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Criteria: 2 CFR 200.319 states that all procurement transactions under the Federal award must be conducted in a manner that provides full and open competition and is consistent with Federal procurement standards. 2 CFR 200.214 states in part that recipients and subrecipients are subject to the nonprocurement debarment and suspension regulations. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 in part states that a recipient of a Federal award must establish, document, and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award. Condition: We have selected and tested three of the largest vendors from the Child Nutrition Cluster for compliance with procurement and suspension and debarment. We identified that one vendor was not properly procured, in accordance with 2 CFR 200.319–2 CFR 200.324. As a result, the District incurred questioned costs in the amount of $31,401.63, which was in excess of $25,000 Federal requirement, based on 2 CFR 200.516. Also, the District did not perform procedures to verify suspension and debarment on the same vendor. Cause: District’s internal controls over procurement in the Child Nutrition Cluster were properly designed
but not operating effectively to verify that all vendors are properly procured and verified for suspension and debarment. The District did not properly procure one vendor within the Child Nutrition Cluster that
incurred questioned costs in excess of the $25,000 threshold, based on 2 CFR 200.516. Effect: The District did not properly procure one vendor within the Child Nutrition Cluster that incurred
questioned costs in excess of the $25,000 threshold, based on 2 CFR 200.516, and, as a result, revealed a significant deficiency in internal controls over procurement in the Child Nutrition Cluster.
Repeat Finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that the District re-evaluate the procurement processes in the Child Nutrition Services program and re-evaluate the design of internal controls over procurement and suspension and debarment to be in compliance with the Federal requirements and the District’s procurement policy.