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HRD-76-154 1 (1976-09-14)

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                  UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNING OFFICE
   1u                     WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548              0q IT,

HUMAN RESOURCES
   DIVISION

     B-165430



     he Honorable William L. Clay
     House of Representatives

     Dear Mr. Clay:

          This report responds to your March 27, 1975, letter,
     which requested information concerning the funds management
     of the nutrition project administered by the Mayor's Office
   I for Senior Citizens in St. Louis, Missouri. About this proj-   /2
     ect, authorized by title VII of the Older Americans Act of
     1965, as amended, you asked us to determine

          --the amount of money funded for it;

          --the amount of money spent by it;

          --if all money was spent in accordance with Federal law;

          --if the Office of Aging, Missouri Department of Social
            Services, had attempted to monitor it;

          --if the comptroller of St. Louis, the chief fiscal of-
            ficer, has any responsibility or control over it; and

          --if establishing it under control of the mayor instead
            of various city agencies violates Federal law or in-
            tent.

          Our review involved discussions with officials of the
   Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens; the St. Louis Department
     of Welfare; the Office of Aging, Missouri Department of So-
     cial Services; HEW Region VII Office of Aging in Kansas City,
     Missouri; and the Administration on Aging in Washington, D.C.
     We examined records of the Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens
     and the Office of Planning, Research and Development, St. Louis
     Department of Welfare, relating to the title VII funds used to
     administer the nutrition project. Also, because grant funds
     provided under title III of the act were used for this project,
     we included such grants in our review.

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