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Sec. 28-103. Period of debarment.
   Sec. 28-103(1). The period of time for a debarment shall not exceed three (3) years from the date of the debarment determination.
   Sec. 28-103(2). If debarment is based solely upon debarment by another governmental agency, the period of debarment may run concurrently with the period established by that other debarring agency.
(Ord. No. 10404, § 1, 5-15-07)
Sec. 28-104. Notice.
If the director implements debarment, the director shall notify the person in writing within seven (7) days of the debarment action by certified mail, return receipt requested or by any other method that provides evidence of receipt. The person may submit a request to the director for an administrative hearing within fourteen (14) days of issuance of the director's debarment action. If a hearing is granted, it shall be conducted in accordance with this article.
(Ord. No. 10404, § 1, 5-15-07)
Sec. 28-105. Notice to affiliates.
   Sec. 28-105(1). If the director proposes to debar an affiliate, the affiliate shall have a right to appear in any hearing on the proposed debarment to show mitigating circumstances.
   Sec. 28-105(2). The affiliate shall advise the director within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice under section 28-104 of its intention to appear under subsection (1) of this section. Failure to provide written notice of appearance within the thirty (30) day period shall be a waiver of the right to appear in the hearing.
(Ord. No. 10404, § 1, 5-15-07; Ord. No. 11296, § 1, 8-5-15)
Sec. 28-106. Imputed knowledge.
   Sec. 28-106(1). Improper conduct by a person may be imputed to an affiliate for purposes of debarment where the impropriety occurred in connection with the affiliate's duties for or on behalf of, or with the knowledge or approval of, the contractor.
   Sec. 28-106(2). The improper conduct of a person or its affiliate having a contract with a contractor may be imputed to the contractor for purposes of debarment where the impropriety occurred in connection with the person's duties for or on behalf of, or with the knowledge or approval of, the contractor.
(Ord. No. 10404, § 1, 5-15-07)
Sec. 28-107. Suspension.
   Sec. 28-107(1). The director may suspend a person from receiving any award in order to protect the city's interests.
(Ord. No. 10404, § 1, 5-15-07)
Sec. 28-108. Period and scope of suspension.
The period of suspension shall not be more than sixty (60) days unless the director is informed of compelling reasons to extend the period of suspension.
(Ord. No. 10404, § 1, 5-15-07)
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