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B-165430 1 (1974-05-14)

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                     COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                               WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548             1

      B-165430




      The Honorable John Brademas
      Chairman, Select Subcommittee     r     -
        on Education
      Committee on Education and Labor
      House of Representatives
                                                               LM095878

      Dear Mr. Chairman:

           In your letter of February 20, 1974, you requested that we
      prepare a report from previously gathered data concerning State
      and other plans a~aroyed under the Older Americans Act of 1965,
      aa    nd, Specifically you ase wdhTffclals approved
      plans between April and August 22, 1973, whether the approval
      pattern changed during August 22 to November 1973, and whether
      the officials who approved plans were legally empowered to do so.

           You also asked which officials are now approving plans in
      view of a February 4, 1974, letter to you from the Commissioner,
      Administration on Aging (AoA), indicating that he will make such
      decisions.

      SCOPE OF REVIEW

           We reviewed approval documents for

           --Uate plans for grants for Statue an_-   untyrogrtm
             gaj     , authorized under Title III of the act;
           --Sa ylpans -for
             authorized under Title VII of the act; and

           --area-wide model project actions.

      We also reviewed memoranda concerning the delegations of authority
      to regional officials and the plans submitted by the Secretary of
      Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) to the Congress relating to   QL
-     the delegations of authority, including the most recent plan sub-
      mitted on -arch 26, 1974.






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