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<br />DEBARMENT POLICY <br />it is the policy of the Department not to enter into any agreement with parties that have been <br />debarred by any government agency (Federal or State}. ay execution of this agreement, the <br />County'certifies that neither it nor its agents w contractors are presently debarred, suspended, <br />proposed for debarment, declared tneGgible or voluntarily excluded from partidpation in this <br />transaction by any Federak or State Department or Agency and that it will not enter into <br />agreements with any entity that is debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared <br />ineligible or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction. <br />OTHER AGREEMENTS <br />The County is solely responsible for all agreements, contracts, and work orders entered into or <br />issued by the County for this Project. The Department 'ts not responsible for any expenses or <br />obligations incurred for tha Project except those specifically eligible for CMAQ funds and <br />obligations as approved by the Department under the terms of this Agreement. <br />AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS <br />Ali terms and conditions of thts Agreement are dependent upon, and, subject to the allocation of <br />funds for the purpose set forth in the Agreement and the Agreement shall automatically terminate <br />3f funds cease to be available. <br />IMPROPER USE OF FUNDS, EXCESS USE OF FUNDS <br />Where either the Department or the FNWA de#ermines that the funds paid to the County for this <br />Project are not used in accordance with the terms of this Agreement,. or if the cast of work done <br />by the Department exceeds the funding award, the Department will bill the County. <br />TERMINATION OF PROJECT <br />If the County decides to terminate the Project without the caneunrence of the Department, the <br />County shall reimburse the Department one hundred percent (100%} of ail costs expended by the <br />Department and associated with the Project. <br />Agreement ID # 149 19 <br />