Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 113 Part 2.djvu/999

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PUBLIC LAW 106-113—APPENDIX G 113 STAT. 1501A-481 that portion of the funds available under that section that is allocated for the organization with respect to which the certification is made and for any other organization to which none of the conditions in subsection (b) apply. (4) LIMITATION.— ^A certification described in this section shall not be made by the Secretary if the Stjcretary determines that any of the conditions set forth in sections 921 and 931 are no longer satisfied. (b) CONDITIONS. —The conditions under this subsection are the following: (1) LIMITATION ON ASSESSED SHARE OF REGULAR BUDGET.— The share of the total of all assessed contributions for the regular budget of the United Nations, or an>' designated specialized agency of the United Nations, does not exceed 20 percent for any single United Nations member. (2) INSPECTORS GENERAL FOR CERTAIN ORGANIZATIONS.— (A) ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICES. —Each designated specialized agency has established an independent office of inspector general to conduct and supervise objective audits, inspections, and investigations relating to the programs and operations of the organization. (B) APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTORS GENERAL. —The Director General of each designated specialized agency has appointed an inspector general, with the approval of the member states, and that appointment was made principally on the basis of the appointee's integrity and demonstrated ability in accounting, auditing, financial analysis, law, management analysis, public administration, or investigations. (C) ASSIGNED FUNCTIONS. —Each inspector general ! appointed under subparagraph (A) is authorized to— (i) make investigations and reports relating to the administration of the programs and operations of the agency concerned; (ii) have access to all records, documents, and other available materials relating to those programs and operations of the agency concerned; and (iii) have direct and prompt access to any official of the agency concerned. (D) COMPLAINTS.— Each designated specialized agency has procedures in place designed to protect the identity of, and to prevent reprisals against, any staff member making a complaint or disclosing information to, or cooperating in any investigation or inspection by, the inspector general of the agency. (E) COMPLIANCE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS. —Each designated specialized agency has in place procedures designed to ensure compliance with the recommendations of the inspector general of the agency. (F) AVAILABILITY OF REPORTS.— Each designated specialized agency has in place procedures to ensure that all annual and other relevant reports submitted by the inspector general to the agency are made available to the member states without modification except to the extent necessary to protect the privacy rights of individuals.