[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 45, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 45CFR1206.1-4]

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                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE
 
       CHAPTER XII--CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
 
PART 1206_GRANTS AND CONTRACTS_SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION AND DENIAL OF 
 
           Subpart A_Suspension and Termination of Assistance
 
Sec.  1206.1-4  Suspension.

    (a) General. The responsible Corporation official may suspend 
financial assistance to a recipient in whole or in part for a material 
failure or threatened material failure to comply with any requirement 
stated in Sec.  1206.1-1. Such suspension shall be pursuant to notice 
and opportunity to show cause why assistance should not be suspended as 
provided in paragraph (b) of this section. However, in emergency cases, 
where the responsible Corporation official determines summary action is 
appropriate, the alternative summary procedure of paragraph (c) of this 
section shall be followed.

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    (b) Suspension on notice. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of 
this section, the procedure for suspension shall be on notice of intent 
to suspend as hereinafter provided.
    (2) The responsible Corporation official shall notify the recipient 
by letter or by telegram that the Corporation intends to suspend 
assistance in whole or in part unless good cause is shown why assistance 
should not be suspended. In such letter or telegram the responsible 
Corporation official shall specify the grounds for the proposed 
suspension and the proposed effective date of the suspension.
    (3) The responsible Corporation official shall also inform the 
recipient of its right to submit written material in opposition to the 
intended suspension and of its right to request an informal meeting at 
which the recipient may respond and attempt to show why such suspension 
should not occur. The period of time within which the recipient may 
submit such written material or request the informal meeting shall be 
established by the responsible Corporation official in the notice of 
intent to suspend. However, in no event shall the period of time within 
which the recipient must submit written material or request such a 
meeting be less than 5 days after the notice of intent to suspend 
assistance has been sent. If the recipient requests a meeting, the 
responsible Corporation official shall fix a time and place for the 
meeting, which shall not be less than 5 days after the recipient's 
request is received by the Corporation.
    (4) In lieu of the provisions of paragraph (b)(3) of this section 
dealing with the right of the recipient to request an informal meeting, 
the responsible Corporation official may on his own initiative establish 
a time and place for such a meeting and notify the recipient in writing 
or by telegram. However, in no event shall such a meeting be scheduled 
less than seven days after the notice of intent to suspend assistance is 
sent to the recipient.
    (5) The responsible Corporation official may in his discretion 
extend the period of time or date referred to in the previous paragraphs 
of this section and shall notify the recipient in writing or by telegram 
of any such extension.
    (6) At the time the responsible Corporation official sends the 
notification referred to in paragraphs (b) (2), (3), and (4) of this 
section to the recipient, he shall also send a copy of it to any agency 
whose activities or failures to act have substantially contributed to 
the proposed suspension, and shall inform such agency that it is 
entitled to submit written material or to participate in the informal 
meeting referred to in paragraphs (b) (3) and (4) of this section. In 
addition the responsible Corporation official may in his discretion give 
such notice to any other agency.
    (7) Within 3 days of receipt of the notice referred to in paragraphs 
(b) (2), (3), and (4) of this section, the recipient shall send a copy 
of such notice and a copy of these regulations to all agencies which 
would be financially affected by the proposed suspension action. Any 
agency that wishes to submit written material may do so within the time 
stated in the notice. Any agency that wishes to participate in the 
informal meeting with the responsible Corporation official contemplated 
herein may request permission to do so from the responsible Corporation 
official, who may in his discretion grant or deny such permission. In 
acting upon any such request from an agency, the responsible Corporation 
official shall take into account the effect of the proposed suspension 
on the particular agency, the extent to which the meeting would become 
unduly complicated as a result of granting such permission, and the 
extent to which the interests of the agency requesting such permission 
appear to be adequately represented by other participants.
    (8) In the notice of intent to suspend assistance the responsible 
Corporation official shall invite voluntary action to adequately correct 
the deficiency which led to the initiation of the suspension proceeding.
    (9) The responsible Corporation official shall consider any timely 
material presented to him in writing, any material presented to him 
during the course of the informal meeting provided for in paragraphs 
(b)(3) and (4) of this section as well as any showing that the recipient 
has adequately corrected the deficiency which led to the initiation of

