NEVADA DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTIONS ADMININSTRATIVE
REGULATIONS
101
DEPARTMENTAL AUDIT PROCESS
Supersedes: AR 101 (New)
Effective Date: 05/08/08
AUTHORITY:
NRS 209.111; 209.131
RESPONSIBILITY: The implementation of this
regulation is the responsibility of the Management Analyst IV, Audits.
101.01 PURPOSE:
To establish audit procedures to ensure that the Department fulfills its mission which is to “Protect the public by confining
convicted felons according to the law, while keeping staff and inmates safe.”
101.02 AUDIT
PROCESS
The operations of the Department should be audited at least
once each biennium to determine the effectiveness of policy, procedures and
staffing. Audits should be carried out within the financial ability of the
Department to support a legitimate audit process. Audits should be conducted
unless they would represent a significant disruption to the operations of the
institution being audited, or the institution that supplies the auditors. Below
is the process of the audit:
1. Audit Goals
- To ensure the facility maintains a high level of security.
- To identify physical deficiencies.
- To identify weaknesses.
- To ensure compliance with Department policy and
procedures.
- To ensure that resources are being used effectively and
efficiently.
- To ensure compliance with Environmental and Safety
standards.
2. Audit Responsibilities
- Establish the annual schedule of audits.
- Ensure Audit Team remains staffed.
- Train Audit Team members as needed.
- Conduct pre-audit briefings and exit de-briefings.
- Coordinate, prepare, and submit all audit reports.
- Follow up to ensure corrective action plans are submitted
as required.
- Encourage facilities to conduct self-audits.
3. Audit Team Composition, Selection and Conduct.
- Two members from each of the Correctional Facilities (AWP
and AWO).
- One member from each of the Conservation Camps (Lieutenant
or Sergeant level).
- Must be a volunteer.
- Must maintain confidentiality.
- Must not affix blame to an individual. Auditors will not
report in a way that singles out an individual staff member for blame.
However, they shall report immediately a dangerous or life-threatening
situation or security breach.
- Auditors will give facility management every opportunity
to make on-the-spot corrections which will not be annotated on the Final
Report.
- The size of the audit team at each facility will depend on
issues such as:
(1) The size of the
facility.
(2) Complexity of
facility operations.
(3) Anticipated
concerns or issues.
- During the audit, the members of the audit team will be
assigned responsibilities for specific areas/concerns.
4. Audit Scheduling. An Audit schedule will be
presented to the Director each September for the following calendar year. In
most cases, at least 30 days advance notice will be given to the management of
the facility to be audited. The Director may order “no notice” audits of any
facility.
5. Audit Checklists will be developed for each of
the following areas:
- Facility Management
- Perimeter Management and Security
- Physical Facility Management
- Operational Security Management
- Inmate Management
- Inmate Program Services
- Incident Management
- Environmental Health and Safety Management
- Personnel Management
- Prison Industries
- Gatehouse Procedures
- Sally Port Procedures
- Control Procedures
6. Reporting.
- At the end of an audit, team members will gather to discuss
the preliminary findings.
- The Audit Team leader will present a general summary of
audit findings to the facility management at the conclusion of the audit.
- Within 5 work days of the completion of the audit, the
Audit Team will meet to compose a draft of the audit Findings Report.
- Within 10 work days of the completion of the audit, the
Management Analyst IV will prepare a final Findings Report which will be
sent to the Director and the facility management.
- The Findings Report will include process indicators which
define how the information was gathered and the results of measuring the
specific indicators. The report will also include a determination of any
corrective actions needed based on identified deficiencies or recommendations.
- The facility management will ensure a corrective action
plan is submitted to the Management Analyst IV and the Director within 30
days of the Finding Report.
- Facilities in which numerous and serious deficiencies are
revealed by an audit will be re-audited within three (3) months of the
original audit.
101.03 APPLICABILITY:
- The Management Analyst IV, Audits will develop the
checklists and applicable forms to carry out the provisions of this
regulation.
- This regulation is applicable to all Department personnel.
- This policy does not require an audit.
101.04 REFERENCES:
NRS 353.325
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Howard Skolnik, Director Date