Reporting a determination that an applicant is not qualified for a Federal award.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and COVD-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: YesRecommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The district has entered into an agreement with Capital Region BOCES for the management of our school nutrition department. They will provide documentation that the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 are met and share that information with the district. This will be overseen by the food service director, Todd Barker. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
2022-004 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Procurement, Suspension and Debarment Information on the Major Federal Program ? United States Department of Treasury Assistance Listing Number: 21.027 Assistance Listing Name: Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Passthrough Entity: Westchester County Program Title - Business First American Rescue Plan Act Grant Program Pass-through Entity Identifying Number - N/A Sub-award Period March 3, 2021 to August 31, 2022 Criteria ? In accordance with ?200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, the non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, ?200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. These records are required to include, but are not necessarily limited to the following: rationale for the method of procurement, selection of contract type, contractor selection or rejection, and the basis for the contract price. All procurement transactions must be conducted in a manner providing full and open competition consistent in accordance with ?200.319 and must be performed using the appropriate procurement method as outlined in ?200.320. In accordance with ?200.213 and ?180.300, Suspension and Debarment, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Non-federal entities must either check for exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM); collect a certification from the entity, or add a clause or condition to the covered transaction with the entity prior to entering into a covered transaction with a nonfederal entity. In addition, in accordance with ?180.415(b), non-federal entities cannot renew or extend covered transactions (other than no-cost time extension) with any excluded person, or under which an excluded person is a principal, unless the non-federal entity obtains an exception under ?180.135. Condition ? During our testing of procurement, suspension and debarment we selected one sample. We noted the following conditions: ? For the sample tested, the Trust was unable to provide evidence that the Trust complied with the procurement process in accordance with ?200.318(a), General Procurement Standards. ? For the sample tested, the Trust was unable to provide evidence that it performed procedures to verify the vendor was not suspended or debarred in accordance with ?200.213 and ?180.300, Suspension and Debarment. The Trust subsequently performed procedures to verify that the vendor was not suspended or debarred. Cause ? The Trust has a written procurement policy; however, the Trust did not follow its internal control process to ensure compliance with the Procurement, Suspension and Debarment compliance requirement. Effect or Potential Effect ? The failure to adhere to its internal control system of the procurement process could result in funds being spent by inappropriate individuals. Questioned Costs ? None. Context - This is a condition identified based upon our review of the Trust?s compliance with specified requirements required based on CFR ?200.318(a). The prevalence of these findings is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat finding ? This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation ? We recommend that the Trust ensures compliance and adherence to policies and procedures to ensure compliance with Procurement, Suspension and Debarment. Views of Responsible Officials - The Trust has a Procurement SOP that is fully responsive to CFR ?200.318, and the sampled expense complied with that policy when procured in April 2022. Federal funds were awarded in July 2022 permitting reimbursement of costs incurred as early as March 2021. At the direction of pass-through entity Westchester County, these one-time coronavirus relief funds were applied to reimburse the Trust for expenses selected by that entity even though the vendors were contracted prior to the award of relief funds. This retroactive application of coronavirus relief funds as stipulated by Westchester County is unlikely to recur. Nonetheless, the Trust will modify the Procurement SOP to clarify that multiple contracts with a single vendor must be treated as a single contract for purposes of the small purchase threshold and will ensure that all expenses are subject to the more stringent requirements under CFR ?200.318. Additionally, the Trust will modify the procurement procedures to ensure that suspension and debarment screening occurs prior to entering into contracts.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, COVID-19 School Breakfast Program, and COVID-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.553, 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will monitor vendors to ensure they are able to accept federal monies.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, COVID-19 School Breakfast Program, and COVID-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.553, 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will monitor vendors to ensure they are able to accept federal monies.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, COVID-19 School Breakfast Program, and COVID-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.553, 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will monitor vendors to ensure they are able to accept federal monies.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, COVID-19 School Breakfast Program, and COVID-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.553, 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will monitor vendors to ensure they are able to accept federal monies.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, COVID-19 School Breakfast Program, and COVID-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.553, 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will monitor vendors to ensure they are able to accept federal monies.
Program: CFDA 84.282 ? Charter Schools Sponsor Award Number: 0089-21-1044 Sponsor Agency: New York State Education Department Criteria: Non-federal entities are subject to the non-procurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing executive orders and 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Citation: 2 CFR 200.213 Condition: ICS has a formal policy in place to evaluate contracts with vendors that are considered covered under 2 CFR 180.200 to ensure that the recipients of federal funding was not suspended or debarred, however, this policy was not followed, and documentation to support management?s determination was not maintained for all applicable vendors. Cause: ICS did not follow the suspension and debarment policies in place. Effect: There is a risk that vendors who are suspended or debarred will receive federal funds through payment on their contract with ICS. Questioned Costs: None. There were no instances of non-compliance noted. Context: Management did not have formal documentation for 7 of 32 applicable vendors regarding whether procedures were performed to determine if the vendors selected have been suspended or debarred. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that management follows their written procedures and maintain supporting documentation for evaluating vendors to ensure they have not been suspended or debarred. Views of Responsible Officials: See Corrective Action Plan attached.
Reference Number: 2022-002 Prior Year Finding: No Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Agriculture Federal Program: Water and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities Assistance Listing Number: 10.760 Compliance Requirement: Suspension and Debarment Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance Criteria or specific requirement: Compliance: 2 CFR 200.213 Suspension and Debarment restricts awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. 2 CFR 180.300 states that an entity may determine suspension and debarment status by: (a) Checking SAM (System for Award Management) Exclusions; or (b) Collecting a certification from that person; or (c) Adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that person (7) Distribution of work to individuals and firms or economic considerations. Control: Per 2 CFR Section 200.303(a), a non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should comply with guidance in ?Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government? issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the ?Internal Control Integrated Framework?, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: The County could not provide supporting documentation that suspension and debarment status was determined prior to award. Context: The suspension and debarment status for three out of five vendors was not documented. Questioned costs: There are no questioned costs related to this finding as the vendors were not federally suspended or debarred. Cause: The County did not establish effective internal controls over suspension and debarment transactions Effect: The County is not in compliance with federal suspension and debarment regulations. Recommendation: The County should ensure they maintain supporting documentation to support their review of suspension and debarment status.
Reference Number: 2022-002 Prior Year Finding: No Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Agriculture Federal Program: Water and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities Assistance Listing Number: 10.760 Compliance Requirement: Suspension and Debarment Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance Criteria or specific requirement: Compliance: 2 CFR 200.213 Suspension and Debarment restricts awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. 2 CFR 180.300 states that an entity may determine suspension and debarment status by: (a) Checking SAM (System for Award Management) Exclusions; or (b) Collecting a certification from that person; or (c) Adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that person (7) Distribution of work to individuals and firms or economic considerations. Control: Per 2 CFR Section 200.303(a), a non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should comply with guidance in ?Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government? issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the ?Internal Control Integrated Framework?, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: The County could not provide supporting documentation that suspension and debarment status was determined prior to award. Context: The suspension and debarment status for three out of five vendors was not documented. Questioned costs: There are no questioned costs related to this finding as the vendors were not federally suspended or debarred. Cause: The County did not establish effective internal controls over suspension and debarment transactions Effect: The County is not in compliance with federal suspension and debarment regulations. Recommendation: The County should ensure they maintain supporting documentation to support their review of suspension and debarment status.
