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 98 STAT. 2668

PUBLIC LAW 98-527—OCT. 19, 1984

the United States shall be entitled to recover from either the transferor or the transferee (or, in the case of a facility which has ceased to be a public or other nonprofit facility for persons with developmental disabilities, from the owners thereof) an amount bearing the same ratio to the then value (as determined by the agreement of the parties or by action brought in the district court of the United States for the district in which the facility is situated) of so much of such facility as constituted an approved project or projects, as the amount of the Federal participation bore to the cost of the construction of such project or projects. Such right of recovery shall not constitute a lien upon such facility prior to judgment. The Secretary, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary, may, upon finding good cause therefor, release the applicant or other owner from the obligation to continue such facility as a public or other nonprofit facility for persons with developmental disabilities. "STATE CONTROL OF OPERATIONS

42 USC 6005.

"SEC. 106. Except as otherwise specifically provided, nothing in this title shall be construed as conferring on any Federal officer or employee the right to exercise any supervision or control over the administration, personnel, medntenance, or operation of any facility for persons with developmental disabilities with respect to which any funds have been or may be expended under this title. "REPORTS

42 USC 6006.

"SEC. 107. (a) By January 1 of each year, the State Planning Council of each State shall prepare and transmit to the Secretary a report concerning activities carried out during the preceding fiscal Post, p. 2670. year with funds paid to the State under part B for such fiscal year. Each such report shall be in a form prescribed by the Secretary by regulation and shall contain— "(1) a description of such activities and the accomplishments resulting from such activities; "(2) a comparison of such accomplishments with the goals, objectives, and proposed activities specified by the State in the Post. p. 2670. State plan submitted under section 122 for such fiscal year; and "(3) an accounting of the manner in which funds paid to a State under part B for a fiscal year were expended. "(b) By January 1 of each year, each protection and advocacy Post, p. 2679. system established in a State pursuant to part C shall prepare and transmit to the Secretary a report which describes the activities, accomplishments, and expenditures of the system during the preceding fiscal year. (c)(l) By April 1 of each year the Secretary shall prepare and transmit to the President, the Congress, and the National Council on the Handicapped a report which describes— "(A) the activities and accomplishments of programs suppose, pp. 2670, ported under parts B, C, D, and E of this title; and 2679, 2681, 2683. "(B) the progress made in States in improving the independence, productivity, and integration into the community of persons with developmental disabilities and any activities or services needed to improve such independence, productivity, and integration. "(2) In preparing the report required by this subsection, the Secretary shall use and include information submitted to the Secre-

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