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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 708

Sec. 40. Mandatory disclosures.

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Sec. 40. Mandatory disclosures. The Governor's Office of Management and Budget, with the advice and technical assistance of the Illinois Single Audit Commission, shall adopt rules requiring that the applicant for an award disclose, in a timely manner and in writing to the pass-through entity, all violations of State or federal criminal law involving fraud, bribery, or gratuity violations potentially affecting the award. Failure to make the required disclosures may result in any of the following remedial actions:
(1)The temporary withholding of cash payments pending correction of the deficiency by
the awarding agency or non-federal entity or more severe enforcement action by the pass-through entity.
(2)Disallowance of (that is, denial of both use of funds and any applicable matching
credit for) all or part of the cost of the activity or action not in compliance.
(3)Whole or partial suspension or termination of the award.
(4)Initiation of suspension or debarment proceedings as authorized under rules adopted
under subsection
(a)of Section 20 of this Act and awarding agency regulations (or, in the case of a pass-through entity, recommendation that such a proceeding be initiated by the awarding agency).
(5)Withholding further awards for the project or program.
(6)Taking any other remedial action that may be legally available.
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