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AFMD-81-31 1 (1981-04-10)

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 -.COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
    i ,WASHINGTON D.C. 20548



  B-202445
                                                         APRIL 10, 1981
  The Honorable Don Young
  Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee
    on Public Lands and National Parks
  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
  House of Representatives

  Dear Mr. Young:

       Subject: establishing Devel pment Ceilings for all National
                 Park Service Units!(AFMD-81-31)

       The July 30, 1980, letter from the former Ranking Minority
  Member of the Subcommittee asked'us to provide information con-
  cerning the use of ceilings to control development costs at Na-
  tional Park Service units. This information was to include (1)
  units that have development ceilings, (2) units for which ceilings
  have been exceeded, and (3) items to consider in establishing de-
  velopment ceilings.

  SCOPE, OBJECTIVE, AND METHODOLOGY

       In responding to the request, we interviewed program, plan-
  ning, and budget officials at the Service's central office and at
  its Rocky Mountain Regional Office. In addition, we examined Serv-
  ice records relating to development ceilings and compared those
  records with the legislation cited in them to ascertain if devel-
  opment ceilings had been exceeded.

       Our objective was to determine if development ceilings were
  controlling the development costs of Park Service units. There-
  fore, we did not expend the extensive audit effort required to
  determine if ceilings were exceeded in cases where records did not
  readily indicate it. And also because of the extensive audit work
  that would have been required, we were unable to determine--except
  in the cases that were obvious from our other work--if the Service
  made recordkeeping errors.

  DEVELOPMENT CEILINGS--SHOULD THEY
  BE DISCONTINUED OR THEIR USE EXPANDED?

       A development ceiling is the total authorization available
  for development of a particular park unit. Such a ceiling is es-
  tablished in legislation which is passed by an authorizing commit-
  tee. Not all park units have development ceilings--in fact, over
  half do not and none has an estimated completion date.



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