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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

PUBLIC LAW 94-427—SEPT. 28, 1976

90 STAT. 1338

(2) shall not, as a condition on the receipt of Federal financial assistance under this Act, require any modification in any such State law, rule, regulation, or p l a n; and (3) shall take such action as may be necessary and appropriate to assure that all activities relating to the Olympic winter games are carried out in a manner designed to recognize the outdoor recreational and wilderness values of Adirondack P a r k and the Lake Placid area and meet the needs of the Olympic winter games. CONTINUED PUBLIC USE Consultation.

SEC. 6. The Secretary, in coordination and consultation with State and local officials, shall take such action as may be necessary and appropriate to assure that all winter games facilities for which Federal financial assistance is provided under this Act are planned, designed, and constructed or improved in a manner which will provide maximum continued public use and benefit following the conclusion of the Olympic winter games. REPORTS

Submittal to Congress and President.

Recommendations.

Submittal to Congress and President.

SEC.

7.

(a)

INTERIM

REPORTS.—The Secretary

shall, within

3

months after the end of fiscal year 1977 and within 3 months after the end of each of the 2 succeeding fiscal years, submit an interim report to the Congress and to the President on the progress of the planning, design, and construction or improvement of winter games facilities under this Act. E a c h such report shall summarize and evaluate the progress made in preparing for the Olympic winter games, and include any recommendations for any further Federal involvement which the Secretary considers necessary or appropriate. (b) F I N A L REPORT.—The Secretary shall, within 3 months after the conclusion of the Olympic winter games, submit a final report to the Congress and to the President containing a summary of all actions taken under this Act, including a description of the action taken under section 6 of this Act to assure the maximum continued public use of winter games facilities. RECORDS A N D A U D I T

SEC. 8. (a) RECORDS.—Each recipient of Federal financial assistance under this Act, whether directly or indirectly, shall keep such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including— (1) records which fully disclose (A) the amount and the disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, (B) the total cost of the winter games facility or related project for which such assistance is given or used, (C) the amount of that portion of the cost of such facility or project supplied by other sources, and (D) an identification of such other sources; and (2) such other records as will facilitate an effective financial audit. (b) AUDIT.—Until the expiration of 3 years after the completion of the winter games facility or related project referred to in subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary and the Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives, shall have access, for purposes of audit and examination, to any books, documents, papers, and records of each recipient of Federal financial assistance under this Act which the Secretary or the Comptroller General considers relevant to such Federal financial assistance.