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Sanctions applicable to letter of credit administration--Office of the Secretary, HHS. Proposed rule.

Federal Register 1983 March 9
We are proposing regulations that would govern the imposition of sanctions against recipient organizations holding letters of credit under programs administered by the Department of Health and Human Services. The regulations would describe the conditions which may prompt the imposition of sanctions and would establish uniform procedures for providing affected recipient organizations: (1) Adequate notice of the grounds upon which proposed sanctions are based, (2) an opportunity to respond to the factual and legal bases of the proposed sanctions, and (3) a reasoned decision that articulates the factual and legal bases of the Department's final decision. We believe that these uniform procedures would be useful both as a sound management tool for the Department and as a guide to grantees and contractors.

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