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Date July 20, 1984 Report No. HRD-84-11 Title

Income Security: Railroad Retirement Board Disability Determinations

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 HUMAN RUOURC88 OIVl8ION JUL 20 I984 The Honorable Robert Gielow Chairman Railroad Retirement Board Dear M r. Gielow: Subject: Railroad Retirement Board Disability Daterminations (GAO/HRD-84-11) In April 1982, the then Chairwoman of the House Government on Manpower and Housing, Operations Committee, Subcommitfee being asked us to compar...
Date June 27, 1984 Report No. HRD-84-64 Title

Energy: States Fund an Expanded Range of Activities Under Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant

Report ToThe Congress States Fund An Expanded Range Of Activities Under Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Block Grant : I I 1 / 1 I ; : The low-Income home energy assistance (LIHEA) block grant expanded states’ flexlblllty and authority and permitted funds to be used for a broader range of actlvltles not previously permitted Unlike other block grants created under the Omnibus Budget Reconclllatl...
Date April 25, 1984 Report No. 123992 Title

Agriculture and Food: General Accounting Office Reviews of Domestic Food Assistance Programs

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 10:00 a.m. EST Wednesday, April 25, 1984 STATEMENT OF BRIAN P. CROWLEY SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR RESOURCES, COMMUNITY, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTDIVISION BEFORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND FORESTRY ON GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE REVIEWS OF DOMESTIC FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Mr. Cha...
Date April 3, 1984 Report No. GGD-84-44 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Drug Suppression/Habitual Offender Program Awards Were Proper

UN~D STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20348 APRJL QEF(ERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION 3, 7984 B-202245 The Honorable Ike F, Andrews Chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources Committee on Education and Labor House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: ,Drug Suppression@abitual Offender Awards Were Proper (GAO/GGD-84-44) Program This letter is one of a series which will address th...
Date March 26, 1984 Report No. RCED-84-145 Title

Housing: Income Analysis of Farmers Home Administration Subsidized Rural Homebuyers in 1983

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE *ND RESOURCES. coMMUN1TV. ECONOMIC DEVELOWWNf DtVlStON ~-214747 The Honorable Jake Garn Chairman, Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs United States Senate 123778 Dear. Mr. Chairman: Subject: Income Analysis of Farmers Home Administration Subsidized Rural Homebuyers-(GAO/RCED-84-145) In accordance with your March 16, 1984, r...
Date March 14, 1984 Report No. RCED-84-58 Title

Agriculture and Food: Improved Administration of Special Surplus Dairy Product Distribution Program Needed

t r, * , REPORT THE BY Comptroller General OF THE UNITED STATES Improved Administration Of Special Surplus Dairy Product Distribution Program Needed To help reduce inventories of surplus dairy products, the Department of Agriculture began providing states with products for distribution to the needy in December 1981; through September 1983, 510 million pounds of cheese and 174 million pounds of but...
Date Feb. 28, 1984 Report No. AFMD-84-7 Title

Financial Management: Internal Controls Can Be Improved To Help Ensure Proper and Correct Military Retirement Payments

. \ BY THE US GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of Defense Internal Controls Can Be Improved To Help Ensure Proper And Correct Military Retirement Payments Mrlrtery servrces pay 1.4 mrllron retirees and surabout 814 billion each year. A GAO audit found that payments could be made to melrglble, fictitious, or dead persons. Important pay systems’ controls, designed to ensure proper...
Date Jan. 31, 1984 Report No. 123296 Title

Transportation: The Essential Air Service Program

/ / ,’ 'FOR &LEASg O N EXPECTED 1O:OO AT TUESDAY, JANUARY31!, 1984 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 U~QITED smms ) WASHINGTON, D.C. STATEMENT F O OLIVER W . KRUEGER, ASSOCIATEDIRECTOR RESOURCES, O M M U N ITY, C AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE BOUSESUBCOMMITTEEN AVIATION O C O M M ITTEE N PUBLIC WORKS O AND TRANSPORTATION ON 'THE ESSENTIALAIR SERVICE PROGRAM M r. Chairman and Members ...
Date Nov. 16, 1983 Report No. GGD-84-7 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: The Proposed Missing Children and Serial Murder Tracking Program Is Not Eligible for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Special Emphasis Funds

lhWED Srms GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE D.C. 20848 WASHINGTON, B-202245 . The Honorable Ike F. Andrews Subcommittee on Chairman, Human Resources Committee on Education and Labor House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: NOVEMBER 16, 1983 IllI Ill II 122849 Subject: The Proposed Missing Children And Serial Murder Tracking Program Is Not Eligible For Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention Act Sp...
Date Sept. 26, 1983 Report No. HRD-83-52 Title

