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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 3998

PUBLIC LAW 100-674—NOV. 17, 1988

"(ii) outstanding debts; and "(iii) prospective operating expenses; "(C) proposed fundraising activities to be carried out during the period beginning on the date of the report and ending on the date of the succeeding report; "(D) the number and location of Congressional Award Councils established since the previous report in States or congressional districts where no such councils previously existed; and "(E) any evidence of contacts between the Board or the Congressional Award Foundation and any congressional office, including copies of any correspondence between the Board or the Congressional Award Foundation and any congressional office. "(2) The reports required by paragraph (1) shall be submitted as follows: "(A) The first report shall be submitted not later than January 1, 1989. "(B) The second report shall be submitted not later than April 1, 1989. "(C) The third report shall be submitted not later than July 1, 1989. "(D) The final report shall be submitted not later than September 30, 1989. "(3) The date of the submission of a report under this subsection shall be considered to be the date of the report is registered to be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested. "(d) Not later than September 30, 1989, the Director shall certify to the congressional leadership that the Board complied with the requirements of this section in a timely manner. "(e) Within 30 days of the submission of each report required under subsection (c) and the submission of the certification required under subsection (d), the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the appropriate committees of the Congress a report verifying the information submitted in the report or certification, as appropriate.

  • (f) Prior to termination of the Board under this section, the

Board shall take such actions as may be required to provide for the dissolution of any corporation established by the Board under section 7(h). The Board shall set forth, in its bylaws, the procedures for dissolution to be followed by the Board.". 2 USC 807.

(e) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.—Section 8(a) is amended by strik-

ing "section 7(g)" and inserting "section 7(h)". 2 USC 803 note.

SEC. 3. TRANSITION PROVISIONS.

Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the congressional leadership shall appoint members to fill vacancies on the Congressional Award Board in accordance with section 4(a) of the Congressional Award Act (as amended by section 2(b)). In filling such vacancies, the congressional leadership shall first appoint members from the Congressional Award Association and local Congressional Award Councils in accordance with section 4(a) of the Congressional Award Act (as amended by section 2(b)). SEC. 4. REPORT.

(a) IN GENERAL.—The Congressional Award Board shall submit to the appropriate committees and subcommittees of the Congress a report that describes in detail—