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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 · Sec. 1707

Sec. 1707. ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS

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## SEC. 1707 ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS **[**[34 U.S.C. 10387](/us/usc/t34/s10387)**]** ###
(a)By the Attorney General The Attorney General shall have access for the purpose of audit and examination to any pertinent books, documents, papers, or records of a grant recipient under this part and to the pertinent books, documents, papers, or records of State and local governments, persons, businesses, and other entities that are involved in programs, projects, or activities for which assistance is provided under this part. ###
(b)By the Comptroller General Subsection
(a)shall apply with respect to audits and examinations conducted by the Comptroller General of the United States or by an authorized representative of the Comptroller General.
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