory hours during fiscal year Total value of paid overtime hours and earned compensatory hours during fiscal year 2006 2005 4,909 4,315 $218,098 $178,451 14,717 13,434 $389,362 $332,492 19,626 17,749 $607,460 $510,943 INMATE COMMISSARY OPERATION The Center operates a commissary for the benefit of the inmates. The commissary purchases goods from outside vendors and then retails the items to the inmates. The commissary purchases goods at wholesale prices where possible. Effective January 1, 2004 the Unified Code of Corrections, 730 ILCS 5/3-7-2a, was amended to change the mark-up of cost on the goods purchased for resale in the commissary. Effective January 1, 2004 the selling price for all goods shall be sufficient to cover the cost of the goods and an additional charge of up to 35% for tobacco products and up to 25% for non-tobacco products. The financial transactions of the inmate commissary are recorded in the Residents’ Commissary Fund. A summary of the financial activity of the Residents’ Commissary Fund for the years ended June 30, 2006 and 2005 are presented on pages 19 and 20 of this report. 35 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANALYSIS OF OPERATIONS For the Years Ended June 30, INMATE COMMISSARY OPERATION (cont.) As part of our testing, 15 inmate commissary products were selected and their sale price recomputed to determine compliance with the Unified Code of Corrections regarding the statutorily required mark-up. As a result of our testing, we noted the Center, at the Department’s direction, adds 7% to the purchase price of a product to cover the administrative expenses at the inmate commissary. After the 7% is added, the Center adds an additional charge of up to 25% for non-tobacco products and 35% for tobacco products. 36 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANNUAL COST STATISTICS For the Years Ended June 30, COSTS PER YEAR PER INMATE (Not Examined) Comparative costs of inmate care, prepared from Center records for the fiscal year ended June 30, are shown below: 2006 Fiscal Year 2005 2004 Rated Population 1,100 1,100 1,100 Inmate Population (as of May 31) 1,442 1,361 1,364 Average Number of Inmates 1,470 1,389 1,399 Expenditures From Appropriations Less-Equipment and Capital Improvements $34,639,989 $36,653,070 $33,586,015 35,912 0 152,032 Net Expenditures $34,604,077 $36,653,070 $33,433,983 $23,540 $26,388 $23,898 Net Inmate Cost Per Year Net expenditures for computing net inmate cost per year represent total expenditures from appropriations less equipment expenditures divided by average number of inmates. The rated population and inmate population noted above was taken from the Illinois Department of Corrections’ quarterly reports to the State legislature. 37 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANNUAL COST STATISTICS For the Years Ended June 30, RATIO OF EMPLOYEES TO INMATES (Not Examined) The following comparisons are prepared from Center records for the fiscal year ended June 30: 2006 2005 2004 Average Number of Employees 488 507 481 Average Number of Correctional Officers 389 403 390 1,470 1,389 1,399 Ratio of Employees to Inmates 1 to 3.0 1 to 2.7 1 to 2.9 Ratio of Correctional Officers to Inmates 1 to 3.8 1 to 3.4 1 to 3.6 Average Number of Inmates CELL SQUARE FEET PER INMATE (Not Examined) The following comparisons are from a report issued by the Department of Corrections to the State legislature: Approximate Square Feet Per Inmate 38 2006 2005 2004 30 31 27 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER ANNUAL COST STATISTICS For the Years Ended June 30, FOOD SERVICES (Not Examined) The following table, prepared from the Center records, summarizes the number of meals served and the average cost per meal. Fiscal Year 2006 115,395 252,021 265,183 36,500 669,099 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Staff Meals Total Meals Served Food Cost 2005 126,378 259,544 283,258 36,500 705,680 $1,590,044 $1,588,094 $2.38 $2.25 Cost Per Meal MEDICAL AND CLERGY SERVICE CONTRACTS (Not Examined) The following table, prepared from Center records, summarizes what was paid to vendors for medical and clergy contractual services for fiscal years 2006 and 2005. Fiscal Year Medical Services: Wexford Health Sources, Inc. Morgan County Health Professionals, LTD. Total 2006 2005 $702,404 0 857,758 $1,560,162 $1,516,781 1,040 0 $1,517,821 Clergy Services: Masjid Hasan Total $0 * $0 $3,632 $3,632 *Clergy Contracts were paid through Central Office for FY06, therefore no statistical data is available through the Center. 39 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS JACKSONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER SERVICE EFFORTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS (NOT EXAMINED) For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 SECURITY INITIATIVES The Jacksonville Correctional Center (Center) has reviewed and revised many security issues to improve overall operations. The Center implemented a committee comprised of staff from several different work areas to tour the facilities monthly to check for potential weapon-making material and other contraband. They also have a Safety and Health Committee who make routine inspections to prevent dangerous situations. A major renovation project was undertaken to eliminate metal springs from the offender beds in the housing units. The springs are being replaced with solid metal plates. The Center holds orientation meetings with supervisors and managers of work sites where work crews are assigned on a routine basis to instruct the members of the public about the facility’s security procedures. This helps to eliminate many potential issues prior to the offenders arriving on the scene of a community work project. An area of significance is the lack of positive offender drug tests. During FY06, 779 tests were administered with 1 positive result due to a refusal; and during FY05, 786 tests were administered with 4 positive results. This improvement can be contributed to heightened security procedures and overall commitment of staff to ensure drugs are not introduced into the facilities. During FY06, 399 offender grievances were filed while in FY05, 382 were filed. In addition, the number of major disciplinary reports written in FY06 was reduced to 784 tickets being written, down from the 891 written in FY05. The reduction in this area can be attributed to the on-going training of staff, as well as orientation of offenders to rules and regulations. The Center had all counselors’ offices wired and connected to Ethernet; additional wiring was installed to the maintenance and warehouse buildings to allow for computers. The three facilities’ computer system was upgraded to Office XP. The Center’s competency-based audit process has proven to be a successful tool in ensuring staff is familiar with all practices and procedures. During FY06, 337 audits were performed resulting in a compliance rate of 75 percent; during FY05, 345 audits were performed resulting in a compliance rate of 80 percent. This can be attributed to the continuing efforts of all staff to learn new procedures as well as maintain current practices. The Center and the two work camps, Greene County Work Camp and Pittsfield Work Camp, received volunteer hours from community members during FY06 and FY05 totaling 4,332 and 4,098 respectively. The hours were in regards to religious and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) programs. 40