Reference Number: 2022-002 Prior Year Finding: No Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Agriculture Federal Program: Water and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities Assistance Listing Number: 10.760 Compliance Requirement: Suspension and Debarment Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control Over Compliance Criteria or specific requirement: Compliance: 2 CFR 200.213 Suspension and Debarment restricts awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. 2 CFR 180.300 states that an entity may determine suspension and debarment status by: (a) Checking SAM (System for Award Management) Exclusions; or (b) Collecting a certification from that person; or (c) Adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that person (7) Distribution of work to individuals and firms or economic considerations. Control: Per 2 CFR Section 200.303(a), a non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should comply with guidance in ?Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government? issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the ?Internal Control Integrated Framework?, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: The County could not provide supporting documentation that suspension and debarment status was determined prior to award. Context: The suspension and debarment status for three out of five vendors was not documented. Questioned costs: There are no questioned costs related to this finding as the vendors were not federally suspended or debarred. Cause: The County did not establish effective internal controls over suspension and debarment transactions Effect: The County is not in compliance with federal suspension and debarment regulations. Recommendation: The County should ensure they maintain supporting documentation to support their review of suspension and debarment status.
Criteria or specific requirement: Per 2 CFR section 200.320. Noncompetitive procurement can only be awarded if one or more of the following circumstances apply: (1) The acquisition of property or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (see paragraph (a)(1) of this section); (2) The item is available only from a single source; (3) The public exigency or emergency for the requirement will not permit a delay resulting from publicizing a competitive solicitation; (4) The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity expressly authorizes a noncompetitive procurement in response to a written request from the non-Federal entity; or (5) After solicitation of a number of sources, competition is determined inadequate. Per 2 CFR 200.213 Suspension and Debarment restricts awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. CFR 180.300 states that an entity may determine suspension and debarment status by: (a) Checking SAM Exclusions; or (b) Collecting a certification from that person; or (c) Adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that person. Condition: Documentation was not maintained to support why vendors were selected using noncompetitive procurement. Furthermore, the documentation to support the vendor?s suspension debarment status was not provided. Questioned costs: None Context: For 5 of 7 procurement transactions greater than $10,000, no documentation was provided to justify noncompetitive procurement method used. 3 of the 7 vendors exceeded $25,000 in procurement and further were not reviewed to ensure the vendors were not suspended or disbarred. Cause: The College used vendors that have been historically used by the institution during non-pandemic periods of time to acquire needed supplies and materials for the suppression and monitoring of COVID where possible. Several purchases that were needed for these efforts were not available from the College?s normal vendors and those costs had to be acquired from new sources. Multiple sources were investigated, but with supply chain issues, the College was unable to always find multiple vendors that could meet the needs of the institution. With changes in staffing at the institution, the records related to the processes used and vendor?s investigated have not been retained. The vendor?s used have all subsequently been checked for suspension debarment status and none where found to have any issues. Effect: Vendors may be selected in a manner that is not consistent with Federal guidelines and Federal funds may be paid to parties that are ineligible to participate in a Federal program. Repeat Finding: No Recommendation: We recommend the College establish policies and procedures to properly identify procured transactions and maintain documentation to support performance of the procurement procedures. We also recommend the College evaluate its policies procedures to ensure that suspension and debarment requirements are being met prior to entering into transactions with vendors. Views of responsible officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.
COVID-19 Child Nutrition - Procurement Information on Federal Program: Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Summer Food Service Program for Children, and Food Distribution (Assistance Listing No. 10.553, Assistance Listing No. 10.555 and Assistance Listing No. 10.559) passed through New York State Education Department. Criteria: 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Condition: During our testing, we noted that the District is not documenting the annual verification of the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Questioned Cost: None. Cause: The District did not maintain documentation as to the consideration and annual review of a vendor?s eligibility to participate in Federal assistance programs. Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. As a result vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be paid with federal dollars or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that an annual review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to engaging in and disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will review and update procedures to document this review. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
COVID-19 Child Nutrition - Procurement Information on Federal Program: Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Summer Food Service Program for Children, and Food Distribution (Assistance Listing No. 10.553, Assistance Listing No. 10.555 and Assistance Listing No. 10.559) passed through New York State Education Department. Criteria: 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Condition: During our testing, we noted that the District is not documenting the annual verification of the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Questioned Cost: None. Cause: The District did not maintain documentation as to the consideration and annual review of a vendor?s eligibility to participate in Federal assistance programs. Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. As a result vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be paid with federal dollars or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that an annual review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to engaging in and disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will review and update procedures to document this review. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
COVID-19 Child Nutrition - Procurement Information on Federal Program: Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Summer Food Service Program for Children, and Food Distribution (Assistance Listing No. 10.553, Assistance Listing No. 10.555 and Assistance Listing No. 10.559) passed through New York State Education Department. Criteria: 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Condition: During our testing, we noted that the District is not documenting the annual verification of the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Questioned Cost: None. Cause: The District did not maintain documentation as to the consideration and annual review of a vendor?s eligibility to participate in Federal assistance programs. Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. As a result vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be paid with federal dollars or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that an annual review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to engaging in and disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will review and update procedures to document this review. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
COVID-19 Child Nutrition - Procurement Information on Federal Program: Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Summer Food Service Program for Children, and Food Distribution (Assistance Listing No. 10.553, Assistance Listing No. 10.555 and Assistance Listing No. 10.559) passed through New York State Education Department. Criteria: 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Condition: During our testing, we noted that the District is not documenting the annual verification of the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Questioned Cost: None. Cause: The District did not maintain documentation as to the consideration and annual review of a vendor?s eligibility to participate in Federal assistance programs. Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. As a result vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be paid with federal dollars or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that an annual review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to engaging in and disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will review and update procedures to document this review. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
2022-002: DOCUMENTATION OF PROCUREMENT, SUSPENSION, AND DEBARMENT PROCEDURES (CODE 50000) Programs Affected ESEA: Title I School Improvement Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.377, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER II), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER III) 80%, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425U, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425C, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. National School Lunch Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Assistance Listing Number 10.555, passed through the California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title I, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.010, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.424, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Criteria Title 2, Section 200.318 (2 CFR 200.318) of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), requires written policies and procedures regarding procurement of goods and services for federal awards. 2 CFR 200.320 requires that one of three procurement methods be used: Procurements by micro-purchases for acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (currently $10,000); Procurements by small purchase procedures, for securing goods or services that do not cost more than the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $250,000); or Procurement by sealed bids, for goods and services in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. In addition, 2 CFR 200.213 requires that written procedures be in place for checking suspension and debarment status of certain vendors receiving federal funds from the District. Condition During our testing of expenditures, in which we tested 37 percent of all federal expenditures for goods and services, we noted that the District did not document procurement procedures and vendor suspension/debarment review for purchases charged to federal programs. Based on discussions with District management, they did perform procurement procedures regarding review of vendors for reasonable and best available pricing and for suspension and debarment, but these procedures were not documented in writing. None of the District's expenditures exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. No unallowable costs were noted as a result of this finding, and based on our review of vendors used for federal program expenditures, none of the vendors receiving federal funds were suspended or debarred in 2021/22. Identification of Repeat Finding This finding is a repeat of prior year Finding 2021-002. Cause The District did establish a form to document in writing the procurement and suspension and debarment procedures performed for vendors during the year, but did not implement the use of that form in 2021/22. Effect Based on review of detail of federal expenditures, there were no vendors or contractors who exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, and based on audit testing of significant vendors used by the District during the year, no vendors or contractors were noted who were suspended or debarred, and no unallowed expenditures were noted. Questioned Costs There are no questioned costs. However, the District did not document that it utilized the lowest cost vendor possible. The District has limited options available for vendors charged to its federal programs and it is unlikely that a reliable lower cost vendor would be found. Recommendation We recommend that the District implement the use of the form they have created to document review of multiple vendor quotes for services and for verifying that vendors are not suspended or debarred from receiving federal funds. We further recommend that the District update its procurement policy to include all federal programs. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions The District agrees and will adhere to the corrective action plan described in the "District's Corrective Action Plan" section immediately following this section of the audit report.
