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Procurement and Suspension and Debarment Finding Number: 2025-002 Assistance Listing Number and Title: AL # 84.027 Special Education Cluster Federal Award Identification Number / Year: 2025 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Procurement and Suspension and Debarment Pass-Through Entity: Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Repeat Finding from Prior Audit? No Noncompliance and Material Weakness 2 CFR § 3474.1 gives regulatory effect to the Department of Education for 2 CFR § 200.320(a) through 2 CFR § 200.320(c) which describes three types of procurement methods: informal procurement methods (for micro-purchases and simplified acquisitions); formal procurement methods (through sealed bids or proposals); and noncompetitive procurement methods. • Informal procurement methods for small purchases. These procurement methods expedite the completion of transactions, minimize administrative burdens, and reduce costs. Informal procurement methods may be used when the value of the procurement transaction under the Federal award does not exceed the simplified acquisition threshold as defined in § 200.1. Recipients and subrecipients may also establish a lower threshold. • Formal procurement methods. Formal procurement methods are required when the value of the procurement transaction under a Federal award exceeds the simplified acquisition threshold of the recipient or subrecipient. Formal procurement methods are competitive and require public notice. • Noncompetitive procurement. There are specific circumstances in which the recipient or subrecipient may use a noncompetitive procurement method. The noncompetitive procurement method may only be used if one of the following circumstances applies: (1) The aggregate amount of the procurement transaction does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold (see paragraph (a)(1) of this section); (2) The procurement transaction can only be fulfilled by a single source; (3) The public exigency or emergency for the requirement will not permit a delay resulting from providing public notice of a competitive solicitation; (4) The recipient or subrecipient requests in writing to use a noncompetitive procurement method, and the Federal agency or pass-through entity provides written approval; or (5) After soliciting several sources, competition is determined inadequate. Additionally, District Policy: PROCUREMENT - FEDERAL GRANTS/FUNDS, describes both formal and informal procurement methods, including noncompetitive procurement. The District did not have the proper internal controls in place to identify and select the proper procurement method for two out of two procurements (100%) entered into by the District using Special Education Cluster (IDEA) funds. The District erroneously identified two procurements totaling $24,000 as single source, a type of noncompetitive procurement. Given the facts and circumstances surrounding these procurements, small purchase procurement method should have been utilized. Due to the deficient internal control structure, the appropriate procurement method was not utilized for two procurements in the Special Education Cluster (IDEA) program during fiscal year 2025. Failing to have the appropriate controls in place may result in noncompliance with federal requirements. Prior to entering into covered transactions, the District should follow its policies and procedures to ensure the correct procurement method is used.