Current through September 2, 2024
Section 58.01.22.070 - SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF GRANT01.Causes. The Director may suspend or terminate any grant for failure by the grantee or its agents, including his engineering firm(s), contractor(s) or subcontractor(s) to perform. A grant may be suspended or terminated for good cause including, but not limited to, the following: a. Commission of fraud, embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, misrepresentation, conversion, malpractice, misconduct, malfeasance, misfeasance, falsification or unlawful destruction of records, or receipt of stolen property, or any form of tortious conduct; orb. Commission of any crime for which the maximum sentence includes the possibility of one (1) or more years imprisonment or any crime involving or affecting the project; orc. Violation(s) of any term of agreement of the grant offer or contract agreement; ord. Any willful or serious failure to perform within the scope of the project; ore. Debarment of an engineering firm, contractor or subcontractor for good cause by any federal or state agency from working on public work projects funded by that agency.02.Notice. The Director will notify the grantee in writing and by certified mail of the intent to suspend or terminate the grant. The notice of intent shall state: a. Specific acts or omissions which form the basis for suspension or termination; andb. That the grantee may be entitled to appeal the suspension or termination pursuant to IDAPA 58.01.23, "Contested Case Rules and Rules for Protection and Disclosure of Records."03.Determination. A determination will be made by the Board pursuant to IDAPA 58.01.23, "Contested Case Rules and Rules for Protection and Disclosure of Records."04.Reinstatement of Suspended Grant. Upon written request by the grantee and evidence that the cause(s) for suspension no longer exist, the Director may, if funds are available reinstate the grant.05.Reinstatement of Terminated Grant. No terminated grant shall be reinstated.Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.22.070