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GAO's Second Biennial Report on the Impact of Public Law 94-519

Published: Jul 28, 1983. Publicly Released: Jul 28, 1983.
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GAO discussed its second biennial report on the impact of P.L. 94-519, which established a system for distributing surplus Government property to non-Federal organizations, and its implementation during the second 2-year period of operation. GAO stated that P.L. 94-519 has generally met congressional expectations. Although the amount of transferred excess property has declined during the second period, Federal agencies are receiving a higher proportion of compensation for property than before the act's implementation. However, GAO noted that the General Services Administration (GSA), the approving agency for property transfers, has experienced major discrepancies in its computerized information system for property management. GAO also noted that only 5 of the 35 States involved in donating operations have submitted acceptable distribution plans to GSA. Further, only six agencies reviewed by GAO had received acceptable external audits of their programs. GAO believes that State agencies need to further emphasize the importance of adequate property control and accountability procedures for Federal property. Federal agencies should also continue to submit annual reports on all property donations.

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