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FINDING 2024-002 Subject: COVID-19 - Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds - Suspension and Debarment Federal Agency: Department of the Treasury Federal Program: COVID-19 - Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Assistance Listings Number: 21.027 Federal Award Number and Year (or Other Identifying Number): CY2022 Compliance Requirement: Procurement and Suspension and Debarment Audit Findings: Material Weakness, Modified Opinion INDIANA STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS 16 CLINTON COUNTY SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS (Continued) Repeat Finding This is a repeat finding from the immediately prior audit report. The prior audit finding number was 2023-004. Condition and Context Prior to entering into subawards and covered transactions with federal award funds, recipients are required to verify that such contractors and subrecipients are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded. "Covered transactions" include, but are not limited to, contracts for goods or services awarded under a nonprocurement transaction (i.e., grant agreement) that are expected to equal or exceed $25,000. Verification is to be done by checking the Excluded Parties List System (EPLS), collecting a certification from that person, or adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that person. Due to the U.S. Department of the Treasury's (Treasury) determination that the revenue loss eligible use category does not give rise to subawards, the County was only required to comply with suspension and debarment requirements related to covered transactions. Covered transactions in the amount of $1,236,661 were made during the audit period to three vendors. Of the three vendors used by the County, one vendor contract had included a suspension and debarment clause. For the remaining vendors, the County did not check the ELPS, nor was a certification collected from the vendors, and a clause did not exist in the agreements with the vendors. Although the County had a policy to include a clause in vendor contracts related to covered transactions, no documentation to verify the County's compliance with the suspension and debarment federal requirement was provided for audit. For the two vendors, the County provided Suspension and Debarment Certifications dated July 14, 2025, and July 17, 2025. 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). . . ." 31 CFR 19.300 states: "When you enter into a covered transaction with another person at the next lower tier, you must verify that the person with whom you do business is not excluded or disqualified. You do this by: (a) Checking the EPLS; or (b) Collecting a certification from that person if allowed by this rule; or (c) Adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that person." INDIANA STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS 17 CLINTON COUNTY SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS (Continued) 2 CFR 200.214 states: "Non-Federal entities are subject to the non-procurement debarment and suspension regulations implementing Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 2 CFR part 180. The regulations in 2 CFR part 180 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 system of internal controls established by management of the County was not properly implemented to ensure that the policies and procedures in place related to suspension and debarment resulted in adequate supporting documentation being retained for audit. Effect Without the proper implementation of an effectively designed system of internal controls, the system was incapable of effectively preventing, or detecting and correcting, material noncompliance. As a result, no documentation was available for the status of two vendors to whom payment equal to or in excess of $25,000 was paid. Questioned Costs There were no questioned costs identified. Recommendation We recommended that the County's management establish a system of internal controls to ensure that proper documentation is kept on file for each applicable vendor. Views of Responsible Officials For the views of responsible officials, refer to the Corrective Action Plan that is part of this report.