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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
01/09/2024
Control Number
2024-017
Agenda Item Number
13.B.
Entity Name
Indian River County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. (HFH
Subject
Agreement to Purchase and Sell Real Estate Donation of Former Gifford Gardens
4730 40th Avenue
Warranty Deed
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 92700328-CA93-46FB-A33E-35E863E9820E <br />Recipient. A debt is delinquent if it has not been paid by the date specified in Treasury's <br />initial written demand for payment, unless other satisfactory arrangements have been <br />made or if the Recipient knowingly or improperly retains funds that are a debt as <br />defined in paragraph 14(a). Treasury will take any actions available to it to collect such <br />a debt. <br />15. Disclaimer. <br />a. The United States expressly disclaims any and all responsibility or liability to Recipient <br />or third persons for the actions of Recipient or third persons resulting in death, bodily <br />injury, property damages, or any other losses resulting in any way from the <br />performance of this award or any other losses resulting in any way from the <br />performance of this award or any contract, or subcontract under this award. <br />b. The acceptance of this award by Recipient does not in any way establish an agency <br />relationship between the United States and Recipient. <br />16. Protections for Whistleblowers. <br />a. In accordance with 41 U.S.C. § 4712, Recipient may not discharge, demote, or otherwise <br />discriminate against an employee in reprisal for disclosing to any of the list of persons or <br />entities provided below, information that the employee reasonably believes is evidence of <br />gross mismanagement of a federal contract or grant, a gross waste of federal funds, an <br />abuse of authority relating to a federal contract or grant, a substantial and specific danger <br />to public health or safety, or a violation of law, rule, or regulation related to a federal <br />contract (including the competition for or negotiation of a contract) or grant. <br />b. The list of persons and entities referenced in the paragraph above includes the following: <br />i. A member of Congress or a representative of a committee of Congress; <br />ii. An Inspector General; <br />iii. The Government Accountability Office; <br />iv. A Treasury employee responsible for contract or grant oversight or management; <br />V. An authorized official of the Department of Justice or other law enforcement <br />agency; <br />vi: A court or grand jury; or <br />vii. A management official or other employee of Recipient, contractor, or <br />subcontractor who has the responsibility to investigate, discover, or address <br />misconduct. <br />c. Recipient shall inform its employees in writing of the rights and remedies provided under <br />this section, in the predominant native language of the workforce. <br />17. Increasing Seat Belt Use in the United States. Pursuant to Executive Order 13043, 62 FR <br />19217 (Apr. 18, 1997), Recipient should encourage its contractors to adopt and enforce on-the- <br />job seat belt policies and programs for their employees when operating company-owned, <br />rented or personally owned vehicles. <br />18. Reducing Text Messaging While Driving. Pursuant to Executive Order 13513, 74 FR 51225 <br />(Oct. 6, 2009), Recipient should encourage its employees, subrecipients, and contractors to <br />adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging while driving, and Recipient should <br />establish workplace safety policies to decrease accidents caused by distracted drivers. <br />
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