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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1258 (Introduced in House) — To strengthen communities through English literacy and civics education for new Americans, and for other purposes. · Sec. 304

Sec. 304. Reporting and evaluation

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Each entity awarded a grant under section 302(a) shall submit a report annually to the Office of Citizenship and Immigrant Integration that— describes the activities of the State New American Council and subgrant recipients and how these activities meet the goals of— the Chief of the Office of Citizenship and Immigrant Integration; and the comprehensive plan described in section 303(a)(1); and describes the geographic areas being served, the number of immigrants in such areas, and the primary languages spoken there.
The Chief of the Office of Citizenship and Immigrant Integration may set out other requirements as the Chief sees fit in order to— impose accountability; and measure the outcomes of the activities carried out with grants awarded under section 302(a). The Chief of the Office of Citizenship and Immigrant Integration shall conduct an annual evaluation of the grant program established under this title and use such evaluation— to improve the effectiveness of programs carried out by the Chief; to assess future needs of immigrants and of State and local governments related to immigrants; to determine the effectiveness of such grant program; and to ensure that the grantees and subgrantees are acting within the scope and purpose of this title.
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