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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 4428 (Reported in Senate) — To support the security of Taiwan and its right of self-determination, and for other purposes. · Sec. 606

Sec. 606. Reports and audits

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Not later than 90 days after the selection of the first class of fellows under this title, and annually thereafter, the Department of State shall offer to brief the appropriate congressional committees regarding the following issues: An assessment of the performance of the implementing partner in fulfilling the purposes of this Act. The names and sponsoring agencies of the fellows selected by the implementing partner and the extent to which such fellows represent the diversity of the United States.
The names of the parliamentary offices, ministries, other agencies of the governing authorities on Taiwan, and nongovernmental institutions to which each fellow was assigned during the second year of the fellowship. Any recommendations, as appropriate, to improve the implementation of the Taiwan Fellows Program, including added flexibilities in the administration of the program. An assessment of the Taiwan Fellows Program’s value upon the relationship between the United States and Taiwan or the United States and Asian countries.
The financial records of any implementing partner shall be audited annually in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards by independent certified public accountants or independent licensed public accountants who are certified or licensed by a regulatory authority of a State or another political subdivision of the United States. Each audit under paragraph
(1)shall be conducted at the place or places where the financial records of the implementing partner are normally kept. The implementing partner shall make available to the accountants conducting an audit under paragraph (1)— all books, financial records, files, other papers, things, and property belonging to, or in use by, the implementing partner that are necessary to facilitate the audit; and full facilities for verifying transactions with the balances or securities held by depositories, fiscal agents, and custodians. Not later than 6 months after the end of each fiscal year, the implementing partner shall provide a report containing the findings of the audit conducted for such fiscal year pursuant to paragraph
(1)to the Secretary of State and the American Institute in Taiwan. Each audit report under subparagraph
(A)shall— set forth the scope of the audit; include such statements, along with the auditor’s opinion of those statements, as may be necessary to present fairly the implementing partner’s assets and liabilities, surplus or deficit, with reasonable detail; include a statement of the implementing partner’s income and expenses during the year; and include a schedule of— all contracts and grants requiring payments greater than $5,000; and any payments of compensation, salaries, or fees at a rate greater than $5,000 per year. Each audit report under subparagraph
(A)shall be produced in sufficient copies for distribution to the public.
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