Business, Industry, and Consumers: Improvements Needed in Clinical Testing of Anticancer Drugs

Report To The Honorable Paula liawkins United tates Senate RELEASED OF THE UNITEDSTATES Improvements Needed In Clinical Testing Of Anticancer Drugs Despite improvements Administration (FDA) (NCI) have carried out patients during clinical improvements should in the way the Food and Drug and the National Cancer Institute their responsibilities of protecting testing of anticancer drugs, further be ma...
Date Sept. 12, 1983 Report No. RCED-83-204 Title

Education: Bureau of Indian Affairs Plans To Consolidate Off-Reservation Indian Boarding Schools

I ? 1-Y n’ REPORT BYTHEtiS. ' General Accounting Office Bureau Of Indian Affairs Plans To Consolidate Off-reservation Indian Boarding Schools The Bureau of Indian Affairs is consolidating its 10 off-reservation Indian boarding schools and plans to close 4 schools by the end of the 1984-85 school year. This report discusses each of the schools and reviews the information the Bureau used in reachi...
Date Sept. 7, 1983 Report No. 124037 Title

Agriculture and Food: Observations on the National School Lunch Program's Assessment, Improvement, and Monitoring System

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE SEP ‘ 1963 i Administrator Mr. Robert E. Leard, Food and Nutrition Service Department of Agriculture DeaK Mr. Leard: Observations on the National School Lunch Program's Assessment, Improvement, and Monitoring System Subject: We recently completed a survey to obtain information on the operation of the Food and Nutrition Service's Asse...
Date Aug. 24, 1983 Report No. GGD-83-99 Title

Government Operations: Computer Matches Identify Potential Unemployment Benefit Overpayments

EY THEU.S GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Honorable David Pryor United States Senate Computer Matches Identify Potential Unemployment Benefit Overpayments District of Columbia and Virgrnia unemploy ment officials have tentatrvely confirmed that 2.71 of the 492 persons (55 percent) GAO identified through computer matches improperly received over $730,000 in unemployment benefits. These perso...
Date Aug. 15, 1983 Report No. NSIAD-83-42 Title

International Affairs: Department of Commerce's Trade Adjustment Assistance Program

. UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL ILCUIIITV AffAlllS AN0 OIVWION B-207169 AUGUST 15,1983 RELEASED The Honorable united States Dear Senator Subject: Charles Senate Mathias: Department Assistance of Commerce's Trade Adjustment Program (GAO/NSIAD-83-42) McC. Mathias, Jr. Ill IllIll 1111Ill 122161 On January 31, 1983, you asked us to investigate al...
Date June 23, 1983 Report No. 121728 Title

Health: Clinical Testing of Anticancer Drugs

UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON,D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 A.M. EDT June 23, 1983 STATEMENTOF EDWARD DENSMORE,DEPUTY DIRECTOR, HUMANRESOURCES A. DIVISION BEFORETHE SENATE COMMITTEEON LABOR AND HUMANRESOURCES ON THE CLINICAL TESTING OF ANTICANCERDRUGS Madam Chairman, our review 1 we are pleased testing to be here today of anticancer to discuss of the clini...
Date June 17, 1983 Report No. RCED-83-188 Title

Housing: Farmers Home Administration Rural Housing Eligibility Procedures

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE RESOURCES, COMMUNITY, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION June 17, 1983 B-212070 The Honorable Eugene A. Chappie House of Representatives The Honorable John F. Seiberling House of Representatives Subject:' Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) Rural Eligibility Procedures (GAO/RCED-83-188) Housing This report transmits in final form the inf...
Date June 15, 1983 Report No. 121655 Title

Housing: Costs and Benefits of Single-Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds

UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON,D.C. 20548 . FOR RELEASEON DELIVERY EXPECTED 11:00 A.M. EDST AT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1983 STATEMENT OF BALTAS E. BIRKLE, DEPUTYDIRECTORFOR OPERATIONS, RESOURCES, COMMUNITY,AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS UNITED STATES HOUSEOF REPRESENTATIVES ON THE COSTSAND BENEFITS OF SINGLE-FAMILY MORTGAGE REVENUEBONDS Mr. C...
Date June 8, 1983 Report No. HRD-83-56 Title

Income Security: Several States Have Not Properly Implemented Certain AFDC Provisions of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981

U~~~~~,STATE;SGENERALA~CO~NTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 JUNE 8.1983 The Honorable The Secretary Margaret M. Heckler of Health and Human Services Dear Madam Secretary: Subject: ISeveral States Have Not Properly Implemented Certain AFDC Provisions of Fhe Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 i,(GAO/HRD-83-56) We have been monitoring the implementation of the provisions of title XXIII of th...
Date June 8, 1983 Report No. PAD-83-44 Title

Tax Policy and Administration: Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Program Activity

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 PROGRAM ANALYSIS DIVISION JUNE 8,1983 B-203090 The Honorable Robert Dole Chairman, Committee on Finance United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: 7Targeted Jobs Tax Credit (GAO/PAD-83-44) IllIIll1 I I ll 121623 Program Activity A&,requested:'in your letter of March 18, 1983, we are.
Date May 18, 1983 Report No. RCED-83-97 Title

Transportation: More Flexible Eligibility Criteria Could Enhance the Small Communities Essential Air Service Subsidy Program

. * * I I REP&?T BY THE Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES More Flexible Eligibility Criteria Could Enhance The Small Communities Essential Air Service Subsidy Program The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 established the essential air service subsidy program to ensure that small communities would not lose air service through a 1O-year transition period to deregulation. However, the number of ...
Date May 2, 1983 Report No. HRD-83-40 Title

Education: Analysis of Migration Characteristics of Children Served Under the Migrant Education Program

5Y THECOMPTROLLER GENERAL . Report ToThe Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES Analysis Of Migration Characteristics Of Children Served Under The Migrant Education Program Not all migrant children served by the program are continuouslyon the move and frequently miss school. About 40 percent of the migrant student population within six selected school districts in Texas, California, and Florida had a contin...
Date April 27, 1983 Report No. PLRD-83-67 Title

Government Operations: The Navy's Award of a Contract for Appraisal Services

PROCUREMENT, AN0 REAOINESS LOtiilSTICS. OlVlSlON RELEASED APRIL 27,1993 B-211177 The Honorable United States Lawton Chiles Senate The Honorable Don Fuqua HOUSeof Representatives Subject: 'The Navy's Award of a Contract Services,(GAO/PLRD-83-67) for Appraisal In response to your requests, we reviewed the contract Engineering Command(NAVFAC), awarded by the Naval Facilities Southern Division, Charle...
Date April 19, 1983 Report No. FPCD-83-25 Title

National Defense: Small Percentage of Military Families Eligible for Food Stamps

REPORTBY THEU.S. General Accounting Office Small Percentage o’i Military Eligible ~for Food Stamps Families Only a small percentage of military families are eligible for and receiving food stamps. Most families are eligible because part of their pay--Government-furnished housing--is not counted as income. GAO believes that all components of military pay, including Government-furnished housing, s...
Date April 18, 1983 Report No. RCED-83-145 Title

The Costs and Benefits of Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds: Preliminary Report

h’ THE US GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Chairman Committee On Finance United States Senate The Costs And Benefits Of Single-Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds: Preliminary Report GAO is in the final stages of completing a comprehensive study on the costs and benefits of mortgage revenue bonds. These taxexempt bonds which are issued by State and local agencies provide subsidized loans to fir...
Date April 13, 1983 Report No. FPCD-83-1 Title

Government Operations: Most Civil Service Disability Retirement Claims Are Decided Fairly, but Improvements Can Be Made

