Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 995.160 - Suspension, Termination and Recovery of Grant Awards
a) If a grantee fails to comply with this
Part or the terms of the grant agreement, the Department, after notice and
opportunity for hearing, shall suspend or revoke the grant or recover any grant
funds previously disbursed to the grantee.
b) Hearings will be conducted in accordance
with the Department's Rules of Practice and Procedure in Administrative
Hearings.
c) Pursuant to the Grant
Funds Recovery Act, any grant funds that are misspent or are being improperly
held may be recovered by the Department, after notice and opportunity for
hearing, or alternatively by the Illinois Attorney General (see Section
995.80).
d) If the Department believes that a grant
should be suspended, terminated or recovered due to a grantee's failure to
comply with this Part or the terms of the grant agreement, the grantee shall
have the opportunity for at least one informal hearing before the Department or
the Department's designee to determine the facts and issues and to resolve any
conflicts as amicably as possible before any formal recovery action is
taken.
e) If, based on the outcome
of the informal hearing, the Department believes that a grant should be
suspended, terminated or recovered due to a grantee's failure to comply with
this Part or the terms of the grant agreement, then written notice of the
proposed action shall be given to the grantee identifying the action to be
taken and specific facts that permit the action. The grantee shall have 35 days
after the receipt of the notice to request a hearing to show why recovery is
not justified or proper.
f) If a
grantee requests a hearing pursuant to subsection (d) of this Section, then:
1) The Department shall hold a hearing at
which the grantee (or the grantee's representative) is permitted to present
evidence and witnesses to show why the action should not be taken;
and
2) After the conclusion of the
hearing, the Department shall issue a written final order setting forth its
findings of fact and decision. A copy of the order shall be sent to the
grantee.
g) A grantee
may seek judicial review of any final order pursuant to the provisions of the
Administrative Review Law.
h) The
Department may suspend payment of grants at any time. If a grantee requests a
hearing pursuant to subsection (d), the Department may not take any action of
recovery until at least 35 days after the Department has issued a final
recovery order pursuant to subsection (e). If a grantee does not request a
hearing as permitted in subsection (d), the Department may proceed with
recovery of the grant funds identified in the notice at any time after the
expiration of the 35-day request period established in subsection
(e).
i) Any notice or mailing
required or permitted by this Part shall be deemed received five days after the
notice or mailing is deposited in the United States mail, properly addressed
with the grantee's current business address and with sufficient U.S. postage
affixed.
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