Title 22 › Chapter 91— ENHANCED PARTNERSHIP WITH PAKISTAN › Subchapter I— DEMOCRATIC, ECONOMIC, AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR PAKISTAN › § 8413
The Inspectors General for the Department of State, USAID, and other federal agencies (except the Department of Defense’s Inspector General) must audit, investigate, and watch how money from this part of the law is committed and spent by programs that use those funds. The State and USAID Inspectors General, after talking with the Secretary of State and the head of USAID, may open field offices in Pakistan and staff them to do this work. For each year 2010 through 2014, up to $30,000,000 per year from the amounts authorized under section 8412 may be used for these audits and oversight, and those dollars are in addition to other funds already available.
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22 U.S.C. § 8413
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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