Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 106— - COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM › § 9917
By October 1, 2001, every State that gets money from this program must take part in a system that measures how well the program is working. States must make sure the local agencies that get the money also take part. A State can choose to include subcontractor local agencies. Each year the State must send the Secretary of Health and Human Services a report showing measured performance, how the funds were spent (including administrative costs and money used for direct local services), how many people were served and their basic characteristics, and a summary of training and technical help the State provided. The Secretary must help build one or more model measurement systems with the States and local agencies and must give technical help and support for electronic data systems. After each fiscal year beginning after September 30, 1999, the Secretary must prepare a national report that summarizes planned versus actual uses of funds, spending breakdowns, counts and demographics of people served, State and local performance results, and any other information the Secretary needs if States are given time to collect it. The Secretary must send that report and any comments to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, and must include the Department’s definitions of direct and administrative costs. Of the funds reserved under section 9903(b)(3), not more than $350,000 may be used for these reporting tasks.
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42 U.S.C. § 9917
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73