2022-002: DOCUMENTATION OF PROCUREMENT, SUSPENSION, AND DEBARMENT PROCEDURES (CODE 50000) Programs Affected ESEA: Title I School Improvement Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.377, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER II), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER III) 80%, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425U, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425C, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. National School Lunch Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Assistance Listing Number 10.555, passed through the California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title I, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.010, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.424, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Criteria Title 2, Section 200.318 (2 CFR 200.318) of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), requires written policies and procedures regarding procurement of goods and services for federal awards. 2 CFR 200.320 requires that one of three procurement methods be used: Procurements by micro-purchases for acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (currently $10,000); Procurements by small purchase procedures, for securing goods or services that do not cost more than the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $250,000); or Procurement by sealed bids, for goods and services in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. In addition, 2 CFR 200.213 requires that written procedures be in place for checking suspension and debarment status of certain vendors receiving federal funds from the District. Condition During our testing of expenditures, in which we tested 37 percent of all federal expenditures for goods and services, we noted that the District did not document procurement procedures and vendor suspension/debarment review for purchases charged to federal programs. Based on discussions with District management, they did perform procurement procedures regarding review of vendors for reasonable and best available pricing and for suspension and debarment, but these procedures were not documented in writing. None of the District's expenditures exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. No unallowable costs were noted as a result of this finding, and based on our review of vendors used for federal program expenditures, none of the vendors receiving federal funds were suspended or debarred in 2021/22. Identification of Repeat Finding This finding is a repeat of prior year Finding 2021-002. Cause The District did establish a form to document in writing the procurement and suspension and debarment procedures performed for vendors during the year, but did not implement the use of that form in 2021/22. Effect Based on review of detail of federal expenditures, there were no vendors or contractors who exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, and based on audit testing of significant vendors used by the District during the year, no vendors or contractors were noted who were suspended or debarred, and no unallowed expenditures were noted. Questioned Costs There are no questioned costs. However, the District did not document that it utilized the lowest cost vendor possible. The District has limited options available for vendors charged to its federal programs and it is unlikely that a reliable lower cost vendor would be found. Recommendation We recommend that the District implement the use of the form they have created to document review of multiple vendor quotes for services and for verifying that vendors are not suspended or debarred from receiving federal funds. We further recommend that the District update its procurement policy to include all federal programs. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions The District agrees and will adhere to the corrective action plan described in the "District's Corrective Action Plan" section immediately following this section of the audit report.
2022-002: DOCUMENTATION OF PROCUREMENT, SUSPENSION, AND DEBARMENT PROCEDURES (CODE 50000) Programs Affected ESEA: Title I School Improvement Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.377, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER II), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER III) 80%, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425U, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425C, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. National School Lunch Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Assistance Listing Number 10.555, passed through the California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title I, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.010, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.424, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Criteria Title 2, Section 200.318 (2 CFR 200.318) of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), requires written policies and procedures regarding procurement of goods and services for federal awards. 2 CFR 200.320 requires that one of three procurement methods be used: Procurements by micro-purchases for acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (currently $10,000); Procurements by small purchase procedures, for securing goods or services that do not cost more than the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $250,000); or Procurement by sealed bids, for goods and services in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. In addition, 2 CFR 200.213 requires that written procedures be in place for checking suspension and debarment status of certain vendors receiving federal funds from the District. Condition During our testing of expenditures, in which we tested 37 percent of all federal expenditures for goods and services, we noted that the District did not document procurement procedures and vendor suspension/debarment review for purchases charged to federal programs. Based on discussions with District management, they did perform procurement procedures regarding review of vendors for reasonable and best available pricing and for suspension and debarment, but these procedures were not documented in writing. None of the District's expenditures exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. No unallowable costs were noted as a result of this finding, and based on our review of vendors used for federal program expenditures, none of the vendors receiving federal funds were suspended or debarred in 2021/22. Identification of Repeat Finding This finding is a repeat of prior year Finding 2021-002. Cause The District did establish a form to document in writing the procurement and suspension and debarment procedures performed for vendors during the year, but did not implement the use of that form in 2021/22. Effect Based on review of detail of federal expenditures, there were no vendors or contractors who exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, and based on audit testing of significant vendors used by the District during the year, no vendors or contractors were noted who were suspended or debarred, and no unallowed expenditures were noted. Questioned Costs There are no questioned costs. However, the District did not document that it utilized the lowest cost vendor possible. The District has limited options available for vendors charged to its federal programs and it is unlikely that a reliable lower cost vendor would be found. Recommendation We recommend that the District implement the use of the form they have created to document review of multiple vendor quotes for services and for verifying that vendors are not suspended or debarred from receiving federal funds. We further recommend that the District update its procurement policy to include all federal programs. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions The District agrees and will adhere to the corrective action plan described in the "District's Corrective Action Plan" section immediately following this section of the audit report.
2022-002: DOCUMENTATION OF PROCUREMENT, SUSPENSION, AND DEBARMENT PROCEDURES (CODE 50000) Programs Affected ESEA: Title I School Improvement Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.377, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER II), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER III) 80%, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425U, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425C, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. National School Lunch Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Assistance Listing Number 10.555, passed through the California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title I, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.010, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.424, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Criteria Title 2, Section 200.318 (2 CFR 200.318) of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), requires written policies and procedures regarding procurement of goods and services for federal awards. 2 CFR 200.320 requires that one of three procurement methods be used: Procurements by micro-purchases for acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (currently $10,000); Procurements by small purchase procedures, for securing goods or services that do not cost more than the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $250,000); or Procurement by sealed bids, for goods and services in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. In addition, 2 CFR 200.213 requires that written procedures be in place for checking suspension and debarment status of certain vendors receiving federal funds from the District. Condition During our testing of expenditures, in which we tested 37 percent of all federal expenditures for goods and services, we noted that the District did not document procurement procedures and vendor suspension/debarment review for purchases charged to federal programs. Based on discussions with District management, they did perform procurement procedures regarding review of vendors for reasonable and best available pricing and for suspension and debarment, but these procedures were not documented in writing. None of the District's expenditures exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. No unallowable costs were noted as a result of this finding, and based on our review of vendors used for federal program expenditures, none of the vendors receiving federal funds were suspended or debarred in 2021/22. Identification of Repeat Finding This finding is a repeat of prior year Finding 2021-002. Cause The District did establish a form to document in writing the procurement and suspension and debarment procedures performed for vendors during the year, but did not implement the use of that form in 2021/22. Effect Based on review of detail of federal expenditures, there were no vendors or contractors who exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, and based on audit testing of significant vendors used by the District during the year, no vendors or contractors were noted who were suspended or debarred, and no unallowed expenditures were noted. Questioned Costs There are no questioned costs. However, the District did not document that it utilized the lowest cost vendor possible. The District has limited options available for vendors charged to its federal programs and it is unlikely that a reliable lower cost vendor would be found. Recommendation We recommend that the District implement the use of the form they have created to document review of multiple vendor quotes for services and for verifying that vendors are not suspended or debarred from receiving federal funds. We further recommend that the District update its procurement policy to include all federal programs. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions The District agrees and will adhere to the corrective action plan described in the "District's Corrective Action Plan" section immediately following this section of the audit report.
