Title 31 › Subtitle SUBTITLE V— - GENERAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION › Chapter CHAPTER 65— - INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION › § 6508
When a Congressional committee in charge of a grant program asks, the Comptroller General must study that program. The study looks at whether the program overlaps or conflicts with other grants, whether it could be run more effectively, efficiently, cheaply, and more uniformly, and it reviews the program’s budget, accounting, reporting, and other administrative rules. The Comptroller General must send a report and any recommendations to Congress. If a program is ending, the report should be sent, if possible, in the year before it ends. When such a committee asks, the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations must study how the program affects state and local government structures, federal‑state‑local money relationships, and how those governments coordinate running the program. The Commission must send its report and recommendations to the requesting committee and to Congress.
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31 U.S.C. § 6508
Title 31 — Money and Finance
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73