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10/15/2013
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cause of the delay or failure no longer exists and, if applicable, for any reasonable period of time thereafter <br />required to resume performance. A Party, within a period of time reasonable under the circumstances, must <br />inform the other by any reasonable method (phone, email, etc.) and, as soon as practicable, must submit <br />written notice with proof of receipt, of the existence of a force majeure event or otherwise waive the right as a <br />defense to non - performance. <br />Section 13.23 Interim Contracts. The Parties agree that the Contract and/or any of its Program <br />Attachments will automatically continue as an "Interim Contract" beyond the expiration date of the term of the <br />Contract or Program Attachment(s), as applicable, under the following circumstances: (1) on or shortly prior to <br />the expiration date of the Contract or Program Attachment, there is a state of disaster declared by the Governor <br />that affects the ability or resources of the DSHS contract or program staff managing the Contract to complete <br />in a timely manner the extension, renewal, or other standard contract process for the Contract or Program <br />Attachment; and (2) DSHS makes the determination in its sole discretion that an Interim Contract is <br />appropriate under the circumstances. DSHS will notify Contractor promptly in writing if such a determination <br />is made. The notice will specify whether DSHS is extending the Contract or Program Attachment for <br />additional time for Contractor to perform or complete the previously contracted goods and services (with no <br />new or additional funding) or is purchasing additional goods and services as described in the Program <br />Attachment for the term of the Interim Contract, or both. The notice will include billing instructions and <br />detailed information on how DSHS will fund the goods or services to be procured during the Interim Contract <br />term. The Interim Contract will terminate thirty (30) days after the disaster declaration is terminated unless the <br />Parties agree to a shorter period of time. <br />Section 13.24 Cooperation and Communication. Contractor shall cooperate with Department staff and, as <br />applicable, other DSHS contractors, and shall promptly comply with requests from DSHS for information or <br />responses to DSHS inquiries concerning Contractor's duties or responsibilities under this Contract. <br />ARTICLE XIV BREACH OF CONTRACT AND REMEDIES FOR NON - COMPLIANCE <br />Section 14.01 Actions Constituting Breach of Contract. Actions or inactions that constitute breach of <br />contract include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />a) failure to properly provide the services and/or goods purchased under this Contract; <br />b) failure to comply with any provision of this Contract, including failure to comply with all applicable <br />statutes, rules or regulations; <br />c) failure to pay refunds or penalties owed to the Department; <br />d) failure to comply with a repayment agreement with the DSHS or agreed order issued by DSHS; <br />e) failure by Contractor to provide a full accounting of funds expended under this Contract; <br />f) discovery of a material misrepresentation in any aspect of Contractor's application or response to the <br />Solicitation Document; <br />g) any misrepresentation in the assurances and certifications in Contractor's application or response to <br />the Solicitation Document or in this Contract; or <br />h) Contractor is on or is added to the Excluded Parties List System (EPLS). <br />Section 14.02 General Remedies and Sanctions. The Department will monitor Contractor for both <br />programmatic and financial compliance. The remedies and sanctions in this section are available to the <br />Department against Contractor and any entity that subcontracts with Contractor for provision of services or <br />goods. HHSC OIG may investigate, audit and impose or recommend imposition of remedies or sanctions to <br />Department for any breach of this Contract and may monitor Contractor for financial compliance. The <br />Department may impose one or more remedies or sanctions for each item of noncompliance and will <br />General Provisions (Core Subrecipient) 2014 (June 28, 2013) 31 <br />
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