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18.8 Prevailing Wages. The Recipient agrees to comply with all of the applicable provisions <br />contained in chapter 177 of the Minnesota Statutes, and specifically those provisions contained in Minn. <br />Stat. §§ 177.41 through 177.50, as they may be amended, modified or replaced from time to time with <br />respect to the Recipient Program. By agreeing to this provision, the Recipient is not acknowledging or <br />agreeing that the cited provisions apply to the Recipient Program. <br />18.9 Disability Access. Where appropriate, Recipient of clean water funds, in consultation with the <br />Council on Disability and other appropriate governor-appointed disability councils, boards, committees, <br />and commissions, should make progress toward providing greater access to programs, print publications, <br />and digital media for people with disabilities related to the programs the recipient funds using <br />appropriations made in this agreement. <br />18.10. General Provisions. <br />(i)Lawsuit. This Grant shall be canceled if a court determines that the appropriation <br />illegally substitutes for a traditional source of funding. <br />(ii)Termination Due to Lack of Funds. Recipient recognizes that Met Council’s obligation <br />to reimburse Recipient for eligible Recipient Program costs is dependent upon Met Council’s <br />receipt of funds from the State of Minnesota appropriated to Met Council under 2025 Session <br />Law, Chapter 36, Article 2, Section 8(b). Should the State of Minnesota terminate such <br />appropriation or should such funds become unavailable to Met Council for any reason, Met <br />Council shall, upon written notice to Recipient of termination or unavailability of such funds, <br />have no further obligations for reimbursement or otherwise under this Grant Agreement. In the <br />event of such written notice, Recipient has no further obligation to complete the Recipient <br />Program as required by this Grant Agreement. <br />18.11. Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Grant Agreement may be executed in any number <br />of counterparts, each of which when executed will be deemed to be an original and the counterparts will <br />together constitute one agreement. A copy of this Grant Agreement, including its signature pages, will <br />be binding and deemed to be an original. Electronic signatures using Adobe Sign or a similar program <br />will be deemed an original signature. <br />19.Default and Remedies. <br />19.1 Defaults. The Recipient's failure to fully comply with any of the provisions contained in this <br />Grant Agreement constitute an event of default ("Event of Default"). <br />19.2. Remedies. Upon an event of default, the Met Council may exercise any one or more of the <br />following remedies: <br />a.Refrain from disbursing the Grant; <br />b. Demand that all or any portion of the Grant already disbursed be repaid to it, and upon <br />such demand the Recipient shall repay such amount to the Met Council; and <br />c.Enforce any additional remedies the Met Council may have at law or in equity.
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