[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 45, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 45CFR1303.12]



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                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE

 

CHAPTER XIII--OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 

                           AND HUMAN SERVICES

 

PART 1303_APPEAL PROCEDURES FOR HEAD START GRANTEES AND CURRENT OR 

PROSPECTIVE DELEGATE AGENCIES--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart B_Appeals by Grantees

 

Sec. 1303.12  Summary suspension and opportunity to show cause.



    (a) After receiving concurrence from the Commissioner, ACYF, the 

responsible HHS official may suspend financial assistance in whole or in 

part



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without prior notice and an opportunity to show cause if it is 

determined that immediate suspension is necessary because of a serious 

risk of:

    (1) Substantial injury to property or loss of project funds; or

    (2) Violation of a Federal, State, or local criminal statute; or

    (3) If staff or participants' health and safety are at risk.

    (b) The notice of summary suspension will be given to the grantee as 

required by Sec. 1303.5 of this part, or by some other means showing 

the date of receipt, and shall become effective on delivery or on the 

date delivery is refused or the material is returned unclaimed.

    (c) The notice must include the following items:

    (1) The effective date of the suspension;

    (2) The grounds for the suspension;

    (3) The extent of the terms and conditions of any full or partial 

suspension;

    (4) A statement prohibiting the grantee from making any new 

expenditures or incurring any new obligations in connection with the 

suspended portion of the program; and

    (5) A statement advising the grantee that it has an opportunity to 

show cause at an informal meeting why the suspension should be 

rescinded. The request for an informal meeting must be made by the 

grantee in writing to the responsible HHS official no later than five 

workdays after the effective date of the notice of summary suspension as 

described in paragraph (b) of this section.

    (d) If the grantee requests in writing the opportunity to show cause 

why the suspension should be rescinded, the responsible HHS official 

will fix a time and place for an informal meeting for this purpose. This 

meeting will be held within five workdays after the grantee's request is 

received by the responsible HHS official. Notwithstanding the provisions 

of this paragraph, the responsible HHS official may proceed to deny 

refunding or initiate termination proceedings at any time even though 

financial assistance of the grantee has been suspended in whole or in 

part.

    (e) Notice of summary suspension must also be furnished by the 

grantee to its delegate agencies within two workdays of its receipt of 

the notice from ACYF by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by 

any other means showing dates of transmittal and receipt or return as 

undeliverable or unclaimed. Delegate agencies affected by the summary 

suspension have the right to participate in the informal meeting as set 

forth in paragraph (d) of this section.

    (f) The effective period of a summary suspension of financial 

assistance may not exceed 30 days unless:

    (1) The conditions creating the summary suspension have not been 

corrected; or

    (2) The parties agree to a continuation of the summary suspension 

for an additional period of time; or

    (3) The grantee, in accordance with paragraph (d) of this section, 

requests an opportunity to show cause why the summary suspension should 

be rescinded, in which case it may remain in effect in accordance with 

paragraph (h) of this section; or

    (4) Termination or denial of refunding proceedings are initiated in 

accordance with Sec. 1303.14 or Sec. 1303.15.

    (g) Any summary suspension that remains in effect for more than 30 

days is subject to the requirements of Sec. 1303.13 of this part. The 

only exceptions are where there is an agreement under paragraph (f)(2) 

of this section, or the circumstances described in paragraph (f)(4) or 

(h)(1) of this section exist.

    (h)(1) If the grantee requests an opportunity to show cause why a 

summary suspension should be rescinded, the suspension of financial 

assistance will continue in effect until the grantee has been afforded 

such opportunity and a decision has been made by the responsible HHS 

official.

    (2) If the suspension continues for more than 30 days, the 

suspension remains in effect even if it is appealed to the Departmental 

Appeals Board.

    (3) Notwithstanding any other provisions of these or other 

regulations, if a denial of refunding occurs or a termination action is 

instituted while the summary suspension is in effect, the suspension 

shall merge into the later action and funding shall not be available 

until the action is rescinded or a decision favorable to the grantee is 

rendered.



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    (i) The responsible HHS official must consider any timely material 

presented in writing, any material presented during the course of the 

informal meeting, as well as any other evidence that the grantee has 

adequately corrected the deficiency which led to the summary suspension.

    (j) A decision must be made within five work days after the 

conclusion of the informal meeting with the responsible HHS official. If 

the responsible HHS official concludes, after considering the 

information provided at the informal meeting, that the grantee has 

failed to show cause why the suspension should be rescinded, the 

responsible HHS official may continue the suspension, in whole or in 

part and under the terms and conditions specified in the notice of 

suspension.

    (k) New obligations incurred by the grantee during the suspension 

period will not be allowed unless the granting agency expressly 

authorizes them in the notice of suspension or by an amendment to the 

notice. Necessary and otherwise allowable costs which the grantee could 

not reasonably avoid during the suspension period will be allowed if 

they result from obligations properly incurred by the grantee before the 

effective date of the suspension and not in anticipation of suspension, 

denial of refunding or termination.

    (l) The responsible HHS official may appoint an agency to serve as 

an interim grantee to operate the program until either the grantee's 

summary suspension is lifted or a new grantee is selected in accordance 

with subpart B of this part.

    (m) At the discretion of the funding agency, third-party in-kind 

contributions applicable to the suspension period may be allowed in 

satisfaction of cost sharing or matching requirements.

    (n) The responsible HHS official may modify the terms, conditions 

and nature of the summary suspension or rescind the suspension action at 

any time upon receiving satisfactory evidence that the grantee has 

adequately corrected the deficiency which led to the suspension and that 

the deficiency will not occur again. Suspension partly or fully 

rescinded may, at the discretion of the responsible HHS official, be 

reimposed with or without further proceedings.