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5-2-6-10.5. Deobligation of funds; reinstatement or reallocation of deobligated funds; deobligation for failure to report criminal data

IN Code § 5-2-6-10.5 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 10.5. (a) If an entitlement jurisdiction, eligible entity, or a local government entity:

(1) accepts funds under section 10 of this chapter that the institute has designated as public funds; and

(2) fails to comply with any requirement of the grant or funding;

the institute shall deobligate funds to the entitlement jurisdiction, eligible entity, or local government entity.

(b) If a public official or public agency dealing with crime or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents:

(1) accepts funds under section 10 of this chapter that the institute has designated as public funds; and

(2) fails to comply with its duties under IC 10-13-2-6(a) (data reporting);

the institute may deobligate funds to the public official or public agency.

(c) The institute may reinstate funds under:

(1) subsection (a) if the entitlement jurisdiction, eligible entity, or local government entity complies with the requirements of the grant or funding within six (6) months of the deobligation of funds; or

(2) subsection (b) if the public official or public agency complies with its duties under IC 10-13-2-6(a) within six (6) months of the deobligation of funds.

(d) If:

(1) an entitlement jurisdiction, eligible entity, or a local government entity does not comply with the requirements of the grant or funding within six (6) months of the deobligation of funds; or

(2) a public official or public agency does not comply with its duties under IC 10-13-2-6(a) within six (6) months of the deobligation of funds;

the institute may reallocate the funds.

As added by P.L.44-2006, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.35-2013, SEC.1; P.L.30-2019, SEC.6.

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5-2-6-10.5. Deobligation of funds; reinstatement or reallocation of deobligated funds; deobligation for failure to report criminal data