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7 CFR §634.29

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  1. (a)Actions causing violations. The following actions constitute violation of a contract by a participant:
    1. (1)Knowingly or negligently damaging or causing BMP's to become impaired.
    2. (2)Adopting a land use or practice during the contract period which tends to defeat the purposes of the program.
    3. (3)Failing to comply with the terms of the contract.
    4. (4)Filing a false claim.
    5. (5)Misusing authorizations for payment.
  2. (b)Contract termination as a result of violations.
    1. (1)By signing a contract, the participant agrees to forfeit all rights to further cost-sharing payments under a contract and to refund all cost-share payments received, with interest, if the administering agency, with the concurrence of the State Conservationist, NRCS, determines that:
      1. (i)There was a violation of the contract during the time the participant had control of the land; and
      2. (ii)The violation was of such a nature as to warrant termination of the contract.
    2. (2)The participant shall be obligated to refund all cost-share payments and all cost shares paid under authorizations, with interest, at the rates established by the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to Pub. L. 92-41, 85 Stat. 97.
  3. (c)Payment adjustments and refunds resulting from violations.
    1. (1)By signing a contract, the participant agrees to refund cost-share payments received under the contract or to accept payment adjustments if the administering agency determines and the State Conservationist, NRCS, concurs that:
      1. (i)There was a violation of the contract during the time the participant had control of the land; and
      2. (ii)The nature of the violation does not warrant termination of the contract.
    2. (2)Payment adjustments may include decreasing the rate of cost share, or deleting from the contract a cost-share commitment, or withholding cost-share payments earned but not paid. The participant who signs the contract may be obligated to refund cost-share payments.