2022-002: DOCUMENTATION OF PROCUREMENT, SUSPENSION, AND DEBARMENT PROCEDURES (CODE 50000) Programs Affected ESEA: Title I School Improvement Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.377, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER II), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER III) 80%, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425U, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425C, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. National School Lunch Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Assistance Listing Number 10.555, passed through the California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title I, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.010, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.424, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Criteria Title 2, Section 200.318 (2 CFR 200.318) of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), requires written policies and procedures regarding procurement of goods and services for federal awards. 2 CFR 200.320 requires that one of three procurement methods be used: Procurements by micro-purchases for acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (currently $10,000); Procurements by small purchase procedures, for securing goods or services that do not cost more than the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $250,000); or Procurement by sealed bids, for goods and services in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. In addition, 2 CFR 200.213 requires that written procedures be in place for checking suspension and debarment status of certain vendors receiving federal funds from the District. Condition During our testing of expenditures, in which we tested 37 percent of all federal expenditures for goods and services, we noted that the District did not document procurement procedures and vendor suspension/debarment review for purchases charged to federal programs. Based on discussions with District management, they did perform procurement procedures regarding review of vendors for reasonable and best available pricing and for suspension and debarment, but these procedures were not documented in writing. None of the District's expenditures exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. No unallowable costs were noted as a result of this finding, and based on our review of vendors used for federal program expenditures, none of the vendors receiving federal funds were suspended or debarred in 2021/22. Identification of Repeat Finding This finding is a repeat of prior year Finding 2021-002. Cause The District did establish a form to document in writing the procurement and suspension and debarment procedures performed for vendors during the year, but did not implement the use of that form in 2021/22. Effect Based on review of detail of federal expenditures, there were no vendors or contractors who exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, and based on audit testing of significant vendors used by the District during the year, no vendors or contractors were noted who were suspended or debarred, and no unallowed expenditures were noted. Questioned Costs There are no questioned costs. However, the District did not document that it utilized the lowest cost vendor possible. The District has limited options available for vendors charged to its federal programs and it is unlikely that a reliable lower cost vendor would be found. Recommendation We recommend that the District implement the use of the form they have created to document review of multiple vendor quotes for services and for verifying that vendors are not suspended or debarred from receiving federal funds. We further recommend that the District update its procurement policy to include all federal programs. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions The District agrees and will adhere to the corrective action plan described in the "District's Corrective Action Plan" section immediately following this section of the audit report.
2022-002: DOCUMENTATION OF PROCUREMENT, SUSPENSION, AND DEBARMENT PROCEDURES (CODE 50000) Programs Affected ESEA: Title I School Improvement Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.377, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER II), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER III) 80%, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425U, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425C, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. National School Lunch Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Assistance Listing Number 10.555, passed through the California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title I, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.010, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.424, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Criteria Title 2, Section 200.318 (2 CFR 200.318) of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), requires written policies and procedures regarding procurement of goods and services for federal awards. 2 CFR 200.320 requires that one of three procurement methods be used: Procurements by micro-purchases for acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (currently $10,000); Procurements by small purchase procedures, for securing goods or services that do not cost more than the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $250,000); or Procurement by sealed bids, for goods and services in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. In addition, 2 CFR 200.213 requires that written procedures be in place for checking suspension and debarment status of certain vendors receiving federal funds from the District. Condition During our testing of expenditures, in which we tested 37 percent of all federal expenditures for goods and services, we noted that the District did not document procurement procedures and vendor suspension/debarment review for purchases charged to federal programs. Based on discussions with District management, they did perform procurement procedures regarding review of vendors for reasonable and best available pricing and for suspension and debarment, but these procedures were not documented in writing. None of the District's expenditures exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. No unallowable costs were noted as a result of this finding, and based on our review of vendors used for federal program expenditures, none of the vendors receiving federal funds were suspended or debarred in 2021/22. Identification of Repeat Finding This finding is a repeat of prior year Finding 2021-002. Cause The District did establish a form to document in writing the procurement and suspension and debarment procedures performed for vendors during the year, but did not implement the use of that form in 2021/22. Effect Based on review of detail of federal expenditures, there were no vendors or contractors who exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, and based on audit testing of significant vendors used by the District during the year, no vendors or contractors were noted who were suspended or debarred, and no unallowed expenditures were noted. Questioned Costs There are no questioned costs. However, the District did not document that it utilized the lowest cost vendor possible. The District has limited options available for vendors charged to its federal programs and it is unlikely that a reliable lower cost vendor would be found. Recommendation We recommend that the District implement the use of the form they have created to document review of multiple vendor quotes for services and for verifying that vendors are not suspended or debarred from receiving federal funds. We further recommend that the District update its procurement policy to include all federal programs. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions The District agrees and will adhere to the corrective action plan described in the "District's Corrective Action Plan" section immediately following this section of the audit report.
2022-002: DOCUMENTATION OF PROCUREMENT, SUSPENSION, AND DEBARMENT PROCEDURES (CODE 50000) Programs Affected ESEA: Title I School Improvement Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.377, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER II), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425D, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER III) 80%, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425U, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER), U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.425C, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. National School Lunch Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Assistance Listing Number 10.555, passed through the California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title I, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.010, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. ESEA: Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Assistance Listing Number 84.424, passed through California Department of Education, award year 2021/22, award number not available. Criteria Title 2, Section 200.318 (2 CFR 200.318) of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), requires written policies and procedures regarding procurement of goods and services for federal awards. 2 CFR 200.320 requires that one of three procurement methods be used: Procurements by micro-purchases for acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (currently $10,000); Procurements by small purchase procedures, for securing goods or services that do not cost more than the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently $250,000); or Procurement by sealed bids, for goods and services in excess of the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. In addition, 2 CFR 200.213 requires that written procedures be in place for checking suspension and debarment status of certain vendors receiving federal funds from the District. Condition During our testing of expenditures, in which we tested 37 percent of all federal expenditures for goods and services, we noted that the District did not document procurement procedures and vendor suspension/debarment review for purchases charged to federal programs. Based on discussions with District management, they did perform procurement procedures regarding review of vendors for reasonable and best available pricing and for suspension and debarment, but these procedures were not documented in writing. None of the District's expenditures exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. No unallowable costs were noted as a result of this finding, and based on our review of vendors used for federal program expenditures, none of the vendors receiving federal funds were suspended or debarred in 2021/22. Identification of Repeat Finding This finding is a repeat of prior year Finding 2021-002. Cause The District did establish a form to document in writing the procurement and suspension and debarment procedures performed for vendors during the year, but did not implement the use of that form in 2021/22. Effect Based on review of detail of federal expenditures, there were no vendors or contractors who exceeded the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, and based on audit testing of significant vendors used by the District during the year, no vendors or contractors were noted who were suspended or debarred, and no unallowed expenditures were noted. Questioned Costs There are no questioned costs. However, the District did not document that it utilized the lowest cost vendor possible. The District has limited options available for vendors charged to its federal programs and it is unlikely that a reliable lower cost vendor would be found. Recommendation We recommend that the District implement the use of the form they have created to document review of multiple vendor quotes for services and for verifying that vendors are not suspended or debarred from receiving federal funds. We further recommend that the District update its procurement policy to include all federal programs. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions The District agrees and will adhere to the corrective action plan described in the "District's Corrective Action Plan" section immediately following this section of the audit report.
