Sec. 606. Government-wide entity identifier
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In this section, the term agency has the meaning given the term Executive agency under section 105 of title 5, United States Code. The head of each agency shall, to the extent practicable, require each private sector entity from which the agency regularly collects reports, filings, forms, disclosures, or other regularized information to obtain a unique entity identifier that allows the private sector entity to be identified uniquely across all Federal regulatory, procurement, assistance, and other reporting regimes.
The head of each agency shall, to the extent practicable, publish any public regulatory, procurement, assistance, and other reported information categorized using the unique entity identifier required under this section. The unique entity identifier required under this section shall be based on the global entity identifier issued by— utilities endorsed by the Regulatory Oversight Committee, whose charter was set forth by the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the Group of Twenty and the Financial Stability Board; or utilities endorsed or otherwise governed by the Global LEI Foundation so long as that Foundation remains recognized by the Regulatory Oversight Committee or any successor global public oversight body.