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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 · Sec. 612

Sec. 612. DISCLOSURE

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## SEC. 612 DISCLOSURE **[**[22 U.S.C. 7711](/us/usc/t22/s7711)**]** ###
(a)Requirement for Timely Disclosure Not later than 90 days after the last day of each fiscal quarter, the Corporation shall make available to the public the following information: ####
(1)For assistance provided under section 605— #####
(A)the name of each entity to which assistance is provided; #####
(B)the amount of assistance provided to the entity; and #####
(C)a description of the program or project, including— ######
(i)a description of whether the program or project was solicited or unsolicited; and ######
(ii)a detailed description of the objectives and measures for results of the program or project. ####
(2)For funds allocated or transferred under section 619(b)— #####
(A)the name of each United States Government agency to which such funds are transferred or allocated; #####
(B)the amount of funds transferred or allocated to such agency; and #####
(C)a description of the program or project to be carried out by such agency with such funds. ###
(b)Dissemination The Board, acting through the Chief Executive Officer, shall make the information required to be disclosed under subsection
(a)available to the public— ####
(1)by publishing it on the website of the Corporation; ####
(2)by providing notice of the availability of such information in the Federal Register; and ####
(3)by any other methods that the Board determines to be appropriate.
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