Rule 802.123 Sanctions

(a) Level-One Sanction. The Agency may impose a level-one sanction on a Board, AEL grant recipient, or Agency grantee for sanctionable acts. Sanctionable acts that occur during the program, grant, fiscal, contract, or calendar year include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) failure to submit timely and accurate required financial or performance reports; (2) failure to take corrective actions to resolve findings identified during monitoring, investigative, or program reviews, including failure to comply with a technical assistance plan developed by the Agency; (3) failure to rectify or resolve all independent audit findings or questioned costs within required time frames; (4) failure to submit required annual audits; (5) breach of administrative and service contract requirements; (6) failure to retain required service delivery and financial records; or (7) failure to meet the target on any contracted performance measure by more than 10 percent of target. (b) Level-Two Sanction. The Agency may impose a level-two sanction on a Board, AEL grant recipient, or Agency grantee for sanctionable acts. Sanctionable acts that occur during the program, grant, fiscal, contract, or calendar year include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) failure to rectify a level-one sanction within six months of notice; (2) committing a second sanctionable act; (3) failure to rectify reported threats to health and safety of program participants within 30 days of notice. Rectifying health and safety may include investigating a complaint, taking appropriate corrective actions, or making referrals to appropriate authorities; or (4) failure to meet the target on any contracted performance measure by more than 25 percent of target. (c) Level-Three Sanction. The Agency may impose a level-three sanction on a Board, AEL grant recipient, or Agency grantee for sanctionable acts. Sanctionable acts that occur during the program, grant, fiscal, contract, or calendar year include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) failure to rectify a level-one sanction within one year of notice; (2) failure to rectify a level-two sanction within six months of notice; (3) committing multiple sanctionable acts; (4) failure to rectify reported threats to health and safety of program participants within 60 days of notice. Rectifying health and safety may include investigating a complaint, taking appropriate corrective action, or making referrals to appropriate authorities; or (5) failure to meet the target on any contracted measure by more than 25 percent of target for two consecutive years. Source Note: The provisions of this §802.123 adopted to be effective February 7, 2011, 36 TexReg 604; amended to be effective February 24, 2014, 39 TexReg 1201
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