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2022-001 – Uniform Guidance Procurement Standards
Criteria: One of the more significant provisions of the Uniform Guidance that affects the Town is the procurement standards under 2 CFR sections 200.318 through 200.326. Under the procurement standards, the Town is required to have a documented purchasing policy, which at a minimum, incorporates the provisions of the Uniform Guidance.
Statement of Condition: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) revised regulations applicable to federally funded programs. The regulations are contained in Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). The Uniform Guidance replaced OMB Circulars A-133, A-87, and A-110 and incorporates requirements for grant recipients. The Uniform Guidance includes not only protocols for program management and administration, but also updates compliance regulations for federal awards.
Cause: The Town had not adopted a procurement policy that covered all aspects required by the Uniform Guidance. However, during our testing of procurement over federal expenditures, we did not notate any violations of the Uniform Guidance procurement standards.
Effect: Items required by the Uniform Guidance procurement standards were not addressed in the policy followed by the Town during the fiscal year.
Recommendation: We recommend that management review the applicable provisions of the Uniform Guidance procurement standards and update the Town’s procurement policy appropriately. This would include adding any missing components to the Town’s current procurement policy and updating definitions of types of procurement, i.e. micro-purchases, small purchases, and small acquisition threshold, to match the language used in the Uniform Guidance procurement standards.