Contract Administration Part II Public Law 93 ‑ 638, as Amended.

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Contract Administration Part II Public Law 93 ‑ 638, as Amended

Contract Administration Workshop Definition: Contract Administration Normal Federal Acquisition: Any activity or action taken by either the Government or the Contractor during the period of time between contract award and final payment. Self ‑ Determination Acquisition: All activity or actions taken from the first contact with the tribe indicating an intent to enter into a contract through proposal preparation, contract award and final payment.

Contract Administration Type of Agreement: [ 31 USC Chapter 63 ]  CONTRACT The principal purpose of the relationship is to acquire by purchase, lease, or barter, property or services for the direct benefit and use of the Federal government.  GRANT The principal purpose of the relationship is to transfer money, property, services or anything of value to the recipient in order to accomplish a public purpose of support or stimulation; there will be no substantial involvement between the Federal agency and the recipient during performance of the activity.  COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT The principal purpose of the relationship is to transfer money, property, services or anything of value to the recipient in order to accomplish a public purpose of support or stimulation; there will be substantial involvement between the Federal agency and the recipient during performance of the activity.

CONTRACTING  Buy Indian Act [June 25, 1910; ]  Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 [June 18, 1934; 48 Stat. 984; 25 USC 461, et seq.]  Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949  Office of Federal Procurement Policy FAR: Federal Acquisition Regulation - 48 CFR Interior Regulation - 48 CFR 1400  Indian Self ‑ Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975 REGULATIONS - 25 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter M, Parts 273, 275 and 276 REGULATIONS - 25 CFR, Chapter V, Part 900, Subparts A - P  Competition In Contracting Act

Contract Administration Pub. Law 93 ‑ 638, AS AMENDED - Pub. Law 93 ‑ 638 (88 Stat. 2203) [January 4, 1975; 25 USC 450, et seq.] -Title I: Indian Self ‑ Determination Act -Title II: Indian Education Assistance Act (Johnson ‑ O’Malley Program) - Title III: Tribal Self ‑ Governance Demonstration Project - Title II (104 Stat. 4662) [November 29, 1990] - Title IV: Tribal Self ‑ Governance - Department of the Interior - [ August 18, 2000] - Title V: Tribal Self ‑ Governance - Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) -Title VI: Tribal Self ‑ Governance - DHHS

Administrative Concerns Law: Sec 5 – Maintenance of Records Title I – Sec Contracts (DOI & DHHS) Sec Administrative Procedures Sec Funding Provisions Sec Model Contract Agreement Sec. 109 – Reassumption Sec. 110 – Appeals and Rights

Management Systems FinancePropertyProcurement within Public Law

Public Law , as Amended Regulations: Administration 25 CFR, Ch. V, Part 900, Subparts A – P Subpart F : Management Systems Financial Management ( ) Procurement Management ( ) Property Management ( )

25 CFR Subpart F Management Systems

Sec What is the purpose of this subpart? Minimum standards for management systems. Provides standards for: financial management system, procurement management system, and property management system.

Management Systems Sec What requirements are imposed upon Indian tribes or tribal organizations by this subpart? Develop, implement, and maintain systems that meet these minimum standards, unless …waived, in whole or in part, under section 107(e) of the Act and Subpart K.

Management Systems Sec What provisions of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) circulars or the “common rule” apply to self-determination contracts? …those expressly required or modified by the Act, and those negotiated and agreed to in a self- determination contract.

Management Systems Sec When are Indian tribe or tribal organization management standards and management systems evaluated? (a)…by the Secretary when the Indian tribe or tribal organization submits an initial contract proposal. (b)…by an independent auditor through the annual single agency audit report that is required by the Act and OMB Circular A-133 (A- 128).

Management Systems Sec How long must an Indian tribe or tribal organization keep management system records? (a)Financial records. Must be retained for three years from the date of submission of the single audit report to the Secretary. (b)Procurement records. Must be retained for three years after the Indian tribe or tribal organization or subcontractors make final payment and all other pending matters are closed. (c)Property management records. Must be retained for three years from the date of disposition, replacement, or transfer. (d)Litigation, audit exceptions and claims. Must be retained until the action has been completed.

