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1) ‍ Is‍determined‍to‍have‍violated‍an‍applicable‍prohibition‍in‍paragraph‍a.1‍of‍this‍ <br />award‍term;‍or <br />2) ‍ Has‍an‍employee‍who‍is‍determined‍by‍the‍agency‍official‍authorized‍to‍terminate‍ <br />the‍award‍to‍have‍violated‍an‍applicable‍prohibition‍in‍paragraph‍a.1‍of‍this‍award‍term <br />through‍conduct‍that‍is‍either <br />a) ‍Associated‍with‍performance‍under‍this‍award;‍or <br />b) ‍Imputed‍to‍the‍subrecipient‍using‍the‍standards‍and‍due‍process‍for‍ <br />imputing‍the‍conduct‍of‍an‍individual‍to‍an‍organization‍that‍are‍provided‍in‍2‍ <br />C.F.R.‍Part‍180,‍“OMB‍Guidelines‍to‍Agencies‍on‍Governmentwide‍ <br />Debarment‍and‍Suspension‍(Nonprocurement),”‍as‍implemented‍by‍our‍agency‍ <br />at‍2‍C.F.R.‍Part‍376. <br />C. ‍Provisions‍applicable‍to‍any‍recipient. <br />1) ‍ You‍must‍inform‍us‍immediately‍of‍any‍information‍you‍receive‍from‍any‍source‍ <br />alleging‍a‍violation‍of‍a‍prohibition‍in‍paragraph‍A.1‍of‍this‍award‍term <br />2) ‍ Our‍right‍to‍terminate‍unilaterally‍that‍is‍described‍in‍paragraph‍A.2‍or‍B‍of‍this‍ <br />section: <br />a) ‍Implements‍section‍106(g)‍of‍the‍Trafficking‍Victims‍Protection‍Act‍of‍ <br />2000‍(TVPA),‍as‍amended‍(22‍U.S.C.‍§‍7104(g)),‍and <br />b) ‍Is‍in‍addition‍to‍all‍other‍remedies‍for‍noncompliance‍that‍are‍available‍to‍us <br />under‍this‍award. <br />3) ‍ You‍must‍include‍the‍requirements‍of‍paragraph‍A.1‍of‍this‍award‍term‍in‍any‍ <br />subaward‍you‍make‍to‍a‍private‍entity. <br />D. ‍Definitions.‍For‍purposes‍of‍this‍award‍term: <br />1)    ‍ “Employee”‍means‍either: <br />a) ‍An‍individual‍employed‍by‍you‍or‍a‍subrecipient‍who‍is‍engaged‍in‍the‍ <br />performance‍of‍the‍project‍or‍program‍under‍this‍award;‍or <br />b) ‍ Another‍person‍engaged‍in‍the‍performance‍of‍the‍project‍or‍program‍under <br />this‍award‍and‍not‍compensated‍by‍you‍including,‍but‍not‍limited‍to,‍a‍ <br />volunteer‍or‍individual‍whose‍services‍are‍contributed‍by‍a‍third‍party‍as‍an‍in- <br />kind‍contribution‍toward‍cost‍sharing‍or‍matching‍requirements. <br />2)    ‍“Forced‍labor”‍means: <br />Labor‍obtained‍by‍any‍of‍the‍following‍methods:‍the‍recruitment,‍harboring,‍ <br />transportation,‍provision,‍or‍obtaining‍of‍a‍person‍for‍labor‍or‍services,‍through‍the‍use <br />of‍force,‍fraud,‍or‍coercion‍for‍the‍purpose‍of‍subjection‍to‍involuntary‍servitude,‍ <br />peonage,‍debt‍bondage,‍or‍slavery. <br />3)‍ “Private‍entity”: <br />11Page <br />Notice of Award <br />Award# <br />FAIN# <br />Federal Award Date:06/18/2021 <br />1 CPIMP211286-01-00 <br />CPIMP211286 <br />DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES <br />Office of the Secretary