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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 3766 (Introduced in Senate) — To establish American opportunity accounts, to modify estate and gift tax rules, to reform the taxation of capital in... · Sec. 105

Sec. 105. Rules governing AO accounts relating to investment, accounting, and reporting

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The Secretary shall establish, and the American Opportunity Fund Board shall invest in debt obligations of the United States government with a term of 30 years. Under regulations which shall be prescribed by the Executive Director, and subject to the provisions of this title, section 8439(b) of title 5, United States Code, (relating to engagement of independent qualified public accountant) shall apply with respect to the American Opportunity Fund and accounts maintained in such Fund in the same manner and to the same extent as such section relates to the Thrift Savings Fund and the accounts maintained in the Thrift Savings Fund.
For purposes of paragraph (1), references in such section 8439(b) to an employee, Member, former employee, or former Member shall be deemed references to an account holder of an AO account in the American Opportunity Fund. Except as otherwise authorized by Federal law, the American Opportunity Fund Board, the Executive Director, and any employee of the American Opportunity Fund Board shall not disclose information with respect to the American Opportunity Fund or any account maintained in such Fund.
The Executive Director may, subject to such requirements and conditions as he may prescribe by regulations, disclose such information with respect to the AO account of the beneficiary to such person or persons as the beneficiary may designate in a request for or consent to such disclosure, or to any other person at the beneficiary’s request to the extent necessary to comply with a request for information or assistance made by the beneficiary to such other person.
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