Finance Management

FINANCE MANAGEMENT

Finance Management Regulations Sec What are the general financial management system standards that apply to an Indian tribe carrying out a self-determination contract? An Indian tribe shall expend and account for contract funds in accordance with all applicable tribal laws, regulations, and procedures.

Finance Management Sec What minimum general standards apply to Indian tribes or t/organization financial management systems when carrying out a self ‑ determination contract? (a)Permit preparation of reports required by a self- determination contract and the Act; and (b)Permit the tracing of contract funds to a level of expenditure adequate to establish that they have not been used in violation of any restrictions or prohibitions contained in any statute that applies to the self- determination contract.

Finance Management Sec What specific minimum requirements shall an Indian tribe or tribal organization's financial management system contain to meet these standards? (a)Financial reports. The … system shall provide for accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of self-determination contract activities. This includes providing the Secretary a completed Financial Status Report, SF 425, as negotiated and agreed to in the self-determination contract.

Finance Management (b)Accounting records. The … system shall maintain records sufficiently detailed to identify the source and application of self-determination contract funds… …shall contain sufficient information to identify contract awards, obligations and unobligated balances, assets, liabilities, outlays, or expenditures and income. (c) Internal controls. The … system shall maintain effective control and accountability for all self-determination contract funds received and for all Federal real property, personal property, and other assets furnished for use.

Finance Management An Indian tribe or tribal organization's financial management system shall include provisions for the following seven elements. (d)Budget controls. The … system shall permit the comparison of actual expenditures or outlays with the amounts budgeted … for each self-determination contract. (e) Allowable costs. The … system shall be sufficient to determine the reasonableness, allowability, and allocability of contract costs based upon the terms of the contract and the applicable OMB cost principles, as amended by the Act and these regulations.

Finance Management (f) Source documentation. The … system shall contain accounting records … supported by source documentation, e.g., canceled checks, paid bills, payroll records, time and attendance records, contract award documents, purchase orders, and other primary records that support self- determination contract fund expenditures. (g)Cash management The … system shall provide for accurate, current, and complete disclosure of cash revenues disbursements, cash-on-hand balances, and obligations by source and application for each Indian tribe or tribal organization, and subcontractor if applicable, so that complete and accurate cash transactions may be prepared.

Finance Management Sec What requirements are imposed upon the Secretary for financial management by these standards? The Secretary shall establish procedures, …for the transfer of funds from the United States to the Indian tribe or tribal organization in strict compliance with the self-determination contract and the annual funding agreement.

PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT

Procurement Management Sec When procuring property or services with self-determination contract funds, can an Indian tribe or tribal organization follow the same procurement policies and procedures applicable to other Indian tribe or tribal organization funds? Indian tribes and tribal organizations shall have standards that conform to the standards in this Subpart. If the Indian tribe or tribal organization relies upon standards different than those described below, it shall identify the standards it will use as a proposed waiver in the initial contract proposal or as a waiver request to an existing contract.

Procurement Management Sec … what basic standards shall the Indian tribe or tribal organization follow? (a) The Indian tribe or t/o shall ensure that its vendors and/or subcontractors perform in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications of their contracts or purchase orders.

Procurement Management Sec … what basic standards shall the Indian tribe or tribal organization follow? (b)… written standards of conduct governing … employees who award and administer contracts. selection, award, or administration (1) No employee, officer, elected official, or agent of the Indian tribe or t/o shall participate in the selection, award, or administration of a procurement supported by Federal funds if a conflict of interest, real or apparent, would be involved.

Procurement Management (b)… written standards of conduct governing … employees who award and administer contracts. (2) An employee, officer, elected official, or agent of an Indian tribe or tribal organization, or of a subcontractor of the Indian tribe or t/o, is not allowed to solicit or accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from contractors, potential contractors, or parties to sub-agreements, with the following exemptions. nominal value The Indian tribe or t/o may exempt a financial interest that is not substantial or a gift that is an unsolicited item of nominal value.

