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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 11001 · Sec. 441

Sec. 441. REDUCTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN

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## SEC. 441 REDUCTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN **[**[42 U.S.C. 629k](/us/usc/t42/s629k)**]** ###
(a)In General The Secretary shall reduce the burden of administering this part imposed on the recipients of funds under this part, by— ####
(1)reviewing and revising administrative data collection instruments and forms to eliminate duplication and streamline reporting requirements for the recipients while collecting all data required under this part; ####
(2)in coordination with activities required under the Paperwork Reduction Act, conducting an analysis of the total number of hours reported by the recipients to comply with paperwork requirements and exploring, in consultation with the recipients, how to reduce the number of hours required for the compliance by at least 15 percent; ####
(3)collecting input from the recipients with respect to fiscal and oversight requirements and making changes to ensure consistency with standards and guidelines for other Federal formula grant programs based on the input; and ####
(4)respecting the sovereignty of Indian tribes when complying with this subsection. ###
(b)Limitation on Applicability Subsection
(a)of this section shall not apply to any reporting or data collection otherwise required by law that would affect the ability of the Secretary to monitor and ensure compliance with State plans approved under this part or ensure that funds are expended consistent with this part.
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