FINDING 2022-002 ? NON-COMPLIANCE AND LIMITED CONTROLS OVER SUSPENSION AND DEBARMENT Criteria ? In accordance with 2 CFR 200.213 and 2 CFR part 180 non-federal entities are prohibited from contracting with or making subawards under covered transactions to parties that are suspended or debarred, or otherwise excluded. ?Covered transactions? include contracts for goods and services awarded under a non-procurement transaction that are expected to equal or exceed $25,000 or meet certain other criteria as specified in 2 CFR section 180.220. The requirement is for non-federal entities to check for suspended and debarred entities and persons, or obtain certifications before entering covered transactions. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires that ?The non-Federal entity must: (a)?Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award.? Condition ? The Center has adopted a federal suspension and debarment policy that requires contractors with awards that exceed the Center?s small purchase threshold to provide certifications regarding their exclusion status and that of their principal officers. During our testing we were not provided copies of obtained certifications, or proof that the Center has checked on SAM.gov whether the covered contractors have been suspended, or debarred prior to entering into the covered transactions. Questioned Costs ? None, as management subsequently searched on SAM.gov and demonstrated that none of the tested contractors in covered transactions had been suspended or debarred. Effect ? The Center did not perform proper suspension and debarment procedures regarding certain vendors of covered transaction prior to obtaining their services. This could have resulted in disallowed costs by the federal grantor. Cause ? The Center has not implemented their written policy, procedures or controls to ensure compliance with the federal suspension and debarment requirements. Recommendation ? We recommend that the Center consider changing its policy to allow for checking for suspended or debarred persons or entities on SAM.gov, in addition to allowing a contractor certification as a substitute, and implement its policy by establishing procedures and internal controls to ensure that the Uniform Guidance suspension and debarment requirements are met prior to entering into each covered transaction. Views of Responsible Officials ? We agree with the auditors? finding and the accompanying recommendation that the Center implements its policy with procedures and internal controls to ensure that the Uniform Guidance suspension and debarment requirements are met.
Finding 2022-006: Suspension and Debarment and U.S. Government Regulations on Terrorism Information on the Federal Programs: Assistance Listing Number 98.001 Criteria: CFR 200.213 states that non-Federal entities are subject to the non-procurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. The non-Federal entity must verify that the person with whom you intend to do business is not excluded or disqualified, by (a) checking SAM Exclusions; or (b) collecting a certification from that person; or (c) adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that person. Additionally, as outlined in each Department of State award, recipients of U.S. Government funds must adhere to the United States Government’s requirements on screening all potential vendors, suppliers, sub-contractors/grantees and employees against the United States Department of State’s Terrorism watch list. The screening of all potential vendors, suppliers, subcontractors/ grantees and employees must be documented in writing. Condition: Astraea did not provide documentation to support its screenings for its potential and current vendors, suppliers, contractors, employees, etc. that were paid with Federal funds. Cause: Astraea did not have a procedure in place to ensure all required screenings are performed and documentation to support the screening is maintained. Context: During our audit, we inquired of evidence of such a process, and Astraea was unable to provide support with respect to this area. It should be noted, that Astraea did perform and document the required screenings in January 2023 (in response to the finding issued during the fiscal year 2021 audit finding). Effect: Astraea could make payments to an entity or individual that has been debarred or suspended by the US Government; such costs would be disallowed, and Astraea could face consequences for lack of compliance. Questioned Costs: None noted. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Finding 2021-007. Recommendation: We recommend Astraea develop a policy of how screenings will be performed and how documentation will be maintained in order to demonstrate compliance with government regulations. We further recommend it ensure all staff are properly trained with respect to the new policy to ensure compliance.
Federal agency: U.S. Department of Education Federal program title: Special Education Cluster Assistance Listing Number: 84.027, 84.173 Pass-Through Agency: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care Pass-Through Number(s): Various (see Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Award Period: July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022 Type of Finding: • Material Weakness in Internal Control over Compliance • Other Matters Compliance Requirement: Suspension and Debarment Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 2 Part 200.213 states that nonfederal entities are subject to the nonprocurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Condition and Context: For the four vendors in our statistically valid sample, documentation was not provided to support that the City verified the vendors were not debarred or suspended from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Questioned Costs: None Cause: Procedures were not in place to document the verification that all vendors were not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Effect: While this did not occur in the instance identified in this finding, lack of verification of vendors’ debarment or suspension status could cause federal grant funds to be expended with vendors that are excluded from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes (Finding 2021-001) Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to document the verification that all vendors are not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
Federal agency: U.S. Department of Education Federal program title: Special Education Cluster Assistance Listing Number: 84.027, 84.173 Pass-Through Agency: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care Pass-Through Number(s): Various (see Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Award Period: July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022 Type of Finding: • Material Weakness in Internal Control over Compliance • Other Matters Compliance Requirement: Suspension and Debarment Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 2 Part 200.213 states that nonfederal entities are subject to the nonprocurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Condition and Context: For the four vendors in our statistically valid sample, documentation was not provided to support that the City verified the vendors were not debarred or suspended from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Questioned Costs: None Cause: Procedures were not in place to document the verification that all vendors were not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Effect: While this did not occur in the instance identified in this finding, lack of verification of vendors’ debarment or suspension status could cause federal grant funds to be expended with vendors that are excluded from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes (Finding 2021-001) Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to document the verification that all vendors are not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
Federal agency: U.S. Department of Education Federal program title: Special Education Cluster Assistance Listing Number: 84.027, 84.173 Pass-Through Agency: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care Pass-Through Number(s): Various (see Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Award Period: July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022 Type of Finding: • Material Weakness in Internal Control over Compliance • Other Matters Compliance Requirement: Suspension and Debarment Criteria or Specific Requirement: The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 2 Part 200.213 states that nonfederal entities are subject to the nonprocurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Condition and Context: For the four vendors in our statistically valid sample, documentation was not provided to support that the City verified the vendors were not debarred or suspended from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Questioned Costs: None Cause: Procedures were not in place to document the verification that all vendors were not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Effect: While this did not occur in the instance identified in this finding, lack of verification of vendors’ debarment or suspension status could cause federal grant funds to be expended with vendors that are excluded from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes (Finding 2021-001) Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to document the verification that all vendors are not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
Criteria: Internal Control: Per 2 CFR section 200.303(a), a non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework,” issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Compliance: Per 2 CFR 200.213 Suspension and Debarment restricts awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Condition: the County did not maintain documentation of a vendor’s suspension and debarment status. Cause: the County’s Procurement office was unaware of the suspension and debarment verification requirement for all federally funded procurements and subawards $25,000 or more. Questioned Costs: None Effect: Federal funds may be paid to parties that are ineligible to participate in a federal program. Recommendation: We recommend the County evaluate its policies procedures to ensure that suspension and debarment requirements are being met prior to entering into transactions with vendors. Identification of Repeat Finding: This is a first year finding. Views of Responsible Officials: management agrees with the finding.
