Finding 1103080 (2024-002)

Material Weakness
Requirement
I
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2024
Accepted
2025-03-11

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The School Corporation failed to provide adequate oversight of the Northwest Indiana Special Education Cooperative, leading to noncompliance with procurement requirements for federal funds exceeding $150,000.
  • Impacted Requirements: The lack of internal controls violated 2 CFR 200.303 and 2 CFR 200.320, which mandate effective procurement procedures and compliance with federal regulations.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Implement robust internal controls and training on procurement requirements to ensure compliance and prevent future violations.

Finding Text

FINDING 2024-002 Subject: Special Education Cluster (IDEA) - Procurement Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Programs: Special Education Grants to States, COVID-19 - Special Education Grants to States Assistance Listings Number: 84.027 Federal Award Numbers and Years(or Other Identifying Numbers): 22611-043-ARP, 23611-043-PN01, 24611-043-PN01 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Procurement and Suspension and Debarment Audit Findings: Material Weakness, Modified Opinion Condition and Context The School Corporation is a member of the Northwest Indiana Special Education Cooperative (Cooperative). During fiscal year 2023-2024, the Cooperative operated the special education program and spent the federal money on behalf of all its members. As the grant agreement was between the Indiana Department of Education and each member school, the School Corporation was responsible for ensuring and providing oversight of the Cooperative. However, there was inadequate oversight performed by the School Corporation in order to ensure compliance with the Procurement and Suspension and Debarment compliance requirement. When the value of the procurement for property or services exceeds the simplified acquisition threshold (SAT), or a lower threshold established by a nonfederal entity, formal procurement methods are required. The SAT is typically set at $250,000; however, Indiana Code 5-22-8 has a more restrictive threshold, and, therefore, the SAT threshold is set at $150,000. Formal procurement methods require adherence to documented procedures and formal methods such as sealed bids or proposals. The School Corporation did not have internal controls in place to ensure that the Cooperative complied with procurement requirements. The Cooperative did not have procedures in place to ensure compliance with procurements in excess of the SAT threshold. During 2023-2024, the Cooperative had three vendors which exceeded the SAT and all three vendors were tested. The Cooperative did not obtain sealed bids or competitive proposals, nor was a circumstance met that would have allowed for a noncompetitive procurement for the purchases. The total dollar amount spent with all three vendors was $1,417,349. INDIANA STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS 17 HANOVER COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS (Continued) The lack of internal controls and noncompliance were systemic issues limited to 2023-2024. Criteria 2 CFR 200.303 states in part: "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. 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). . . ." 2 CFR 200.320 states in part: "The non-Federal entity must have and use documented procurement procedures, consistent with the standards of this section and §§ 200.317, 200.318, and 200.319 for any of the following methods of procurement used for the acquisition of property or services required under a Federal award or sub-award. (a) Informal procurement methods. When the value of the procurement for property or services under a Federal award does not exceed the simplified acquisition threshold (SAT), as defined in § 200.1, or a lower threshold established by a non-Federal entity, formal procurement methods are not required. The non-Federal entity may use informal procurement methods to expedite the completion of its transactions and minimize the associated administrative burden and cost. The informal methods used for procurement of property or services at or below the SAT include: . . . (b) Formal procurement methods. When the value of the procurement for property or services under a Federal financial assistance award exceeds the SAT, or a lower threshold established by a non-Federal entity, formal procurement methods are required. Formal procurement methods require following documented procedures. Formal procurement methods also require public advertising unless a non-competitive procurement can be used in accordance with § 200.319 or paragraph (c) of this section. The following formal methods of procurement are used for procurement of property or services above the simplified acquisition threshold or a value below the simplified acquisition threshold the non-Federal entity determines to be appropriate: . . . (1) Sealed bids. A procurement method in which bids are publicly solicited and a firm fixed-price contract (lump sum or unit price) is awarded to the responsible bidder whose bid, conforming with all the material terms and conditions of the invitation for bids, is the lowest in price. The sealed bids method is the preferred method for procuring construction, if the conditions. . . . (2) Proposals. A procurement method in which either a fixed price or costreimbursement type contract is awarded. Proposals are generally used when conditions are not appropriate for the use of sealed bids. . . ." INDIANA STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS 18 HANOVER COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS (Continued) Cause The Cooperative noted they were unaware of the procurement requirements of expenditures exceeding the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. They stated they have used the same vendors to provide professional services for several years but only recently started using federal grant award funds for the services. Effect Without the proper implementation of an effectively designed system of internal controls, the School Corporation cannot ensure the vendors paid with federal award funds by the Cooperative are procured using the required methods. Without following the required methods for procurement, the Cooperative could be overpaying for services. Questioned Costs There were no questioned costs identified. Recommendation Management of the School Corporation should develop written policies and procedures which would require that appropriate procurement methods are used by the Cooperative for vendors that exceed the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. Appropriate documentation should be maintained to ensure the procurement methods are being followed and compliance with procurement methods are being followed. Views of Responsible Officials For the views of responsible officials, refer to the Corrective Action Plan that is part of this report.

Categories

Procurement, Suspension & Debarment

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 526634 2024-001
    Material Weakness
  • 526635 2024-001
    Material Weakness
  • 526636 2024-001
    Material Weakness
  • 526637 2024-001
    Material Weakness
  • 526638 2024-002
    Material Weakness
  • 526639 2024-002
    Material Weakness
  • 526640 2024-002
    Material Weakness
  • 526641 2024-002
    Material Weakness
  • 526642 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 526643 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 526644 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 526645 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 526646 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 526647 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1103076 2024-001
    Material Weakness
  • 1103077 2024-001
    Material Weakness
  • 1103078 2024-001
    Material Weakness
  • 1103079 2024-001
    Material Weakness
  • 1103081 2024-002
    Material Weakness
  • 1103082 2024-002
    Material Weakness
  • 1103083 2024-002
    Material Weakness
  • 1103084 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1103085 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1103086 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1103087 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1103088 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1103089 2024-003
    Significant Deficiency

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund 2024 $819,248
10.555 National School Lunch Program 2023 $788,331
10.555 National School Lunch Program 2024 $576,822
16.710 Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants 2023 $252,261
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund 2023 $154,073
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies 2023 $128,706
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies 2024 $122,441
10.553 School Breakfast Program 2023 $107,423
84.027 Special Education Grants to States 2023 $93,862
16.710 Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants 2024 $81,515
10.553 School Breakfast Program 2024 $76,320
84.367 Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants (formerly Improving Teacher Quality State Grants) 2023 $47,846
93.778 Medical Assistance Program 2023 $32,055
84.367 Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants (formerly Improving Teacher Quality State Grants) 2024 $31,961
84.027 Special Education Grants to States 2024 $29,481
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program 2023 $27,510
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program 2024 $16,694
93.778 Medical Assistance Program 2024 $16,155
84.173 Special Education Preschool Grants 2023 $8,851
10.649 Pandemic Ebt Administrative Costs 2023 $628
84.173 Special Education Preschool Grants 2024 $514