Title 2 › Chapter 19— CONGRESSIONAL AWARD PROGRAM › Subchapter I— CONGRESSIONAL AWARD PROGRAM › § 807
The Board must hire an independent public accountant to do a yearly audit of the Board’s financial records and of any corporation the Board set up for the program. The audit must follow normal government auditing rules. The auditor must be allowed to look at any books, documents, papers, or other records they reasonably need that relate to the program. By May 15 each year, the Board must send the audit results to the right officers, committees, and subcommittees of Congress and to the Comptroller General, and include any extra areas the auditor says need attention. The Comptroller General will review each audit, may inspect records or talk to the auditor, and must give Congress a report of that review within 180 days after getting the Board’s report.
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2 U.S.C. § 807
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Apr 3, 2026
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