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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 103

103F.741 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION.

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103F.741 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION.
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Subdivision 1. Implementation according to law and contract.
A local unit of government receiving technical or financial assistance, or both, from the agency shall carry out the project approved by the agency according to the terms of the plan, the provisions of a contract or grant agreement made with the agency and according to sections 103F.701 to 103F.755 , the rules of the agency, and applicable federal requirements.
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Subd. 2. Review by agency.
The commissioner or the commissioner's designee may, at any reasonable time, inspect any project and review the expenditure of financial assistance funds granted by the agency to determine whether the local unit of government has complied with subdivision 1.
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Subd. 3. Enforcing agreements.
The agency may bring a civil action in district court to recover from a local governmental unit any financial assistance funds used in violation of subdivision 1.
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