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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 8689 (Introduced in House) — To award funds to States and local areas for public, subsidized employment programs for youth. · Sec. 201

Sec. 201. GAO report

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Not later than 2 years after the date of the published report in section 105, and every 4 years thereafter, the Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct an independent evaluation of the activities funded under this Act and submit to Congress a report that shall be made publicly available. In conducting the evaluation under subsection (a), the Comptroller General shall consider, as applicable and appropriate, information from the report under section 105. The report described in subsection
(a)shall review, assess, and provide recommendations, as appropriate, on the following: Compliance with the requirements established under this Act. The effectiveness of the requirements established under this Act, associated challenges, and trends in the youth progress made toward the goals described in section 101(b)(1)(A). Federal guidance, best practices, and funding recommendations for related Federal youth employment activities and any innovative State and local actions that improve or further the education or career of youth participants, including employment opportunities that lead to long-term, unsubsidized employment.
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