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of the Treasury Federal Program Name: Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Assistance Listing Number: 21.027 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: 2022 Award Period: Fiscal Year 2022 Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance, Other Matters Criteria or specific requirement Control: Per 2 CFR section 200.303(a), a non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in "Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government" issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the Internal Control Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Compliance: 2 CFR 200.213 Suspension and Debarment restricts awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. 2 CFR 180.300 states that an entity may determine suspension and debarment status by: (a) Checking SAM (System for Award Management) Exclusions; or (b) Collecting a certification from that person; or (c) Adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that person Condition The Town does not have policies and procedures in place to ensure that they do not contract with or make subawards to parties that are suspended or debarred. Questioned Costs None Context Although the Town does not have policies or procedures in place to ensure that they do not contract with or make subawards to parties that are suspended or debarred, we did not identify instances where Federal grant awards were paid to suspended or debarred vendors for 3 of 3 suspension and debarment transactions selected for testing. Cause Management was not aware of the requirements of 2 CFR section 180 within Uniform Guidance. Effect The Town is at risk for noncompliance with federal grants as it relates to suspension and debarment. Repeat Finding No Recommendation We recommend that the Town implement policies and procedures to ensure that potential vendors are not suspended or debarred prior to contracting with them ford goods or services. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with this finding.
Federal Program Information: Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Agriculture Title: USDA School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program FAL Number: 10.553 and 10.555 Passthrough: New Mexico Public Education Department Award Year: 2022 Criteria: §200.213 Suspension and debarment. Non-federal entities are subject to the non-procurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, sub awards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. §200.317 Procurements by states. When procuring property and services under a Federal award, a state must follow the same policies and procedures it uses for procurements from its non-Federal funds. The state will comply with §200.322 Procurement of recovered materials and ensure that every purchase order or other contract includes any clauses required by section §200.326 Contract provisions. All other non-Federal entities, including sub recipients of a state, will follow §200.318 General procurement standards through 200.326 Contract provisions. §200.318 General procurement standards. (a) The non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in this part. (b) Non-Federal entities must maintain oversight to ensure that contractors perform in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications of their contracts or purchase orders. APPENDIX II TO PART 200—CONTRACT PROVISIONS FOR NON-FEDERAL ENTITY CONTRACTS UNDER FEDERAL AWARDS In addition to other provisions required by the Federal agency or non-Federal entity, all contracts made by the non-Federal entity under the Federal award must contain provisions covering the following, as applicable. (H) Debarment and Suspension (Executive Orders 12549 and 12689)—A contract award (see 2 CFR 180.220) must not be made to parties listed on the government-wide exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM), in accordance with the OMB guidelines at 2 CFR 180 that implement Executive Orders 12549 (3 CFR part 1986 Comp., p. 189) and 12689 (3 CFR part 1989 Comp., p. 235), “Debarment and Suspension.” https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/ SAM Exclusions contains the names of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies, as well as parties declared ineligible under statutory or regulatory authority other than Executive Order 12549. Condition: During our testing of single audit disbursements, we identified five vendors which would meet the requirement of verifying that the vendor was not suspended or debarred or otherwise excluded from receiving the contract which was funded through Federal dollars. The vendor received single payments in excess of $25,000 from the District from Federal grant sources. The vendors are not currently suspended or debarred from receiving Federal contracts; however, the District did not have proper internal controls in place to verify this prior to the purchase. Questioned Costs: None Cause: District personnel did not verify that vendors which meet the $25,000 thresholds are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded from participating in contracts funded through Federal awards due to a misunderstanding of staff personnel regarding this requirement. Effect: The District is not in compliance with Federal regulations related to the grant and could put funding in jeopardy or require the District to reimburse the program for improper grant distributions.Auditor’s Recommendation: We recommend the District establish a policy and implement procedures regarding large purchases related to Federal grants to insure that no vendors who are suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded from participating in transactions funded through Federal grants are used. As identified above, there are several methods in which the District can verify vendors are not suspended or debarred. The District may have the vendor provide an annual certification that it is not currently suspended, debarred, or otherwise prevented from receiving Federal dollars. In other occasions in which a single purchase is going to be made, the purchasing procedures should include looking up the vendor on the GSA website, printing a copy of the verification, and placing it in the file with the purchase order. The District has options, and it should establish what method is the least intrusive but also effective in complying with the requirements of the Uniform Grant Guidance. Responsible Official’s Plan: • Specific corrective action plan for finding: The Grants Finance Department, Purchasing Department along with the Federal Grants Department will review vendors that are issued requisitions at each approval level to assist in catching $25K or more for Suspension and Debarment. A printed document from SAM.GOV verifying eligibility to Requisitions over $25K should be attached. At initial setup of new vendors, the Purchasing Department will review vendors in SAM.GOV. A printed document from SAM.GOV verifying eligibility of vendor will be attached to the vendor file. • Timeline for completion of corrective action plan: July 1, 2023 • Employee position(s) responsible for meeting the timeline: Grants Specialists, CPO, Finance Specialist, Purchasing Specialist, Federal Grants Coordinator, Federal Grants Specialist
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program and COVID-19 School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution, Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.553 and 10.555) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: No Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program and COVID-19 School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution, Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.553 and 10.555) passed through the New York State Education Department. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District has reviewed the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is in agreement with the recommendation to implement a procedure to document the process used to verify the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. The verification of excluded parties will be accomplished by accessing the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) website and selecting the ?Excluded Entity? filter on the ?Exclusions? search page to search for exclusions by Unique Entity ID or CAGE/NCAGE code as follows: 1) Select ?Search? from the header menu from any page on SAM.gov 2) In the filters, under ?Select Domain?, select ?Entity Information?, then select Exclusions 3) Use the filters or keyword box to enter the search criteria and view the results 4) Document the results in the vendor file. Other alternatives for verification may include collecting a certification from the entity or adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction or contract with that entity. The Purchasing Agent is charged with the responsibility of monitoring and ensuring compliance with the suspension and debarment procedures and maintaining documentation that contracts expected to equal or exceed $25,000 have been verified on the System for Award Management (SAM) website before purchases are made. Responsible Person(s): Kristin Chotkowski, Purchasing Agent Deadline for Completion: On or before 4/1/23 for covered transactions with contracts or purchase orders meeting the threshold during the time period 7/1/22 - 1/31/23. Prior to contract approval or purchase order issuance for contracts or purchase orders meeting the threshold on or after 2/1/23.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program and COVID-19 School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution, Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.553 and 10.555) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: No Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program and COVID-19 School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution, Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.553 and 10.555) passed through the New York State Education Department. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District has reviewed the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is in agreement with the recommendation to implement a procedure to document the process used to verify the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. The verification of excluded parties will be accomplished by accessing the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) website and selecting the ?Excluded Entity? filter on the ?Exclusions? search page to search for exclusions by Unique Entity ID or CAGE/NCAGE code as follows: 1) Select ?Search? from the header menu from any page on SAM.gov 2) In the filters, under ?Select Domain?, select ?Entity Information?, then select Exclusions 3) Use the filters or keyword box to enter the search criteria and view the results 4) Document the results in the vendor file. Other alternatives for verification may include collecting a certification from the entity or adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction or contract with that entity. The Purchasing Agent is charged with the responsibility of monitoring and ensuring compliance with the suspension and debarment procedures and maintaining documentation that contracts expected to equal or exceed $25,000 have been verified on the System for Award Management (SAM) website before purchases are made. Responsible Person(s): Kristin Chotkowski, Purchasing Agent Deadline for Completion: On or before 4/1/23 for covered transactions with contracts or purchase orders meeting the threshold during the time period 7/1/22 - 1/31/23. Prior to contract approval or purchase order issuance for contracts or purchase orders meeting the threshold on or after 2/1/23.