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FEMA Procurement Requirements Norma Houston 2018 CAGP Spring Conference

Which Rules Do You Follow? The non-federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurements conform to applicable Federal law and the standards identified in this part. - 2 CFR 200.318(a)

Federal Uniform Rules Apply to most (but not all) categories of federal grant programs, including FEMA Public Assistance New rules supersede previous rules/omb Circulars (A-102) Uniform rules now codified as 2 C.F.R. Part 200 Procurement standards codified at 2 C.F.R. 200.317-200.326

Compliance Deadline Grace period for implementing new requirements ends JUNE 30, 2018!

Legal Requirements Violated

Why Is This Important? DHS OIG audits 2009-2014: Disallowed $387m 2015: Disallowed $122m Noncompliance with federal procurement requirements most common reason for reimbursement denial Most Common Violations: 1. Noncompetitive contracting 2. Contract provisions 3. M/WBE requirements 4. Cost-Plus contracts

TOP 10 GENERAL FEDERAL PROCUREMENT STANDARDS

General Federal Procurement Standards 1. Oversight Maintain oversight to ensure contractors perform according to terms, conditions, and specifications of contract 2. Necessity Avoid unnecessary/duplicative supplies and services; limit acquisitions to what is necessary to perform the scope of work (no stockpiling )

General Federal Procurement Standards 3. Standards of Conduct Written policy governing conflicts of interest and performance of employees engaged in contracting Must address conflicts of interest and gifts Must include disciplinary action for violations 4. Conflicts of Interest Cannot be involved in contracting process if he or she has a real or apparent conflict of interest 5. Gifts Cannot solicit or accept gifts or favors from contractors or subcontractors

General Federal Procurement Standards 6. Award to Responsible Contractors Award contracts only to responsible contractors; adhere to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder standard of award Remember cannot award to federally debarred bidder 7. Records Maintain records detailing the procurement process, including documentation of: Rationale for method of procurement used Contract type Contractor selection process Basis for contract price DOCUMENT EVERYTHING!!! Put the contract in writing!!!

General Federal Procurement Standards 8. Time and Materials (Cost-Plus) Contracts Not allowed unless no other form of contract is suitable and contract includes a not-toexceed amount 9. Settlement of Issues The local government, not the federal government, is solely responsible for settling all contract disputes and claims. Federal government will not become involved in or defend contract claims.

General Federal Procurement Standards 10. Full and Open Competition Procurement process must be full and open competition consistent with state and federal bidding requirements Designers/contractors who help develop specs cannot bid on the contract Geographic preferences prohibited Brand-name specifications without equal alternatives prohibited Pre-positioned competitively bid contracts are permitted

TOP 10 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FEDERAL AND STATE LAW

Major Federal/State Differences 1. Bid Thresholds 2. Bidding Requirements 3. Service Contracts 4. Minority Solicitation Requirements 5. Time & Materials / Cost-Plus Contracts 6. Bidding Exceptions 7. Written Policies & Documentation 8. Contract Provisions 9. Conflicts of Interest 10.Procurement by nonprofits

1. BID THRESHOLDS 2. BIDDING REQUIREMENTS 3. SERVICE CONTRACTS

Cost of Contract Qualifications-Based Selection Procurement Methods State Law $500,000 Formal Bidding Formal Bidding $90,000 $30,000 Informal Bidding No Method Informal Bidding No Method No Method Required $0 Purchase Construction Mini-Brooks Act Everything Else* Type of Contract * Optional: May use request for proposals for service contracts or information technology purchases or services.

Cost of contract Procurement Methods Federal Law Simplified Acquisition Threshold (Currently $150,000) Sealed Bidding Competitive Proposals (RFP) Sealed Bidding* Competitive Proposals (RFP) Competitive Proposals: Qualifications- Based Selection Micro- Purchase Threshold (Currently $3,500) $0 Small Purchase Micro Purchase Purchase Service Small Purchase Micro Purchase Construction* Type of contract Small Purchase Micro Purchase Architectural/ Engineering Services * Sealed bidding is preferred method for construction; may use competitive proposals when sealed bidding not appropriate

Which Set of Rules Do I Follow? Remember the Most Restrictive Rule If rules are different but neither is more restrictive than the other, follow federal rules Even when generally following federal rules, some specific state requirements may still apply....... and vice versa

Cost of Contract Purchase AND Service Contracts $150,000 Formal Bidding Sealed Bidding Competitive Proposals (RFP) Formal Bidding (state) $90,000 $30,000 $3,500 $0 Informal Bidding No Method State Small Purchase Micro Purchase Federal Small Purchase (federal) Micro Purchase Most Restrictive Even when generally following federal rules, some specific state requirements may still apply and vice versa.

Cost of Contract Construction and Repair Contracts $500,000 $150,000 $30,000 $3,500 $0 Formal Bidding Informal Bidding No Method State Sealed Bidding Competitive Proposals (RFP) Small Purchase Micro Purchase Federal Formal Bidding (state) Sealed Bidding (federal) Small Purchase (federal) Micro Purchase Most Restrictive Even when generally following federal rules, some specific state requirements may still apply and vice versa.

