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 118 STAT. 1085 PUBLIC LAW 108–293—AUG. 9, 2004 agencies to ensure the grant will not duplicate work already being conducted with Federal funding. ‘‘(B) ACCOUNTING.—The Secretary shall by regulation establish accounting, reporting, and review procedures to ensure that funds made available under paragraph (1) are used for the purpose for which they were made avail able, that all expenditures are properly accounted for, and that amounts not used for such purposes and amounts not expended are recovered. ‘‘(C) RECORDKEEPING.—Recipients of grants shall keep all records related to expenditures and obligations of funds provided under paragraph (1) and make them available upon request to the Inspector General of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating and the Secretary for audit and examination. ‘‘(5) ANNUAL REVIEW AND REPORT.—The Inspector General of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating shall annually review the programs established under this subsection to ensure that the expenditures and obligations of funds are consistent with the purposes for which they are provided, and report the findings to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representa tives.’’. SEC. 809. VESSEL AND INTERMODAL SECURITY REPORTS. (a) IN GENERAL.—Within 180 days after the date of the enact ment of this Act, the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating shall submit the reports and plan required under subsections (b), (c), (e), (f), and (j) to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Com mittee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Rep resentatives. (b) REPORT REGARDING SECURITY INSPECTION OF VESSELS AND VESSEL BORNE CARGO CONTAINERS ENTERING THE UNITED STATES.— (1) REQUIREMENT.—The Secretary shall prepare a report regarding the numbers and types of vessels and vessel borne cargo containers that enter the United States in a year. (2) CONTENTS.—The report shall include the following: (A) A section regarding security inspection of vessels that includes the following: (i) A complete breakdown of the numbers and types of vessels that entered the United States in the most recent 1 year period for which information is available. (ii) The cost incurred by the Federal Government in inspecting such vessels in such 1 year period, including specification and comparison of such cost for each type of vessel. (iii) An estimate of the per vessel cost that would be incurred by the Federal Government in inspecting each type of vessel that enters the United States each year, including costs for personnel, vessels, equipment, and funds. (iv) An estimate of the annual total cost that would be incurred by the Federal Government in inspecting all vessels that enter the United States each year, Regulations.

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