[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 22, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 22CFR211.11]

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                       TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS
 
            CHAPTER II--AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 211_TRANSFER OF FOOD COMMODITIES FOR FOOD USE IN DISASTER RELIEF, 
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER ASSISTANCE--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 211.11  Suspension, termination, and expiration of program.

    (a) Termination or suspension by A.I.D. All or any part of the 
assistance provided under the program, including commodities in transit, 
may be terminated or suspended by A.I.D. at its discretion if AID/W 
determines that a cooperating sponsor has failed to comply with the 
provisions of the approved Operational Plan or TA, or of this 
Regulation, or that the continuation of such assistance is no longer 
necessary or desirable. If AID/W believes that circumstances permit, 
AID/W will provide a nongovernmental cooperating sponsor written notice 
of A.I.D.'s intention to terminate or suspend the cooperating sponsor's 
program, together with an explanation of the reason(s) for A.I.D.'s 
action, at least 30 days prior to

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the date indicated in the notice that the program will be terminated or 
suspended. Comments provided by the nongovernmental cooperating sponsor 
prior to the effective date of the termination or suspension shall be 
considered by AID/W in determining whether to rescind the notice. When a 
program is terminated or suspended, title to commodities which have been 
transferred to the cooperating sponsor, or monetized proceeds, program 
income and real or personal property procured with monetized proceeds or 
program income shall, at the written request of USAID, the Diplomatic 
Post or AID/W, be transferred to the U.S. Government by the cooperating 
sponsor or shall otherwise be transferred by the cooperating sponsor as 
directed by A.I.D. Any then excess commodities on hand at the time the 
program is terminated shall be disposed of in accordance with Sec. 
211.5 (o) and (p) or as otherwise instructed by USAID or the Diplomatic 
Post. If it is determined that any commodity authorized to be supplied 
under the Operational Plan or TA is no longer available for Food for 
Peace programs, such authorization shall terminate with respect to any 
commodities which, as of the date of such determination have not been 
delivered f.o.b. or f.a.s. vessel, provided that every effort will be 
made to give adequate advance notice to protect cooperating sponsors 
against unnecessarily booking vessels.
    (b) Expiration of program. Upon expiration of the approved program 
under circumstances other than those described in paragraph (a), the 
cooperating sponsor shall deposit with the U.S. Disbursing Officer, 
American Embassy, with instructions to credit the deposit to CCC Account 
No. 20FT401, any remaining monetized proceeds or program income, or the 
cooperating sponsor shall obtain approval from AID/W for the use of such 
monetized proceeds or program income, or real or personal property 
procured with such proceeds or income, for purposes consistent with 
those authorized for support from A.I.D.