REPORTBY THE OF THE UNITED STATES RELEASED Comptroller General Most Civil Service Disability Retirement Claims Are Decided Fairly, But Improvements Can Be Made GAO analyzed a sample of applications for benefits under the Office of Personnel Management disability retirement program for the 1 -year period ending March 4,1982. At least 90 percent of OPM’s decisions were consistent with program elig...
Date April 7, 1983 Report No. 121085 Title

Income Security: SSA's Program for Reviewing the Disability of Persons With Mental Impairments

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. FOR EXPECTED RELEASE Thursday, April 7, 1983 STATEMENT OF PETER J. MCGOUGH,ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING UNITED STATES SENATE ON SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION'S FOR REVIEWING THE DISABILITY PROGRAM OF PERSONS WITH MENTAL IMPAIRMENTS : b llllllllll III 121085 Mr. Chairman to be here (SSA's)...
Date March 28, 1983 Report No. HRD-83-47 Title

Education: Veterans Administration's Practices for Allowing Educational Benefit Payments for Courses Not Successfully Completed

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION Miss Dorothy 1;. Starbuck Chief Benefits Director Department of Veterans Benefits Veterans Administration Dear Miss Starbuck: Practices Veterans Administration's 'for Allowing 'Educational Benefit Payments for Courses Not Successfully Completed (GAO/HRD-83-47) Subject: The General Accounting Office has reviewed...
Date March 24, 1983 Report No. HRD-83-32 Title

Income Security: Issues Concerning Social Security Benefits Paid to Aliens

“1 . l “* I t J 20-6 BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Issues Concerning Social Security Benefits Paid To Aliens There has long been congressional concern about aliens who work only long enough to become eligible for social security benefits and then return to their native countries to collect the benefits for themselves and their dependents. In 1981, the Socia...
Date March 10, 1983 Report No. HRD-83-27 Title

Health: Controls Over Foreign Students in U.S. Postsecondary Institutions Are Still Ineffective

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 B-199841 Y The Honorable Orrin G. Hatch Chairman, Committee on Labor Human Resources United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: I and In your January 4, 1982, letter, you$xquested that we review the recruitment of foreign students by colleges and universities and the controls over foreign students in the United States., In response to you...
Date March 9, 1983 Report No. GGD-83-27 Title

Financial Management: Changing Medicaid Formula Can Improve Distribution of Funds to States

J44W \ a I BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Changing Medicaid Formula Can Improve Distribution Of Funds To States The formula used to establish Federal reimbursement rates for State Medicaid spending is not as equitable to States as it could be. This is because per capita income--a key formula factor--does not adequately reflect the greater tax burden of States wit...
Date March 4, 1983 Report No. HRD-83-38 Title

Health: Savings Possible by Modifying Medicare's Waiver of Liability Rules

UNITED STATESGENERAL ACC~UNTD~C;OFFKE WASHINGTON, D.C. 2OSi8 HUMAN RWURCES Dlvl8loN B-210513 Mr. Thomas R. Donnelly Acting Secretary of Health Human Services Dear Mr. Donnelly: Subject: MARCH 4,1983 and 1207f 2 Savings Possible by Modifying Medicare's Waiver of Liability Rules (GAO/HRD-83-38) As part of its 1983. budget-cutting proposals, the administration sought, but did not obtain, legislation ...
Date March 2, 1983 Report No. FPCD-83-10 Title

National Defense: Army Incentive Funds Need More Effective Targeting To Reduce Critical Personnel Shortages

*BY THE U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Army Army Incentive Funds Need More Effective Targeting To Reduce Critical Personnel Shortages In authorizing the Selected Reserve Incentive Program, the Congress intended that it be used to reduce personnel shortages in those skills and units most essential to the Nation’ mobilization s capability. Although it is Army policy to...
Date Nov. 3, 1982 Report No. RCED-83-15 Title

Housing: HUD Needs To Better Determine Extent of Community Block Grants' Lower Income Benefits

. I BY THECOiI’TR0LLER GENERAL IS$J5 I 7 Report To The Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES HUD Needs To Better Determine Extent Of Community Block Grants’ Lobver Income Benefits Prinaipally benefitting low-and moderateincome persons remains the primaryobjective of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) Community Development Block Grant Program. For the $2.4 billion entitlement c...
Date Oct. 29, 1982 Report No. FPCD-83-3 Title

