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§  2875.  Ground  for  cancellation of contract by public authority. A
clause shall be inserted in all specifications  or  contracts  hereafter
made or awarded by any public authority or by any official of any public
authority created by the state or any political subdivision, for work or
services  performed  or  to be performed or goods sold or to be sold, to
provide that upon the refusal by a person, when called  before  a  grand
jury,  head  of  a state department, temporary state commission or other
state agency, the organized crime task force in the department  of  law,
head  of  a city department, or other city agency, which is empowered to
compel the attendance of witnesses  and  examine  them  under  oath,  to
testify  in  an investigation concerning any transaction or contract had
with the state, any political subdivision thereof, a public authority or
with any public department, agency or official of the state  or  of  any
political subdivision thereof or of a public authority, to sign a waiver
of  immunity  against  subsequent  criminal prosecution or to answer any
relevant question concerning such transaction or contract,

(a) such person, and any firm, partnership or corporation of which he is a member, partner, director or officer shall be disqualified from thereafter selling to or submitting bids to or receiving awards from or entering into any contracts with any public authority or official thereof, for goods, work or services, for a period of five years after such refusal, and to provide also that

(b) any and all contracts made with any public authority or official thereof, since the effective date of this law, by such person and by any firm, partnership or corporation of which he is a member, partner, director or officer may be cancelled or terminated by the public authority without incurring any penalty or damages on account of such cancellation or termination, but any monies owing by the public authority for goods delivered or work done prior to the cancellation or termination shall be paid.