Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 33 - Public Health - Local Governments And Rural Water Systems Improvements Board
Part 1 - Drinking Water Systems Emergency Loan Fund Program Regulations
Section 33-1-IV - APPENDICES
Appendix 33-1-33-1-IV-E - Waste, Fraud and Abuse

Current through September 24, 2024

It is the loan recipient's responsibility for preventing, detecting, and prosecuting waste, fraud, abuse, and all other corrupt practices which occur in relation to the DWSELF loan project.

If the loan recipient becomes aware of allegations, evidence, or the appearance of corrupt practices, the loan recipient must:

(1) Immediately inform the Department in writing.

(2) Promptly pursue available state and local legal, administrative, and contractual remedies.

The Department may disallow costs under the DWSELF loan agreement where it is determined that such costs are related to waste, fraud, abuse, or other corrupt practices. The Department may also require repayment of DWSELF loan funds paid for such costs in accordance with Section III.E.(6) of this regulation.

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