Government Operations: Federal Agencies' Unemployment Compensation Costs Can Be Reduced Through Improved Management

General Accounting Office Federal Agencies’ Unemployment ~ompensation Costs Can Be Reduced F hrough Improved Management $ A0 reviewed unemployment payments to 46 former employees from four agencies. Nearly half (107) of the employees had been improperly authorized to receive as much as 6419,000 in District of Columbia unemployment payments. These former employees were not eligible fpr unemployme...
Date Sept. 22, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-95 Title

Employment: Improved Administration of the Vocational Rehabilitation Program Would Provide More Effective Utilization of Program Funds

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, HUMAN PCSOURCES DIVISION D.C.20548 B-208984 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. of Terre1 H. Bell Education Secretary: lllllllllllll ll 119493 Subject: Improved Administration of the Vocational Rehabilitation Program Would Provide More Effective Utilization of Program Funds (GAO/HRD-82-95) We reviewed certain activities carried out pursuant to t...
Date Aug. 18, 1982 Report No. 119228 Title

Income Security: The SSA Program for Reviewing the Continuing Eligibility of Disabled Persons

UNITED STATES GENERAI, ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. FOR EXPECTED RELEASE Wednesday, August 18, 1982 STATEMENT OF EDWARD A. DENSMORE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOUKCES DIVISION BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE UNITED STATES SENATE ON SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINIST~TION'S PROGRA?l ELIGIBILITY FOR REVIEWING THE CONTINUING PERSONS OF DISABLED I 119228 I ! SUMMARY OF GAO STATEMEtiT SUBMITTED TO THE COMLzl...
Date Aug. 9, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-56 Title

National Defense: Millions Spent Needlessly in Navy and Marine Corps' Aviation Bonus Program

REPORT THE BY Comptroller General OF THE UNITED STATES Million& Spent Needlessly In Navy And Marine Corps’ Aviation Bonus Program To help solve shortages in aviation specialties and retain quality officers, the Congress in 1980 approved the aviation officer continuation bonus. The Navy and Marine Corps did not, however, follow the Congress’guidelines to judiciously manage and award these bonus...
Date Aug. 6, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-109 Title

Health: Impact of Medicare Reimbursement Limits on Small Rural Hospitals

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE WASHINGTON, HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION August 6, 1982 B-208447 The Honorable United States Dear Senator Subject: Max Baucus Senate Baucus: Impact of Medicare Reimbursement Limits SmalL RuraL Hospitals (GAO/HRD-82-109) on This is in response to.your March 23, 1982, request that we review the impact on small rural hospitals of Medicare‘s routine inp...
Date July 22, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-43 Title

Income Security: Prisoners Receiving Social Security and Other Federal Retirement, Disability, and Education Benefits

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ‘ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTA?ES Prisoners Receiving Social Security And Other Federal Retirement, Disability, And Education Benefits Public concern over prisoners receiving cash benefits from Social Security and Veterans Administration programs led to legislation in 1980 to exclude certain cash benefits from prisoners. This report estimates the number of prison...
Date July 21, 1982 Report No. PAD-82-40 Title

Budget and Spending: Information on Programs Primarily Benefiting Business

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 B-207548 JULY 21,1982 The Honorable Ed Bethune House of Representatives Dear Mr. Bethune: Subject: Information on Programs Primarily Business (GAO/PAD-82-40) 119082 Benefiting This letter is in response to your request for information about programs that benefit business, including spending programs, credit programs, and tax expenditur...
Date July 20, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-90 Title

Waiver of Medicaid Freedom-of-Choice Requirement: Potential Savings and Practical Problems

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION B-208181 IIllll 119007 JULY 20,1982 The Honorable.Richard S. Schweiker The Secretary of Health and Human Services Dear Mr. Secretary: Subject: Requirement: ,Waiver of Medicaid Freedom-of-Choice Potential Savings and Practical Problems' (GAO/HRD-82-90) Medicaid recipients have been free to obtain health care The...
Date July 14, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-91 Title

Income Security: Social Security Administration's Efforts To Reexamine the Continuing Eligibility of Disabled Persons

