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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 3158

22 USC 2354.

PUBLIC LAW 96-533—DEC. 16, 1980

objectives of a particular assistance program under which such commodity procurement is to be financed". (b) Section 604 of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(g) None of the funds authorized to be appropriated or made available for obligation or expenditure under this Act may be made available for the procurement of construction or engineering services from advanced developing countries, eligible under the Geographic Code 941, which have attained a competitive capability in international markets for construction services or engineering services.". INSPECTOR GENERAL

22 USC 2384.

Subpena.

Auditing activities.

Administrative assistance. 22 USC 2151.

SEC. 706. Section 624(g) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended— (1) by striking out "Auditor General" each place it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "Inspector General"; (2) in paragraph (3)— (A) by striking out "and investigative" and inserting in lieu thereof ", investigative, and security"; and (B) by adding at the end thereof the following: "In addition, to the extent requested by the Director of the United States International Development Cooperation Agency (after consultation with the Administrator), the Inspector General shall with respect to the duties and responsibilities of that Agency supervise, direct, and control all audit, investigative, and security activities relating to programs and operations within the United States International Development Cooperation Agency."; (3) in paragraph (4) by inserting and the Director" immediately after "Administrator"; and (4) by adding at the end thereof the following: "(6) The Inspector General shall have the authority to require by subpena the production of all information, documents, reports, answers, records, accounts, papers, and other data and documentary evidence necessary in the performance of functions under this subsection. Any such subpena, in the case of contumacy or refusal to obey, shall be enforceable by order of any appropriate United States district court. Procedures other than subpenas shall be used to obtain documents and information from agencies of the United States Government. "(7) In carrying out the responsibilities specified in paragraph (3), the Inspector General shall— (A) comply with standards established by the Comptroller General of the United States for audits of Federal establishments, organizations, programs, activities, and functions; "(B) establish guidelines for determining when it is appropriate to use non-Federal auditors; and "(C) take appropriate steps to assure that any work performed by non-Federal auditors complies with the standards established by the Comptroller General as described in subparagraph (A). "(8) The Administrator shall provide the Inspector General with appropriate and adequate office space at central and field office locations of the agency primarily responsible for administering part I of this Act, together with such equipment, office supplies, and communications facilities and services as may be necessary for the operation of such offices and the equipment and facilities located in such offices. In establishing and staffing such field offices, the