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FINDING REFERENCE NUMBER 2024-009 FEDERAL PROGRAMS (ALN – 84.027) SPECIAL EDUCATION – GRANTS TO STATES (IDEA, PART B) – SPECIAL EDUCATION CLUSTER (IDEA) (ALN – 84.173) SPECIAL EDUCATION – PRESCHOOL GRANTS (IDEA PRESCHOOL) – SPECIAL EDUCATION CLUSTER (IDEA) (ALN – 84.938A) HURRICANE EDUCATION RECOVERY – INMMEDIATE AID TO RESTART SCHOOL OPERATIONS (RESTART) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AWARD NUMBERS H027A220003 (07/01/2022 – 09/30/2023); H027A230003 (07/01/2023 – 09/30/2024); H173A220003 (07/01/2022 – 09/30/2023); H173A230003 (07/01/2023 – 09/30/2024); S938A180002 (04/26/2018 – 09/30/2025). COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT PROCUREMENT AND SUSPENSION AND DEBARMENT TYPE OF FINDING MATERIAL NONCOMPLIANCE AND MATERIAL WEAKNESS CRITERIA 2 CFR Section 200.317, establishes that when conducting procurement transactions under a Federal award, a State or Indian Tribe must follow the same policies and procedures it uses for procurements with non-Federal funds. 2 CFR §200.318(a)(i) establishes that the recipient or subrecipient must maintain and use documented procedures for procurement transactions under a Federal award or subaward, including for acquisition of property or services. These documented procurement procedures must be consistent with State, local, and tribal laws and regulations and the standards identified in §§ 200.317 through 200.327. The recipient or subrecipient must maintain records sufficient to detail the history of each procurement transaction. These records must include the rationale for the procurement method, contract type selection, contractor selection or rejection, and the basis for the contract price. STATEMENT OF CONDITION For the ALN 84.938A Restart program, we selected the same sample determined to audit the compliance requirement activities allowed or unallowed/allowable costs/cost principle of forty (40) disbursements from a population of six hundred eighty-three (683) disbursements to suppliers made during the fiscal year 2023-2024. For these forty (40) disbursements, we evaluated the procurement process, and we found the following deficiencies: For nineteen (19) of the cases, the PRDE did not provide either all the necessary documentation or, in some instances, only partial information, preventing a proper assessment of the procurement process for each authorized disbursement. In relation to the IDEA Cluster Program (ALNs 84.027 and 84.173), we requested a list of all procurement procedures performed related to professional services and direct services to participants. No information was provided related to procurement procedures. In addition, we selected a sample of twenty-five (25) transactions for which a quotation process should have been performed, no evidence of quotation process was provided. This represents a scope limitation. QUESTIONED COSTS None. PERSPECTIVE INFORMATION After we requested all the supporting information related to procurement processes, the PRDE was not be able to provide the basic documentation for the procurement performed during the reasonable period of time. STATEMENT OF CAUSE In relation to the IDEA Cluster, the program performs a procurement process related to specific services for which no evidence of the procurement performed was provided. In addition, quotations for some purchases are performed through the Purchase Department of the PRDE. Evidence of the sample selection was not provided for evaluation For the ALN 84.938A, due to the lack of an adequate archiving process for the documentation of the procurement processes, the evidence could not be provided for our evaluation POSSIBLE ASSERTED EFFECT Due to the lack of filing documentation related to the procurements performed program ALN 84.938A Restart, we were unable to properly ascertain if compliance with the procurement process was performed. In relation to the IDEA Cluster, we were unable to ascertain compliance with the procurement compliance requirements. IDENTIFICATION OF REPEAT FINDING This is a repeat finding (Finding Reference Number 2023-007). RECOMMENDATIONS We recommend that the PRDE review its internal control procedures for filings to ensure that all procurement documentation is readily available to any auditor or entity tasked with assessing the procurement process. VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIALS Management agrees with the audit finding. The Puerto Rico Department of Education (PRDE) acknowledges that the requested procurement documentation was not fully available at the time of the auditors’ review. However, management made every effort to gather and reconstruct the information for all the selected transactions, and the complete documentation will be available. Furthermore, the PRDE is taking actions to improve the accessibility and organization of procurement files to ensure that all documentation is readily available for review in a timely manner. Internal controls over document retention and filing procedures are being reinforced to prevent recurrence of this situation. It is important to note that the procurement processes followed by the PRDE comply with the applicable requirements established under the Code of Federal Regulations (2 CFR Part 200 – Uniform Guidance). Management remains committed to strengthening its internal controls, ensuring full compliance with federal and state requirements, and maintaining complete and timely documentation to support all procurement activities. IMPLEMENTATION DATE Current Fiscal Year. RESPONSIBLE PERSON María de los A. Lizardi Valdés Office of Federal Affairs Director Edgar Delgado Serrano Office of Federal Affairs Associate Director