Sec. 509. Report to Congress
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The Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service shall annually evaluate and report on the administrative services of such Service for the trust fund to the States and the sportfishing community, including the following categories of information: The percent of grant actions completed within 45 days of receipt, average number of days to process new grants, and average number of days to process grant amendments. Which wildlife and sport fish restoration policies are currently being updated, the start time for each update, and the anticipated completion time.
The number of Federal assistance workshops held with States and such Service in efforts to communicate fiscal policies and procedures with the State agencies. The response time to States based on initial notification or assistance requests initiated by a State. The number of States with unresolved reconciliation of land records and number of corrective action plans with open actions. The number of employees of such Service with grants management training and outstanding training requirements and the percent of State fish and wildlife staff to have received training from Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Fund Program of such Service.
The number of full-time equivalents contributing to grant processing and related grant management in each region. The number of in-field state project reviews and site visits by the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Fund Program. The number of audits per year originating from such Service and response time to related actions and correspondence.