! i UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUliTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE m 118933 HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION Bs-208104 The Bonorable Richard S. Schweiker The Secretary of Health and Human Services Dear Mr. Schweikert Subject: JULY 14,1982 118933 ('Social Security Administration's Efforts to Reexamine the Continuing Eligibility of Disabled Persons I(GAO/HRD-82-91) At the request of several Members of Cong...
Date July 9, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-46 Title

Income Security: Terminating Benefits to Economically Recovered Disability Retirees Should Be More Timely

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACUXMTING OmcE WASHINGTON, 0.C - The Honorable Donald J. DevFne Director, Office of Personnel Management Dear Dr. Devinet Terminating Benefits Disability Retirees (GAO/FPC582-46) to Economically Recovered Should Be More Timely Sub jectr We have reviewed the Office df Personnel Management's (OPM's) administration of the statutory provisions regarding The review was the. economi...
Date June 21, 1982 Report No. 118733 Title

Income Security: The Railroad Retirement Board Disability Benefit Program

lll\ll~llll~lli\llllll~ll~ll LM118733 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT lo:00 AM MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1982 STATEMENT OF PETER J. MCGOUGH, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON MANPOWER AND HOUSING COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD DISABILI...
Date June 3, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-88 Title

Income Security: Results of Investigation Into Alleged Quotas Being Used by SSA To Terminate Disability Insurance Benefits

UNITED STATES GE&IA-; “ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE WASHINGTON, HUMAN RESOURCES IL. ‘,I’ irmU,,r 1 j OIVISION B-207749 RELEASED Jim Sasser Senate Sasser: Results of Investigation Being Used by the Social to Terminate Disability (GAO/HRD-82-88) Into Alleged Quotas Security Administration Insurance Benefits l""l*."." ,, The Honorable United States Dear Senator Subject: In accordance with your ...
Date May 21, 1982 Report No. CED-82-87 Title

Agriculture and Food: Food Stamp Program Application Processing Time

UNITEDSTATESGLUERA;ACCOUNTING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 P!lf~’fy 8. 1 OFFICE May 21, 1982 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC DIVISION The Honorable Jesse Helms Committee on Agriculture,Chairman, Nutrition, and Forestry United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: RELEASED Food Stamp Program Application Time (GAC/CED-82-87) Processing our March 1982 On April 8, 1982, you asked us to supplement r...
Date May 7, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-44 Title

Government Operations: Agencies Need Controls To Preclude Severance Payments to Certain Ineligible Former Employees

UNITEDSI=ATES~NERALACCOUNTING~FFKE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 B-207093 MAY7,3s82 The Honorable David 8. Pryor Ranking Minority Member Subcommittee on Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Dear Senator Subject: Pryor: ' llllMlllllll llll 118350 Agencies Need Controla to Preclude Severance Payments to Certain Ineligible Former Employees (...
Date April 30, 1982 Report No. 118262 Title

Health: Administration of the Hill-Burton Program

SUMMARY GAO TESTIMONY BEFORE THE OF SUBCOMMITTEE HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT ON HOUSE COMMITTEEON ENERGYAND COMMERCE The Hill-Burton construction grants, conditions funds, medical all direct Program-- the Nation's major health facility in construction Certain program-- has provided loans, about $5.9 billion since received 1946. and loan guarantees had to be met when facilities (1) providing Hill-Bu...
Date April 23, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-51 Title

Income Security: Discontinuing Social Security's Currently Insured Benefit Provision Would Save Millions and Eliminate Inequities

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Discontinuing Social Security’s Currently insured Benefit Provision Would Save b illions And Eliminate Inequities dne of Social Security’s benefit eligibility i surance provisions, the currently insured rovision, no longer has relevance. Disontinuance of the provision could save ocial Security’s trust funds about 8180 illion t...
Date April 16, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-57 Title

Health: Need To Establish Medicaid Standards for Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548 NUMAN RtWURCC8 DIVl8lON B-207033 APRlL16.1982 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. Richard S. Schweiker of Health and Human Services NllllIIIII I 118197 Secretary: Need to Establish Standards That Must Be Met Before Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded Can Obtain Medicaid Reimbursement (HRD-82-57) Subject: recently lo...