Subject: Service Manager Reporting to Province
January 01, 2005 to December 31, 2005
Legislation/Regulation Release 06-02
Operational
As required under the Canada-Ontario Social Housing Agreement (SHA), the ministry must provide Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) with an audited annual report for the period January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005. Failure to report to CMHC by the end of June 2006 could pose a financial risk to the province of a fine equivalent to fifteen (15) percent of the total amount of funds advanced by the Federal Government for the reporting period.
This notification requests Service Managers to complete a Service Manager Annual Information Return (SMAIR) for all programs covered by the SHA and administered by service managers during the period January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005. The completed return must reach the Social Housing Branch (SHB) no later than Wednesday March 15, 2006.
As Service Mangers are not required to provide audited information, sufficient processing time for quality control and audit is required so the Social Housing Branch can produce the required report on time for subsequent submission to CMHC. The ministry has exercised its option contained in the Request for Proposal issued last year to retain Deloitte & Touche as the audit firm to prepare the financial statement for the 2005 calendar year. Deloitte & Touche will commence the required audit activities once all SMAIR data has been collected and summarized from Service Managers.
Once all SMAIR data has been compiled, Deloitte & Touche will visit a number of Service Managers to verify the information reported on the SMAIR. Deloitte & Touche will provide the ministry with an audit opinion as to whether the information presents the data fairly and program delivery complies in all material respects with the terms and conditions contained in the Social Housing Agreement.
Reporting of statistical information is required on page 4 of the SMAIR for all programs under Service Manager administration. Total units under administration are to be reported in section I. Section II statistical reporting is to include the total number of households in the sample, number of targeted households and average annual gross household income by client type.
The sample chosen should be large enough to be statistically sound. Ideally, CMHC would like to receive 100 per cent statistical sampling and reporting on targeted households. Service Managers should strive to obtain 100 per cent reporting from their housing providers.
Forms for the 2005 reporting period are the same as the previous year. An electronic copy of the SMAIR and related guide is available upon request.
Should you have any questions please contact Terry Pearce by telephone 416-585-7349, by facsimile 416-585-7003 or by e-mail SMAIR@mah.gov.on.ca .
Toni Farley
Director
Social Housing Branch
January 20, 2006