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Criteria or Specific Requirement: 2 CFR Part 200 Sections 200.212 and 200.318(h) and per 2 CFR Section 180.300 and 48 CFR Section 52.209-6, organizations must have procedures for verifying that an entity with which hit plans to enter into a covered transaction is not debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded. Condition: There was a lack of evidenced to support that a suspension and debarment check was performed prior to entering into a covered transaction. Questioned Costs: None Context: Out of five covered transactions tested, for one vendor, documentation was not retained showing selected entity was checked for suspension and debarment prior to entering into the covered transactions. However, CLA checked the vendor in SAM.gov and noted the vendor is not federally suspended nor debarred. Cause: Inconsistent application of internal policies related to suspension and debarment, and inconsistent retention of supporting documentation. Effect: Inconsistent application of internal suspension and debarment policies could lead to the selection of vendors that are federally suspended and debarred. Repeat Finding: Recommendation: CLA recommends SFP perform suspension and debarment checks prior to entering into the covered transactions paid for with federal funding and to retain documentation evidencing that those checks were performed timely. Increased training may help reinforce the policies and requirements regarding suspension and debarment checks and documentation retention. Views of Responsible Officials: There is no disagreement with the audit finding.