PALM BEACH COUNTY OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Sample Clauses

PALM BEACH COUNTY OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. Palm Beach County has established the Office of Inspector General in Palm Beach County Code, Chapter 2Article XII, as may be amended. The Inspector General’s authority includes, but is not limited to, the power to review past, present and proposed County Agreements, contracts, transactions, accounts and records, to require the production of records, and to audit, investigate, monitor, and inspect the activities of the Subrecipient, its officers, agents, employees, and lobbyists in order to ensure compliance with Agreement requirements and detect corruption and fraud. Failure to cooperate with the Inspector General or interfering with or impeding any investigation shall be in violation of Palm Beach County Code, Chapter 2 – Article XII, and punished pursuant to Section 125.69, Florida Statutes, in the same manner as a second degree misdemeanor.
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PALM BEACH COUNTY OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. Palm Beach County has established the Office of Inspector General in Palm Beach County Code, Section 2-421 - 2-440, as may be amended. The Inspector General’s authority includes, but is not limited to, the power to review past, present and proposed City contracts, transactions, accounts and records, to require the production of records, and to audit, investigate, monitor, and inspect the activities of the City and its agents in order to ensure compliance with contract requirements and detect corruption and fraud. Failure to cooperate with the Inspector General or interfering with or impeding any investigation shall be a breach of this Agreement and may result in termination of this Agreement or other sanctions or penalties as set forth in the Palm Beach County Code.
PALM BEACH COUNTY OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. Palm Beach County has established the Office of the Inspector General, Palm Beach County Code Section 2-421, et seq, as may be amended. The Inspector General’s authority includes but is not limited to the power to review past, present and proposed County contracts, transactions, accounts and records, to require the production of records, and audit, investigate, monitor, and inspect the activities of the contractor, its officers, agents, employees, and lobbyists in order to ensure compliance with contract specifications and detect corruption and fraud. All contractors and parties doing business with the County and receiving County funds shall fully cooperate with the Inspector General including receiving access to records relating to procurements or any resulting contract.

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