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program and COVID-19 School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution, Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.553 and 10.555) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: No Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program and COVID-19 School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution, Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.553 and 10.555) passed through the New York State Education Department. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District has reviewed the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is in agreement with the recommendation to implement a procedure to document the process used to verify the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. The verification of excluded parties will be accomplished by accessing the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) website and selecting the ?Excluded Entity? filter on the ?Exclusions? search page to search for exclusions by Unique Entity ID or CAGE/NCAGE code as follows: 1) Select ?Search? from the header menu from any page on SAM.gov 2) In the filters, under ?Select Domain?, select ?Entity Information?, then select Exclusions 3) Use the filters or keyword box to enter the search criteria and view the results 4) Document the results in the vendor file. Other alternatives for verification may include collecting a certification from the entity or adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction or contract with that entity. The Purchasing Agent is charged with the responsibility of monitoring and ensuring compliance with the suspension and debarment procedures and maintaining documentation that contracts expected to equal or exceed $25,000 have been verified on the System for Award Management (SAM) website before purchases are made. Responsible Person(s): Kristin Chotkowski, Purchasing Agent Deadline for Completion: On or before 4/1/23 for covered transactions with contracts or purchase orders meeting the threshold during the time period 7/1/22 - 1/31/23. Prior to contract approval or purchase order issuance for contracts or purchase orders meeting the threshold on or after 2/1/23.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program and COVID-19 School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution, Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.553 and 10.555) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: No Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program and COVID-19 School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution, Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.553 and 10.555) passed through the New York State Education Department. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District has reviewed the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is in agreement with the recommendation to implement a procedure to document the process used to verify the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. The verification of excluded parties will be accomplished by accessing the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) website and selecting the ?Excluded Entity? filter on the ?Exclusions? search page to search for exclusions by Unique Entity ID or CAGE/NCAGE code as follows: 1) Select ?Search? from the header menu from any page on SAM.gov 2) In the filters, under ?Select Domain?, select ?Entity Information?, then select Exclusions 3) Use the filters or keyword box to enter the search criteria and view the results 4) Document the results in the vendor file. Other alternatives for verification may include collecting a certification from the entity or adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction or contract with that entity. The Purchasing Agent is charged with the responsibility of monitoring and ensuring compliance with the suspension and debarment procedures and maintaining documentation that contracts expected to equal or exceed $25,000 have been verified on the System for Award Management (SAM) website before purchases are made. Responsible Person(s): Kristin Chotkowski, Purchasing Agent Deadline for Completion: On or before 4/1/23 for covered transactions with contracts or purchase orders meeting the threshold during the time period 7/1/22 - 1/31/23. Prior to contract approval or purchase order issuance for contracts or purchase orders meeting the threshold on or after 2/1/23.
2022-002 - Procurement, Suspension and Debarment (Significant Deficiency) Federal program information Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Department of Education Title: Indian School Equalization Program Federal Assistance Listing Number: 15.042, 84.027 Questioned Costs: None Condition: During our testwork over procurement, we noted that no check performed for sam.gov for 8 vendors before making payments. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance and 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart C and D: ?200.213 Suspension and debarment. Non-federal entities are subject to the non-procurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Cause: The School did not establish adequate internal controls and procedures to ensure and maintain documentation to show that vendors were not suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded from participating in contracts that are funded through Federal awards. Effect: The School is not in compliance with Federal regulations related to the grant and this could put its funding in jeopardy or require the School to reimburse the program for improper grant distributions. Auditor's Recommendation: We recommend that the School establish a policy and implement procedures to ensure the suspension or debarment status of vendors before entering into contract or transactions funded through Federal grants. Management Response: The Schools will implement internal controls and procedures in procurements using Federal grants to include having the vendor provide a certification that it is not suspended or debarred, as well as a valid search using the GSA website as needed. Estimated Completion Date: We will work with the auditors to complete by next audit day of next year. Responsible Party: SASI Administration Team
2022-002 - Procurement, Suspension and Debarment (Significant Deficiency) Federal program information Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Department of Education Title: Indian School Equalization Program Federal Assistance Listing Number: 15.042, 84.027 Questioned Costs: None Condition: During our testwork over procurement, we noted that no check performed for sam.gov for 8 vendors before making payments. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance and 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart C and D: ?200.213 Suspension and debarment. Non-federal entities are subject to the non-procurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Cause: The School did not establish adequate internal controls and procedures to ensure and maintain documentation to show that vendors were not suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded from participating in contracts that are funded through Federal awards. Effect: The School is not in compliance with Federal regulations related to the grant and this could put its funding in jeopardy or require the School to reimburse the program for improper grant distributions. Auditor's Recommendation: We recommend that the School establish a policy and implement procedures to ensure the suspension or debarment status of vendors before entering into contract or transactions funded through Federal grants. Management Response: The Schools will implement internal controls and procedures in procurements using Federal grants to include having the vendor provide a certification that it is not suspended or debarred, as well as a valid search using the GSA website as needed. Estimated Completion Date: We will work with the auditors to complete by next audit day of next year. Responsible Party: SASI Administration Team
2022-002 - Procurement, Suspension and Debarment (Significant Deficiency) Federal program information Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. Department of Education Title: Indian School Equalization Program Federal Assistance Listing Number: 15.042, 84.027 Questioned Costs: None Condition: During our testwork over procurement, we noted that no check performed for sam.gov for 8 vendors before making payments. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance and 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart C and D: ?200.213 Suspension and debarment. Non-federal entities are subject to the non-procurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. These regulations restrict awards, subawards, and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Cause: The School did not establish adequate internal controls and procedures to ensure and maintain documentation to show that vendors were not suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded from participating in contracts that are funded through Federal awards. Effect: The School is not in compliance with Federal regulations related to the grant and this could put its funding in jeopardy or require the School to reimburse the program for improper grant distributions. Auditor's Recommendation: We recommend that the School establish a policy and implement procedures to ensure the suspension or debarment status of vendors before entering into contract or transactions funded through Federal grants. Management Response: The Schools will implement internal controls and procedures in procurements using Federal grants to include having the vendor provide a certification that it is not suspended or debarred, as well as a valid search using the GSA website as needed. Estimated Completion Date: We will work with the auditors to complete by next audit day of next year. Responsible Party: SASI Administration Team
2022-006 Child Nutrition Cluster ? Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.555 and 10.553) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The Interim Business Administrator will work closely with the new Food Service Director to verify and record any company/vendor that is paid with Federal money.
2022-006 Child Nutrition Cluster ? Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.555 and 10.553) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The Interim Business Administrator will work closely with the new Food Service Director to verify and record any company/vendor that is paid with Federal money.
