Title 36 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Patriotic and National Organizations › Part Part B— - Organizations › Chapter CHAPTER 2205— - UNITED STATES OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - UNITED STATES CENTER FOR SAFESPORT › § 220543
Keep accurate and complete financial records. The Center must have an independent audit of its last fiscal year at least once a year. The audit must follow generally accepted accounting rules, be done where the Center keeps its financial files, and check that internal controls work and money is not wasted or misused. The auditor must issue a report within 180 days after the audit is finished. After each audit, the Center must make a separate corrective action plan for any auditor recommendations. The plan must name who is responsible, describe the fix, give a target date, or explain why the Center disagrees or will not act. The Center must let the auditor see all records, documents, personnel, and financial statements needed. The Center must post on its website each audit report, its IRS Form 990 for each year, and the minutes of its quarterly board meetings. Posted items must not include anyone’s personal identifying information. The law treats the Center as a private entity. Each year the Center must send Congress a report that includes a strategic plan for carrying out its duties, what was done to follow that plan, fair financial statements and an analysis of changes, and detailed counts and descriptions of misconduct complaints (referred, pending, closed, and reported to law enforcement). The report must also give the number and outcomes of retaliation complaints, the number of education and training activities developed and provided, and a description of other Center activities. An "audit report" is a written auditor opinion on the Center’s books, internal controls, and compliance with these rules. An "independent auditor" is a certified or licensed public accountant who meets accepted standards.
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36 U.S.C. § 220543
Title 36 — Patriotic and National Observances
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73