Sec. 201. Disclosure requirements for recipients of Federal funds
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Subchapter III of chapter 13 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: An individual or entity (including a State or local government and a recipient of a Federal research grant) carrying out a program, project, or activity that is, in whole or in part, carried out using Federal funds shall clearly state in any statement, press release, requests for proposal, bid solicitation, or other document describing the program, project, or activity, other than a communication containing not more than 280 characters— the percentage of the total costs of the program, project, or activity which will be financed with Federal funds; the dollar amount of the Federal funds made available for the program, project, or activity; and the percentage of the total costs of, and dollar amount for, the program, project, or activity that will be financed by nongovernmental sources.
If the Director of the Office of Management and Budget determines that an individual or entity is failing to comply with subsection (a), the Director may direct the head of each agency providing Federal funds to the individual or entity to withhold not more than 25 percent of the amount of Federal funds that would otherwise be provided to the individual or entity, until the date on which the individual or entity complies with subsection (a). . The table of sections for subchapter III of chapter 13 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: 1356.
Disclosure requirements for recipients of Federal funds. .