Procurement Management (b)… written standards of conduct governing …employees who award and administer contracts. (3) These standards shall also provide for penalties, sanctions, or other disciplinary actions for violations of the standards.

Procurement Management (c) … review proposed procurements to avoid buying unnecessary or duplicative items and ensure the reasonableness of the price. … consider consolidating or breaking out procurement to obtain more economical purchases. … compare leasing and purchasing alternatives to determine which is more economical.

Procurement Management (d)… conduct all major procurement transactions by providing full and open competition, to the extent necessary to assure efficient expenditure of contract funds and to the extent feasible in the local area. (1) … develop … definition for “major procurement transactions.” (2) As provided in sections 7 (b) and (c) of the Act, Indian preference and tribal preferences shall be applied in any procurement award.

Procurement Management (e) … make procurement awards only to responsible entities who have the ability to perform successfully under the terms and conditions of the proposed procurement. In making this judgment, … consider such matters as the contractor's integrity, its compliance with public policy, its record of past performance, and its financial and technical resources.

Procurement Management (f) … maintain records on the significant history of all major procurement transactions. These records may include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of procurement, the selection of contract type, the contract selection or rejection, and the basis for the contract price.

Procurement Management (g) The Indian tribe or tribal organization is solely responsible, using good administrative practice and sound business judgment, for processing and settling all contractual and administrative issues arising out of a procurement. (1) settlement of any protest, dispute, or claim shall not relieve the Indian tribe or tribal organization of any obligations under a self-determination contract. (2) Violations of law shall be referred to the tribal or Federal authority having proper jurisdiction.

Procurement Management Sec What procurement standards apply to subcontracts? Each subcontract … shall at a minimum: Be in writing; (a)Be in writing; Identify the interested parties, their authorities, and the purposes of the contract; (b)Identify the interested parties, their authorities, and the purposes of the contract; State the work to be performed under the contract; (c)State the work to be performed under the contract; (d)State the process for making any claim, the payments to be made, and the terms of the contract, which shall be fixed; and (e)Be subject to Section 7 (b) and (c) of the Act.

Procurement Management Sec What Federal laws, regulations, and Executive Orders apply to subcontractors? …provisions of the Act as well as other applicable Federal laws, regulations, and executive orders apply to subcontracts awarded under self-determination contracts. contain a provision informing the recipient that their award is funded with Indian Self- Determination Act funds … subcontracts should contain a provision informing the recipient that their award is funded with Indian Self- Determination Act funds and that the recipient is responsible for identifying and ensuring compliance. The Secretary and the Indian tribe or t/o may, through negotiation, identify all or a portion of such requirements in the self-determination contract and, if so identified, these requirements should be identified in subcontracts.

Property Management

Sec What is an Indian tribe or tribal organization's property management system expected to do? … account for all property furnished or transferred by the Secretary for use under a self-determination contract or acquired with contract funds. The … system shall contain requirements for the use, care, maintenance, and disposition of Federally-owned and other property as follows: (a)Where title vests in the Indian tribe, in accordance with tribal law and procedures; or (b)In the case of a tribal organization, according to the internal property procedures of the tribal organization.

Property Management Sec What type of property is the property management system required to track? The … system … shall track: (a)Personal property with an acquisition value in excess of $5,000 per item; (b)Sensitive personal property, which is all personal property that is subject to theft and pilferage, as defined by the Indian tribe or tribal organization. All firearms; and (c)Real property provided … for use under the contract.

Property Management Sec Should the property management system prescribe internal controls? Yes. Effective internal controls should include procedures: (a)For the conduct of periodic inventories; (b)To prevent loss or damage to property; and (c)To ensure that property is used for an Indian tribe or t/o's self-determination contract(s) until the property is declared excess to the needs of the contract consistent with the Indian tribe or t/o's property management system.

Property Management Sec What kind of records shall the property management system maintain? … records that accurately describe the property, including any serial number or other identification number. … records should contain information such as the source, titleholder, acquisition date, cost, share of Federal participation in the cost, location, use and condition of the property, and the date of disposal and sale price, if any.