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suspension proceedings. If after considering the material presented to 
him the responsible Corporation official concludes the recipient has 
failed to show cause why assistance should not be suspended, he may 
suspend assistance in whole or in part and under such terms and 
conditions as he shall specify.
    (10) Notice of such suspension shall be promptly transmitted to the 
recipient and shall become effective upon delivery. Suspension shall not 
exceed 30 days unless during such period of time termination proceedings 
are initiated in accordance with Sec.  1206.1-5, or unless the 
responsible Corporation official and the recipient agree to a 
continuation of the suspension for an additional period of time. If 
termination proceedings are initiated, the suspension of assistance 
shall remain in full force and effect until such proceedings have been 
fully concluded.
    (11) During a period of suspension no new expenditures shall be made 
and no new obligations shall be incurred in connection with the 
suspended program except as specifically authorized in writing by the 
responsible Corporation official. Expenditures to fulfill legally 
enforceable commitments made prior to the notice of suspension, in good 
faith and in accordance with the recipient's approved work program, and 
not in anticipation of suspension or termination, shall not be 
considered new expenditures. However, funds shall not be recognized as 
committed solely because the recipient has obligated them by contract or 
otherwise to an agency.
    Note: Willful misapplication of funds may violate Federal criminal 
statutes.
    (12) The responsible Corporation official may in his discretion 
modify the terms, conditions and nature of the suspension or rescind the 
suspension action at any time on his own initiative or upon a showing 
satisfactory to him that the recipient had adequately corrected the 
deficiency which led to the suspension and that repetition is not 
threatened. Suspensions partly or fully rescinded may, in the discretion 
of the responsible Corporation official be reimposed with or without 
further proceedings: Provided however, That the total time of suspension 
may not exceed 30 days unless termination proceedings are initiated in 
accordance with Sec.  1206.1-5 or unless the responsible Corporation 
official and the recipient agree to a continuation of the suspension for 
an additional period of time. If termination proceedings are initiated, 
the suspension of assistance shall remain in full force and effect until 
such proceedings have been fully concluded.
    (c) Summary suspension. (1) The responsible Corporation official may 
suspend assistance without the prior notice and opportunity to show 
cause provided in paragraph (b) of this section if he determines in his 
discretion that immediate suspension is necessary because of a serious 
risk of:
    (i) Substantial injury to or loss of project funds or property, or
    (ii) Violation of a Federal, State or local criminal statute, or
    (iii) Violation of section 403 of the DVSA or of Corporation rules, 
regulations, guidelines and instructions implementing this section of 
the DVSA, and that such risk is sufficiently serious to outweigh the 
general policy in favor of advance notice and opportunity to show cause.
    (2) Notice of summary suspension shall be given to the recipient by 
letter or by telegram, shall become effective upon delivery to the 
recipient, and shall specifically advise the recipient of the effective 
date of the suspension and the extent, terms, and condition of any 
partial suspension. The notice shall also forbid the recipient to make 
any new expenditures or incur any new obligations in connection with the 
suspended portion of the program. Expenditures to fulfill legally 
enforceable commitments made prior to the notice of suspension, in good 
faith and in accordance with the recipient's approved work program, and 
not in anticipation of suspension or termination, shall not be 
considered new expenditures. However, funds shall not be recognized as 
committed by a recipient solely because the recipient obligated them by 
contract or otherwise to an agency. (See note under paragraph (b)(11) of 
this section.)
    (3) In the notice of summary suspension the responsible Corporation 
official shall advise the recipient that it may request the Corporation 
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it with an opportunity to show cause why the summary suspension should 
be rescinded. If the recipient requests such an opportunity, the 
responsible Corporation official shall immediately inform the recipient 
in writing of the specific grounds for the suspension and shall within 7 
days after receiving such request from the recipient hold an informal 
meeting at which the recipient may show cause why the summary suspension 
should be rescinded. Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph, 
the responsible Corporation official may proceed to initiate termination 
proceedings at any time even though assistance to the recipient has been 
suspended in whole or in part. In the event that termination proceedings 
are initiated, the responsible Corporation official shall nevertheless 
afford the recipient, if it so requests, an opportunity to show cause 
why suspension should be rescinded pending the outcome of the 
termination proceedings.
    (4) Copies of the notice of summary suspension shall be furnished by 
the recipient to agencies in the same manner as notices of intent to 
suspend as set forth in paragraphs (b)(6), (7), and (8) of this section. 
Agencies may submit written material to the responsible Corporation 
official or to participate in the informal meeting as in the case of 
intended suspension proceedings set forth in paragraphs (b)(6) and (7) 
of this section.
    (5) The effective period of a summary suspension of assistance may 
not exceed 30 days unless termination proceedings are initiated in 
accordance with Sec.  1206.1-5, or unless the parties agree to a 
continuation of summary suspension for an additional period of time, or 
unless the recipient, in accordance with paragraph (c)(3) of this 
section, requests an opportunity to show cause why the summary 
suspension should be rescinded.
    (6) If the recipient requests an opportunity to show cause why a 
summary suspension action should be rescinded the suspension of 
assistance shall continue in effect until the recipient has been 
afforded such opportunity and a decision has been made. Such a decision 
shall be made within 5 days after the conclusion of the informal meeting 
referred to in paragraph (c)(3) of this section. If the responsible 
Corporation official concludes, after considering all material submitted 
to him, that the recipient has failed to show cause why the suspension 
should be rescinded, the responsible Corporation official may continue 
the suspension in effect for an additional 7 days: Provided however, 
That if termination proceedings are initiated, the summary suspension of 
assistance shall remain in full force and effect until all termination 
proceedings have been fully concluded.