Title 31 › Subtitle SUBTITLE III— - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT › Chapter CHAPTER 35— - ACCOUNTING AND COLLECTION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - ACCOUNTING REQUIREMENTS, SYSTEMS, AND INFORMATION › § 3511
The Comptroller General must write the accounting rules, standards, and requirements that every executive agency must follow. Before doing that, the Comptroller General must talk with the Secretary of the Treasury and the President about their accounting, financial reporting, and budget needs. The Comptroller General must also think about what other agency heads need. The rules must let each agency’s accounting link up with the Treasury’s system. They must let agency heads carry out their duties under section 3512. The rules must give a way to do government-wide accounting, fully report each agency’s and the Government’s financial results, and provide the financial information and controls the President and Congress need. The Comptroller General keeps authority under section 121(b) of title 40 and may set forms, systems, and procedures for the judicial branch (except the Supreme Court). The Comptroller General, the Secretary, and the President must run an ongoing program to keep improving government accounting and financial reporting.
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31 U.S.C. § 3511
Title 31 — Money and Finance
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73