Property Management Sec What are the standards for inventories? A physical inventory should be conducted at least once every 2 years. The results of the inventory shall be reconciled with the Indian tribe or tribal organization's internal property and accounting records.

Property Management Sec What maintenance is required for property? Required maintenance includes …keep the property in good working condition, the procedures recommended by equipment manufacturers, and steps necessary to protect the interests of the contractor and the Secretary in any express warranties or guarantees covering the property.

Property Management Sec What if the Indian tribe or tribal organization chooses not to take title to property furnished or acquired under the contract? … title to the property remains vested in the Secretary. A list of Federally-owned property to be used under the contract shall be included in the contract.

Property Management Sec Do the same accountability and control procedures described above apply to Federal property? Yes, except that requirements for the inventory and disposal of Federal property are different.

Property Management Sec How are the inventory requirements for Federal property different than for tribal property? There are three additional requirements: (a)… conduct a physical inventory of the Federally-owned property and reconcile the results with the Indian tribe or t/o's property records annually, rather than every 2 years; (b)Within 90 days following the end of an annual funding agreement, … certify and submit to the Secretary an annual inventory of all Federally-owned real and personal property used in the contracted program; and (c)The inventory shall report any increase or decrease of $5,000 or more in the value of any item of real property.

Property Management Sec How does an Indian tribe or tribal organization dispose of Federal personal property? … report to the Secretary in writing any Federally-owned personal property that is worn out, lost, stolen, damaged beyond repair, or no longer needed for the performance of the contract. (b) If the Secretary does not respond within 60 days, the Indian tribe or tribal organization may return the property to the Secretary, who shall accept transfer, custody, control, and responsibility for the property (together with all associated costs).

Monitoring Systems Management

Inherent Federal Responsibility Section 105 of the Law (g) (g) Performance of personal services:…Provided, That the Secretary shall not make any contract which would impair his ability to discharge his trust responsibilities to any Indian tribe or individuals. (h) Fair and uniform provision by tribal organization of services and assistance to covered Indians: Contracts and grants with tribal organizations…pursuant to Section 107 of this Act shall include provisions to assure the fair and uniform provision by such tribal organizations of the services and assistance they provide to Indians under such contracts and grants.

Monitoring Management Systems REPORTING AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS OF FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Sec.5 (a)Maintenance of records: (1) Each recipient of Federal financial assistance under this Act shall keep records … which fully disclose ‑‑ (A) the amount and disposition by … recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, (B) the cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used,

Monitoring Management Systems (C) the amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and (D) such other information as will facilitate an effective audit.

Monitoring Management Systems REPORTING AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS OF FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Sec. 5(a)Maintenance of records: (2) … records for a mature contract shall consist of quarterly financial statements for the purpose of accounting for Federal funds, the annual Single ‑ audit required by chapter 75 of title 31, United States Code, and a brief annual program report.

Monitoring Management Systems REPORTING AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS OF FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Sec.5 (b) Access to books, documents, papers, and records for audit and examination by Comptroller General, etc.: The Comptroller General and the appropriate Secretary,… shall, until the expiration of three years after completion of the project or undertaking referred to in the preceding subsection of this section, have access (for the purpose of audit and examination) to any books, documents, papers, and records of such recipients which in the opinion of the Comptroller General or the appropriate Secretary may be related or pertinent to the grants, contracts, subcontracts, subgrants,...

Monitoring Management Systems Sec When are Indian tribe or tribal organization management standards and management systems evaluated? (a)Management standards are evaluated by the Secretary when the Indian tribe or tribal organization submits an initial contract proposal. (b)Management systems are evaluated by an independent auditor through the annual single agency audit report that is required by the Act and OMB Circular A-128.

Monitoring Management Systems Formal On-Site Monitoring Visit: Must be scheduled in advance of visit. Provide Copy of Monitoring Instrument Letter to Tribal Chairperson Identify: Date of Visit Team Members Recommend who should attend

Monitoring Management Systems Complete a Monitoring Report Provide a Copy to the Tribe