570.910—Corrective and remedial actions.
        
        (a) General.
         Consistent with the procedures described in  § 570.900(b), the Secretary may take one or more of the actions described in paragraph (b) of this section. Such actions shall be designed to prevent a continuation of the performance deficiency; mitigate, to the extent possible, the adverse effects or consequences of the deficiency; and prevent a recurrence of the deficiency.
    
    
        
        (b) Actions authorized.
         The following lists the actions that HUD may take in response to a deficiency identified during the review of a recipient's performance:
    
    
        
        (1) 
         Issue a letter of warning advising the recipient of the deficiency and putting the recipient on notice that additional action will be taken if the deficiency is not corrected or is repeated;
    
    
        
        (2) 
         Recommend, or request the recipient to submit, proposals for corrective actions, including the correction or removal of the causes of the deficiency, through such actions as:
    
    
        
        (i) 
         Preparing and following a schedule of actions for carrying out the affected CDBG activities, consisting of schedules, timetables and milestones necessary to implement the affected CDBG activities;
    
    
        
        (ii) 
         Establishing and following a management plan which assigns responsibilities for carrying out the actions identified in paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section;
    
    
        
        (iii) 
         For entitlement and Insular Areas recipients, canceling or revising affected activities that are no longer feasible to implement due to the deficiency and re-programming funds from such affected activities to other eligible activities (pursuant to the citizen participation requirements in  24 CFR part 91 ); or
    
    
        
        (iv) 
         Other actions which will serve to prevent a continuation of the deficiency, mitigate (to the extent possible) the adverse effects or consequences of the deficiency, and prevent a recurrence of the deficiency;
    
    
        
        (3) 
         Advise the recipient that a certification will no longer be acceptable and that additional assurances will be required;
    
    
    
        
        (5) 
         Advise the recipient to reimburse its program account or letter of credit in any amounts improperly expended and reprogram the use of the funds in accordance with applicable requirements;
    
    
        
        (6) 
         Change the method of payment to the recipient from a letter of credit basis to a reimbursement basis;
    
    
        
        (7) 
         In the case of claims payable to HUD or the U.S. Treasury, institute collection procedures pursuant to subpart B of  24 CFR part 17; and
    
    
        
        (8) 
         In the case of an entitlement or Insular Areas recipient, condition the use of funds from a succeeding fiscal year's allocation upon appropriate corrective action by the recipient. The failure of the recipient to undertake the actions specified in the condition may result in a reduction, pursuant to  § 570.911, of the entitlement or Insular Areas recipient's annual grant by up to the amount conditionally granted.