47 U.S.C. § 1010 : US Code - Section 1010: Reports

Search 47 U.S.C. § 1010 : US Code - Section 1010: Reports

(a) Reports by Attorney General
(1) In general
On or before November 30, 1995, and on or before November 30 of
each year thereafter, the Attorney General shall submit to
Congress and make available to the public a report on the amounts
paid during the preceding fiscal year to telecommunications
carriers under sections 1003(e) and 1008 of this title.
(2) Contents
A report under paragraph (1) shall include -
(A) a detailed accounting of the amounts paid to each carrier
and the equipment, facility, or service for which the amounts
were paid; and
(B) projections of the amounts expected to be paid in the
current fiscal year, the carriers to which payment is expected
to be made, and the equipment, facilities, or services for
which payment is expected to be made.
(b) Reports by Comptroller General and Inspector General
(1) On or before April 1, 1996, the Comptroller General of the
United States, and every two years thereafter, the Inspector
General of the Department of Justice, shall submit to the Congress
a report, after consultation with the Attorney General and the
telecommunications industry -
(A) describing the type of equipment, facilities, and services
that have been brought into compliance under this subchapter; and
(B) reflecting its analysis of the reasonableness and cost-
effectiveness of the payments made by the Attorney General to
telecommunications carriers for modifications necessary to ensure
compliance with this subchapter.
(2) Compliance cost estimates. - A report under paragraph (1)
shall include findings and conclusions on the costs to be incurred
by telecommunications carriers to comply with the assistance
capability requirements of section 1002 of this title after the
effective date of such section 1002 of this title, including
projections of the amounts expected to be incurred and a
description of the equipment, facilities, or services for which
they are expected to be incurred.
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