21.605—Inspector General report.
(a)
The Inspector General, or other official as
specified in paragraph (b) of this section, of
each agency shall prepare and submit to Congress
each year, commencing with submission of the
President's Budget in 1991, an evaluation of the
compliance of that agency with, and the
effectiveness of, the requirements herein. The
evaluation may include any recommended changes
that may be necessary to
strengthen or improve the requirements.
(b)
In the case of an agency that does not have
an Inspector General, the agency official
comparable to an Inspector General shall prepare
and submit the annual report, or, if there is no
such comparable official, the head of the agency
shall prepare and submit the annual report.
(c)
The annual report shall be submitted at the
same time the agency submits its annual budget
justifications to Congress.
(d)
The annual report shall include the
following: All alleged violations relating to the
agency's covered Federal actions during the year
covered by the report, the actions taken by the
head of the agency in the year covered by the
report with respect to those alleged violations
and alleged violations in previous years, and the
amounts of civil penalties imposed by the agency
in the year covered by the report.