22 C.F.R. Subpart E—Violations of this Part and Consequences
Title 22 - Foreign Relations
A recipient other than an individual is in violation of the requirements of this part if the Inter-American Foundation President or designee determines, in writing, that— (a) The recipient has violated the requirements of subpart B of this part; or (b) The number of convictions of the recipient's employees for violating criminal drug statutes in the workplace is large enough to indicate that the recipient has failed to make a good faith effort to provide a drug-free workplace. An individual recipient is in violation of the requirements of this part if the Inter-American Foundation President or designee determines, in writing, that— (a) The recipient has violated the requirements of subpart C of this part; or (b) The recipient is convicted of a criminal drug offense resulting from a violation occurring during the conduct of any award activity. If a recipient is determined to have violated this part, as described in §1008.500 or §1008.505, the Inter-American Foundation may take one or more of the following actions— (a) Suspension of payments under the award; (b) Suspension or termination of the award; and (c) Suspension or debarment of the recipient under 22 CFR part 1006, for a period not to exceed five years. The Inter-American Foundation may waive with respect to a particular award, in writing, a suspension of payments under an award, suspension or termination of an award, or suspension or debarment of a recipient if the Inter-American Foundation determines that such a waiver would be in the public interest. This exception authority cannot be delegated to any other official.
Title 22: Foreign Relations
PART 1008—GOVERNMENTWIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE)
Subpart E—Violations of this Part and Consequences
§ 1008.500 How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals?
§ 1008.505 How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals?
§ 1008.510 What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part?
§ 1008.515 Are there any exceptions to those actions?