4. MINORITY SOLICITATION REQUIREMENTS

HUB Participation Is a goal, not a quota Focuses on opportunity to compete on bids Lowest responsive, responsible bidder standard still applies Non-discrimination requirements still apply

Follow Federal AND State Law Federal Applies to All Contracts regardless of type and cost Requires 6 specific solicitation steps State Local government engages in outreach efforts for all building construction contracts costing $30,000 and above Require bidders to engage in good faith efforts for all building construction contracts costing $300,000 and above

5. TIME & MATERIALS / COST-PLUS CONTRACTS

This One s Easy... Contracts must be for a fixed-price (lump sum, not-to-exceed, etc.) Time & Materials may be allowed in exigent circumstances within first 70 hours and contract includes not-to-exceed

6. BIDDING EXCEPTIONS

Follow Federal Law Generally... Noncompetitive contracts allowed when: Item only available from one source - similar to state sole source exception; state procedural requirements apply Public exigency - similar to state emergency exception but within limited time frame Awarding agency authorizes noncompetitive contract - purchase and construction contracts must still fall within allowed state exception Competition inadequate after attempts at solicitation - state law requires readvertising for construction contracts in formal bidding range GSA Contract Purchase or Interlocal Agreement

State Exceptions Not Allowed Under Federal Law X Piggybacking NO! NO! NO! X Group Purchasing Programs X State contract (state contract must have been bid in compliance with federal requirements applicable to local governments if so, then allowed)

7. WRITTEN POLICIES & DOCUMENTATION

Federal Law Requires: 1. Written procurement policies that are consistent with state and federal law Must include statement that local government will comply with all federal laws and regulations applicable to federal grant funds Not required to reprint entire federal code in local policy; compliance statement is sufficient: Contracts funded with federal grant funds must be procured in a manner that conforms with all applicable Federal laws, policies, and standards.

Federal Law Requires: 2. Written conflict of interest policy governing financial conflicts of interest in contract award and gift bans 3. Documentation of procurement steps and required activities, including basis for contractor selection and price PUT ALL CONTRACTS IN WRITING! ORAL CONTRACTS NOT VALID!

8. CONTRACT PROVISIONS

Federal Law Requires Provisions On: 1. Remedies for breach 2. Termination for cause and convenience 3. EEO 4. Work Hours and Safety Standards 5. Clean Air Act and Federal Water Pollution Control Act 6. Debarment and Suspension 7. Byrd Anti-Lobbying 8. Recovered Materials 9. Changes and modifications to contract 10. Access to records 11. Use of DHS logo, seal, and flag 12. Compliance with federal law, regulations, and executive orders 13. Federal government holdharmless 14. Fraud and False Statements

Give Your Attorney Something To Do! Required provisions must be included in all contracts Sample language available from FEMA PDAT at https://www.fema.gov/media- library-data/1483976790556-96bfcf3bf2c64e94d6f63dd4169a7d 2c/RequiredContractClauses2C.F.R. 200.326and2C.F.R.Part200Appendi xii10917.pdf

9. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

Conflicts of Interest Who is covered Who else is covered What kind of interest Exceptions Penalties Federal (2 C.F.R. 200.318(c)(1)) Officers, employees, and agents of recipient and subrecipient Spouse, immediate family, partners, current or soon-to-be employer Real or apparent financial or other interest or personal tangible benefit Financial interest that is not substantial 1. Loss of federal funds 2. Disciplinary action 3. Other remedies for noncompliance listed at 2 C.F.R. 200.338 State (G.S. 14-234(a)(1)) Officers, employees Spouse Direct benefit 1. Banks & utilities 2. Friendly condemnation 3. Spouse employment 4. Public assistance 5. Small jurisdictions 1. Class 1 misdemeanor 2. Void Contract

Gifts & Favors Prohibited giver Prohibited receiver Exceptions Penalties Federal (2 C.F.R. 200.318(c)(1)) Current or future contractor or vendor All officers, employees, agents of recipients and subrecipients Unsolicited gift of nominal value 1. Loss of federal funds 2. Disciplinary action 3. Other remedies for noncompliance listed at 2 C.F.R. 200.338 State (G.S. 133-32) Past (w/in 1 year), present, or future contractor or vendor Officers and employees involved in: 1. Preparing plans 2. Awarding or administering contracts 3. Inspecting or supervising construction 1. Honoraria 2. Nominal advertising items 3. Meals at banquets 4. Professional groups 5. Family and friends Class 1 misdemeanor

10. NON-PROFIT PROCUREMENT

Federal Rules Apply to Nonprofits! Same rules that apply to local governments also apply to nonprofits Not all nonprofit activities/facilities will be eligible even if performed in partnership with local government Best to have written MOA or contract between local government and nonprofit to verify that nonprofit is acting on behalf of local government

THINGS TO DO WHEN YOU GET BACK TO THE OFFICE

Be Prepared... Add compliance statement to your local purchasing policies Review conflict of interest/gift ban policies Ensure procedures are in place to fully document procurement processes Work with your attorney to develop federal contract templates Review legal relationships with nonprofit partners (is an MOU or contract in place?) Bid prepositioned contracts (debris removal, etc.)

RESOURCES

FEMA PDAT FEMA Procurement Disaster Assistance Team www.fema.gov/procurement-disaster-assistance-team

SOG Emergency Management Website www.sog.unc.edu/ncem

Good Luck! Norma Houston nhouston@sog.unc.edu (919) 843-8930