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(2) to inform the Congress of such omission, and

(3) at the request of any congressional committee to which such report is referred, to present all information concerning such items. (July 31, 1956, ch. 804, title V, § 503, 70 Stat. 762.)

5 U.S.C., § 2181. Presidential designee to coordinate and facilitate actions to discharge Federal responsibilities: Report.

* **The Presidential designee *** shall submit a report to the President and to the Congress in odd-numbered years. Such report shall cover the administration of Federal responsibilities authorized under this subchapter [Federal Absentee Voting Assistance], the progress of the States in carrying out the recommendations contained in sections 2171-2173 of this title [State enactment of absentee voting legislation], statistical data relating to absentee voting, and such other information as the Presidential designee may consider appropriate. (Aug. 9, 1955, ch. 656, title II, § 201, 69 Stat. 585.)

5 U.S.C., § 2102. Reports to Congress.

The [Civil Service] Commission shall report annually to Congress upon the operation of this chapter [Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance]. (Aug. 17, 1954, ch. 752, § 13, 68 Stat. 743.)

5 U.S.C., § 2266. Administration by Commission.

(f) Annual report.

The [Civil Service] Commission shall publish an annual report upon the operations of this chapter [Civil Service Retirement Program] and shall include in each such report a statement with respect to the status of the fund on a normal cost plus interest basis.

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*** (May 29, 1930, ch. 349, § 16, as renumbered July 31, 1956, ch. 804, title ÏV, § 401, 70 Stat. 758.)

5 U.S.C., § 2375. Duties of the [Advisory] Commission [On Intergovernmental Relations].

It shall be the duty of the Commission

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(3) to submit an annual report to the President and the Congress on or before January 31 of each year. The Commission may also submit such additional reports to the President, to the Congress or any committee of the Congress, and to any unit of government or organization as the Commission may deem appropriate. (Sept. 24, 1959, Pub. L. 86-380, § 5, 73 Stat. 705.)

5 U.S.C., § 3011. Reports to Congress.

The [Civil Service] Commission shall transmit to the Congress annually a report concerning the operation of this [Federal Employees Health Benefits] Act. (Sept. 28, 1959, Pub. L. 86-382, § 12, 73 Stat. 716.)

6 U.S.C., § 14. Purchase of bonds to cover officers and employees of the Federal Government.

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(c) * Thereafter, the Secretary of the Treasury shall transmit to the Congress on or before October 1 of each year, beginning with the year 1957, a comprehensive report of such operations [relating to bonding of employees during the preceding fiscal year in the departments and independent establishments in the executive branch of the Federal Government].

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** (July 30, 1947, ch. 390, 61 Stat. 650; Aug. 9, 1955, ch. 683, § 1, 69 Stat. 618.)

7 U.S.C., § 1446a. Dairy products; availability through Commodity Credit Corporation.

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(b) Secretary of the Army; needs; reports to Congress.

*The Secretary of the Army shall report every six months to the Committees on Agriculture of the Senate and the House of Representatives and the Secretary of Agriculture the amount of [surplus] dairy products used [for military establishments] under this subsection.

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* * * (Oct. 31, 1949, ch. 792, title II, § 202, as added Aug. 28, 1954, ch. 1041, title II, § 204 (d), 68 Stat. 900, and amended Apr. 2, 1956, ch. 159, § 3, 70 Stat. 87; Aug. 28, 1958, Pub. L. 85-835, title V, § 504, 72 Stat. 996.)

7 U.S.C., § 910. Annual report.

The [Rural Electrification] Administrator shall present annually to the Congress not later than the 20th day of January of each year a full report of his activities under this [Rural Electrification] chapter. (May 20, 1936, ch. 432, title I, § 10, 49 Stat. 1366; Oct. 28, 1949, ch. 776, § 2, 63 Stat. 948.)

7 U.S.C., § 1695 Distribution of surplus food commodities to needy persons in the United States.

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The Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and the Secretary of Labor, shall make a study of, and shall report to Congress within six months after the date of enactment of this section, on the feasibility of * * * extending the scope of the food stamp plan established by this section to include persons receiving unemployment compensation, receiving old-age and survivors insurance (social security) pensions, and other low-income groups not eligible to receive food stamps under this section. (Sept. 21, 1959, Pub. L. 86-341, § 11, 73 Stat. 609.)

7 U.S.C., § 1708. Reports to Congress by President.

The President shall make a report to Congress with respect to the activities carried on under this chapter [Agricultural Trade Develop

ment and Assistance Act-sale of surplus commodities for foreign countries] and sections 1427 and 1431 of this title at least once each six months and at such other times as may be appropriate and such reports shall include the dollar value, at the exchange rates in effect at the time of the sale, of the foreign currency for which commodities exported pursuant to section 1702 (a) of this title are sold. (July 10, 1954, ch. 469, title I, § 108, 68 Stat. 457.)

7 U.S.C., § 1832. Conservation reserve goal.

(c). Report to Congress.

The Secretary [of Agriculture] shall transmit to the Congress on or before March 15 of each year a report of the scope of the conservation reserve program for the preceding year and the basis for participation in such program in the various States and major crop production regions of the country. (May 28, 1956, ch. 327, title I, § 108, 70 Stat. 194.)

