Audit of OJP BJA Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Grants to Pennsylvania
Summary
The DOJ Inspector General has released an audit report concerning the Bureau of Justice Assistance's Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program grants awarded to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The report, number 26-036, was posted on March 24, 2026.
What changed
This document is an audit report from the DOJ Inspector General detailing findings related to the Bureau of Justice Assistance's Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program grants awarded to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The report number is 26-036 and was posted on March 24, 2026. The audit focuses on the administration and oversight of these grants.
While this is an audit report and not a rule or guidance, compliance officers in government agencies that manage grant programs, particularly those related to public health or substance abuse, should review the findings and recommendations. The report may highlight areas for improved grant management, financial controls, or program effectiveness. Specific actions required will depend on the detailed findings within the report, which is available via the provided URL.
What to do next
- Review audit report 26-036 for findings and recommendations regarding grant management.
- Assess internal grant administration processes for compliance with program requirements.
Source document (simplified)
Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Assistance Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Grants Awarded to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Posted Date
March 24, 2026
Report Number 26-036 Component Office of Justice Programs External Entity Pennsylvania Department of Health Location Harrisburg, PA
United States
Report Type Audit
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