44 U.S.C. § 2106 : US Code - Section 2106: Reports to Congress

Search 44 U.S.C. § 2106 : US Code - Section 2106: Reports to Congress

The Archivist shall submit to the Congress, in January of each
year and at such other times as the Archivist finds appropriate, a
report concerning the administration of functions of the Archivist,
the Administration, the National Historical Publications and
Records Commission, and the National Archives Trust Fund. Such
report shall describe -
(1) program administration and expenditures of funds, both
appropriated and nonappropriated, by the Administration, the
Commission, and the Trust Fund Board;
(2) research projects and publications undertaken by Commission
grantees, and by Trust Fund grantees, including detailed
information concerning the receipt and use of all appropriated
and nonappropriated funds;
(3) by account, the moneys, securities, and other personal
property received and held by the National Archives Trust Fund
Board, and of its operations, including a listing of the purposes
for which funds are transferred to the National Archives and
Records Administration for expenditure to other Federal agencies;
and
(4) the matters specified in section 2904(c)(8) of this title.
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