2022-006 Child Nutrition Cluster ? Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.555 and 10.553) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The Interim Business Administrator will work closely with the new Food Service Director to verify and record any company/vendor that is paid with Federal money.
2022-006 Child Nutrition Cluster ? Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program and Food Distribution Federal Assistance Listing No. 10.555 and 10.553) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The Interim Business Administrator will work closely with the new Food Service Director to verify and record any company/vendor that is paid with Federal money.
Emergency Connectivity Fund Program - Procurement, Suspension and Debarment Information on Federal Program: Federal Communications Commission Emergency Connectivity Fund Program Assistance Listing No. 32.009. Criteria: 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in this specific Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.213 for this major program.Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected. Questioned Cost: None. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the major program that were selected for testing, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: No Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in all Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing federal funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Effective immediately, the District is implementing the following: ? The Procurement Specialist in the Technology Department (Maura O?Brien) will check the SAMS Debarment and Suspension website quarterly. ? The data obtained from the quarterly check will be logged into a Google Sheet that is shared with Erin Sheevers, the Chief Technology Officer. ? Any ineligible vendor information will be shared with the Accountant (Steven Terry) in the Business Office. Implementation Date: October 14, 2022.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and COVD-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: YesRecommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The district has entered into an agreement with Capital Region BOCES for the management of our school nutrition department. They will provide documentation that the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 are met and share that information with the district. This will be overseen by the food service director, Todd Barker. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and COVD-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: YesRecommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The district has entered into an agreement with Capital Region BOCES for the management of our school nutrition department. They will provide documentation that the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 are met and share that information with the district. This will be overseen by the food service director, Todd Barker. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and COVD-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: YesRecommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The district has entered into an agreement with Capital Region BOCES for the management of our school nutrition department. They will provide documentation that the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 are met and share that information with the district. This will be overseen by the food service director, Todd Barker. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and COVD-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: YesRecommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The district has entered into an agreement with Capital Region BOCES for the management of our school nutrition department. They will provide documentation that the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 are met and share that information with the district. This will be overseen by the food service director, Todd Barker. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, and COVD-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws, and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and testing of the major program, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Cost: None. Repeat Finding: YesRecommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The district has entered into an agreement with Capital Region BOCES for the management of our school nutrition department. They will provide documentation that the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 are met and share that information with the district. This will be overseen by the food service director, Todd Barker. Perspective Information: As part of testing of compliance over procurement, a selection of vendors charged to the major program was selected for testing of compliance. Of the District?s vendors charged to the program, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities.
2022-004 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Procurement, Suspension and Debarment Information on the Major Federal Program ? United States Department of Treasury Assistance Listing Number: 21.027 Assistance Listing Name: Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Passthrough Entity: Westchester County Program Title - Business First American Rescue Plan Act Grant Program Pass-through Entity Identifying Number - N/A Sub-award Period March 3, 2021 to August 31, 2022 Criteria ? In accordance with ?200.318(a), General Procurement Standards, the non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable State, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified in General Procurement Standards. Additionally, ?200.318(i) states that the non-federal entity must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of the procurement. These records are required to include, but are not necessarily limited to the following: rationale for the method of procurement, selection of contract type, contractor selection or rejection, and the basis for the contract price. All procurement transactions must be conducted in a manner providing full and open competition consistent in accordance with ?200.319 and must be performed using the appropriate procurement method as outlined in ?200.320. In accordance with ?200.213 and ?180.300, Suspension and Debarment, non-federal entities cannot enter into awards, subawards, or contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs or activities. Non-federal entities must either check for exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM); collect a certification from the entity, or add a clause or condition to the covered transaction with the entity prior to entering into a covered transaction with a nonfederal entity. In addition, in accordance with ?180.415(b), non-federal entities cannot renew or extend covered transactions (other than no-cost time extension) with any excluded person, or under which an excluded person is a principal, unless the non-federal entity obtains an exception under ?180.135. Condition ? During our testing of procurement, suspension and debarment we selected one sample. We noted the following conditions: ? For the sample tested, the Trust was unable to provide evidence that the Trust complied with the procurement process in accordance with ?200.318(a), General Procurement Standards. ? For the sample tested, the Trust was unable to provide evidence that it performed procedures to verify the vendor was not suspended or debarred in accordance with ?200.213 and ?180.300, Suspension and Debarment. The Trust subsequently performed procedures to verify that the vendor was not suspended or debarred. Cause ? The Trust has a written procurement policy; however, the Trust did not follow its internal control process to ensure compliance with the Procurement, Suspension and Debarment compliance requirement. Effect or Potential Effect ? The failure to adhere to its internal control system of the procurement process could result in funds being spent by inappropriate individuals. Questioned Costs ? None. Context - This is a condition identified based upon our review of the Trust?s compliance with specified requirements required based on CFR ?200.318(a). The prevalence of these findings is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat finding ? This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation ? We recommend that the Trust ensures compliance and adherence to policies and procedures to ensure compliance with Procurement, Suspension and Debarment. Views of Responsible Officials - The Trust has a Procurement SOP that is fully responsive to CFR ?200.318, and the sampled expense complied with that policy when procured in April 2022. Federal funds were awarded in July 2022 permitting reimbursement of costs incurred as early as March 2021. At the direction of pass-through entity Westchester County, these one-time coronavirus relief funds were applied to reimburse the Trust for expenses selected by that entity even though the vendors were contracted prior to the award of relief funds. This retroactive application of coronavirus relief funds as stipulated by Westchester County is unlikely to recur. Nonetheless, the Trust will modify the Procurement SOP to clarify that multiple contracts with a single vendor must be treated as a single contract for purposes of the small purchase threshold and will ensure that all expenses are subject to the more stringent requirements under CFR ?200.318. Additionally, the Trust will modify the procurement procedures to ensure that suspension and debarment screening occurs prior to entering into contracts.
Child Nutrition Cluster - Procurement Information on Federal Program: U.S Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Cluster (COVID-19 National School Lunch Program, COVID-19 School Breakfast Program, and COVID-19 Summer School Food Service Program CFDA No. 10.553, 10.555, and 10.559) passed through the New York State Education Department. Criteria: CFR Section 200.318 stipulates that a non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in Part 200 Subpart D. Additionally, 2 CFR Section 200.213 stipulates that no awards, subawards, or contracts be awarded to parties that are debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Statement of Condition: During our discussions with management and reverification of use of same vendors as previous year, we noted that the District is not verifying the eligibility of vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs. Statement of Cause: The District did not review compliance requirements related to procurement outlined in 2 CFR Section 200.318 and Section 200.213. Statement of Effect: The District is not in compliance with 2 CFR Section 200.213. The District is not performing required procedures, as a result, vendors that are not eligible for participation in Federal assistance programs or activities could be selected or the District could be overpaying for goods and services. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: As part of required follow up of prior year audit findings, a review of vendors charged to the school lunch fund and therefore represent purchases with federal dollars was performed. Of the District?s vendors charged to the fund, none were suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Repeat Finding: Yes Recommendation: We recommend that the District review the requirements of 2 CFR Section 200.213 and ensure that a review of the eligibility of potential vendors to participate in Federal assistance programs or activities is performed prior to disbursing funds to the vendor. Views of the Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: The District will monitor vendors to ensure they are able to accept federal monies.