7 U.S.C., § 1851. Disposal of stocks; recommendations to Congress; annual report.

(b) *** The Secretary [of Agriculture] shall report annually on his operations [the operation of the price support program, and orderly liquidation, dispose of all stocks of agricultural commodities held by it].

(May 28, 1956, ch. 327, title II, § 201, 70 Stat. 198.)

8 U.S.C., § 1182. Excludable classes of aliens; nonapplicability to certain aliens; waiver of requirements; parole of aliens; report to Congress; suspension of entry by President.

(d) (6) The Attorney General shall prescribe conditions, including exaction of such bonds as may be necessary, to control and regulate the admission and return of excludable aliens applying for temporary admission under this subsection. The Attorney General shall make a detailed report to the Congress in any case in which he exercises his authority under paragraph (3) of this subsection on behalf of any alien excludable under paragraphs (9), (10) [convicted criminals], and (28) [subversives] of subsection (a) of this section.

* June 27, 1952, ch. 477, title II, ch. 2, § 212, 66 Stat. 182; July 18, 1956, ch. 629, title III, § 301(a), 70 Stat. 575; July 7, 1958, Pub. L. 85-508, § 23, 72 Stat. 351.)

8 U.S.C., § 1182c. Admission of alien spouse, child, or parent afflicted with tuberculosis; report to the Congress; termination date.

*** Provided, That the Attorney General shall promptly make a detailed report to the Congress in any case in which the provisions of this section [admission of tubercular aliens] are applied: Provided further That no visa shall be issued under the authority of this section. after June 30, 1959. (Pub. L. 85-316, § 6, Sept. 11, 1957, 71 Stat.

8 U.S.C., § 1255b. Adjustment of status of certain nonimmigrants to that of persons admitted for permanent residence.

(c) Report to the Congress; resolution not favoring adjustment of status; reduction of quota.

A complete and detailed statement of the facts and pertinent provisions of law in the case shall be reported to the Congress with the reasons for such adjustment of status [foreign government representatives]. Such reports shall be submitted on the first day of each calendar month in which Congress is in session. * * *

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8 U.S.C., § 1256. Rescission of adjustment of status; report to Congress; effect upon naturalized citizen.

(a) If, at any time within five years after the status of a person has been adjusted under the provisions of section 1254 of this title or under section 19 (c) of the Immigration Act of February 5, 1917, to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, it shall appear to the satisfaction of the Attorney General that the person was not in fact eligible for such adjustment of status, the Attorney General shall submit to the Congress a complete and detailed statement of the facts and pertinent provisions of law in the case. reports shall be submitted on the first and fifteenth day of each calendar month in which Congress is in session. ***

*** (June 27, 1952, ch. 477, title II, ch. 5, § 246, 66 Stat. 217.)

10 U.S.C., § 673. Ready Reserve.

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(b)(3) * He [the Secretary of Defense] shall report on those policies and procedures [Ready Reserve] at least once a year to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives. *** (Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 28; Sept. 2, 1958, Pub. L. 85–861, § 1(14), 33(a)(5), 72 Stat. 1441, 1564.)

10 U.S.C., § 686. Reports to Congress.

The Secretary of each military department shall report to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives not later than January 30 of each year [re personnel strength on active duty].

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10 U.S.C., § 714. Reports to Congress on length of tours of duty outside United States by members of Army and Air Force.

The Secretary of Defense shall advise the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives, on April 1, and October 1 of each year, of the regulations governing the length of tours of duty outside the United States by members of the Army and the Air Force, including any changes in those regulations. (Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 33.)

10 U.S.C., § 1582. Professional and scientific services: Reports to Congress on appointments.

The Secretary of Defense shall report to Congress each calendar year on the number of positions established under sections 1581 [professional and scientific services] of this title during that calendar year. The report shall list the name, rate of compensation, functions, and qualifications of each incumbent. However, the Secretary may omit any item if he considers that a full public report on it would be detrimental to the national security. In such a case, he shall present the information, in executive session, to such committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives as are designated by the presiding officers of those bodies. (Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 118; Sept. 2, 1958, Pub. L. 85-861, § 1(35), 72 Stat. 1456.)

10 U.S.C., § 2455. Reports to Congress.

(a) The Secretary of Defense shall send to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives, on January 31 and July 31 of each year, a progress report on cataloging under this chapter from each military department.

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(b) The Secretary shall report to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives, on January 31 and July 31, of each year, on the progress of the standardization program within the military departments.

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* * * (Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 140.)

10 U.S.C., § 2662. Real property transactions: Agreement with Armed Services Committees, reports.

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(b) The Secretary of each military department shall report quarterly to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives on transactions described in subsection (a) [real property transactions] that involve an estimated value of more than $5,000 but not more than $25,000.

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* * * (Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 147.)

10 U.S.C., § 2701. Basis: Reports.

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(b) The Secretary [of Defense] shall report once a year to Congress and the President on property records [fixed property, installations, major equipment items, and stored supplies of the military departments] maintained under this section. (Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 152.)

10 U.S.C., § 3031. Composition: Assignment and detail of members of Army and civilians.

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***The Secretary [of the Army] shall report quarterly to Congress the number of officers in the executive part of the Department of the Army and the number of commissioned officers on or with the Army General Staff, and the justification therefor.

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