(a) If a municipality or county fails to fulfill its obligations under § 1905 of this title or as otherwise set forth in this chapter, the Office may recommend to the Committee that the corridor or district be placed under formal review or that its corridor or district designation be terminated. (b) Unless a municipality fails to provide local incentives under § 1906 of this title, the Office may not recommend any of the following: (1) Placing a corridor or district under formal review for at least 2 years following the initial designation of the corridor or district. (2) Terminating the designation of a corridor or district for at least 1 year following the placement of the corridor or district on formal review by the Committee. (c) The Office may not recommend formal review or termination of a corridor or district without providing sufficient notice and opportunity to be heard to the corridor or district. (d) The Committee may approve any recommendation by the Office to place a corridor or district under formal review or to terminate a corridor's or district's designation on the affirmative vote of ⅗ of the members of the Committee. (e) The Office may promulgate regulations to authorize the continuation of previously authorized corridor or district incentives for a reasonable period following termination of the corridor or district. A new incentive may not be authorized for any entity after the date of termination. Downtown Development Corridor and District Grants
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