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Samoa, American, Department of Education. Samoa American Ministry of Education official pleads for bribery conspiracy | OPA ASHINGTON - The head of the U.S. Territory of American Samoa's Department of Education's schoolbus department today called for a plot to bribe a government programme, said Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Department.

Gustav Nauer, 46, a resident of American Samoa, pleaded culpably to a counter pulse of a plot to schedule U.S. government stimulus bribes before U.S. Judge Barry M. Kurren of the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii.

In his confession, Nauer acknowledged to participate in a program that began in late 2002, which involved other staff of the Department of Education of American Samoa and the owners and operators of a business that was selling schoolbus parts to the American Samoa state. Nauer and other civil servants of the administration agreed to order "Phantom" parts of buses, which the administration had never got, as well as parts of buses from the firm at excessive costs.

As a countermove, Nauer acknowledged that he and other federal agents received approximately $300,000 in bribe money between January 2003 and October 2006. Mr Nauer can expect a five-year jail sentence and a $250,000 penalty for the outrage. This case of the U.S. Department of the Interior and dem Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of the Interior and dem Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Education untersucht.

Responsibility for important federal subsidies must be improved

AMAZAN SAMOA: Responsibility for important federal subsidies must be improved: Provided Federal Subsidies Essential Services Provided American Samoa : Grant had restricted accountsability, and U.S. agencies were slow to respond: Samoa: An operating grant from the government: Samoa: High School Lunch Program: Stamp program: Annex IV : U.S. Department of Education Programs in Amerikanisch-Samoa : Scholarships for Special Needs Education:

Samoa: Program to improve the airport: Federal Aid Highway Program: Samoa, American: Annex VII: Federal Grants Process in American Samoa: Annex VIII: Remarks of the Ministry of the Interior: Commentaries of the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs: Commentaries of the Government of American Samoa: For American Samoa, fiscal years 1999-2003: 1999-2003:

For American Samoa, fiscal years 1999-2003: 1999-2003: 2003: American-Samoa, fiscal 2003: For American Samoa, fiscal years 1999-2003: For the Federal-Aid Highway Program Grant Awards for American Samoa, fiscal years 1999-2003: 2003: Fig. 1: Map showing the location of American Samoa:

Illustration 2: Select federal highway projects in American Samoa: Chart 4: American Samoa Single Audit Time Line and Federal Actions, fiscal years 1997-2003: American Samoa Improvement Grant Funds: Grent-funds, American Samoa: Fig. 8: Airport Immigration Tracking System, American Samoa: Illustration 9: School lunch program at Leone Midkiff Primary School, American Samoa:

Stamping program: Fig. 11: New fire truck for airports in American Samoa: Center, American Samoa: American Samoa Government: DOI : U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Insular Affairs : U.S. Department of Transportation : U.S. Department of Education: HHS : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services : IDEA: Law for people with disabilities:

He' s in the Med program: U.S. Department of Agriculture: Footnote 4] The American Samoa administration, economical base: its biggest employers is the American Samoa administration, which expires in 2005. American-Samoa in the financial years 1999-2003. During 2000, we examined the use of the subsidies and the impact of regional circumstances and examined the responsibility for each of the 12 subsidies we examined.

The Tropical Medical Center (LBJ Hospital), the only health center in the area, as well as early education. American-Samoa, like skilled bookkeepers, engineering personnel, retain the certificate needed for continued Medicaid financing. Its plant to resolve long-standing fire security issues. a... The Samoa government has been sentenced for illicit purchasing practice, manages the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Stock.

The ministries of the interior have received a proposal for this document which would jeopardise the financing of the Union's work. Fig. 1: Map showing the location of American Samoa: Fono, has 18 senatorial electors and 20 electoral delegates. other ministries for the American people. to supplement all pending individual auditors' reviews. Support government operations.

For American Samoa, fiscal years 1999-2003: matters; public sector subsidies; subsidy structure[A]: American-Samoa; Award[B]: 1999: $22. 8; Award[B]: 2000: $22. 8; Award[B]: 2001: $22. 7; Award[B]: 2002: $22. 8; Award[B]: 2003: $22. 7; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $113.8. matters; funding for improving equity; support structure[A]:

Island Territories; Award[B]: 1999: $8. 2; Award[B]: 2000: $10. 1; Award[B]: 2001: $12. 1; Award[B]: 2002: $10. 1; Award[B]: 2003: $10. 1; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $50,8. matters; financial aid subsidies; financial support structure[A]: Island areas; Sponsorship prize[B]: 1999: $0. 3; Award[B]: 2000: $0. 1; Award[B]: 2001: $0. 7; Award[B]: 2002: $0. 6; Award[B]: 2003: $0. 1; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $1,7.

School lunch programme; Support structure[A]: American-Samoa; Award[B]: 1999: $8.5; Award[B]: 2000: $9.1; Award[B]: 2001: $9.7; Award[B]: 2002: $10.5; Award[B]: 2003: $11.2; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $49.0. Childrens (WIC); support structure[A]: USA; Award[B]: 1999: $4. 9; Award[B]: 2000: $5. 0; Award[B]: 2001: $5. 2; Award[B]: 2002: $5. 5; Award[B]: 2003: $6. 1; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $26.7.

Food Stamp Program; Support structure[A]: American-Samoa; Award[B]: 1999: $5. 3; Award[B]: 2000: $5. 3; Award[B]: 2001: $5. 3; Award[B]: 2002: $5. 3; Award[B]: 2003: $5. 4; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $26.6. and Secondary Education; Innovative Programme guarantee; Support Structure[A]: USA; Award[B]: 1999: $6. 8; Award[B]: 2000: $7. 0; Award[B]: 2001: $7. 7; Award[B]: 2002: $15. 3; Award[B]: 2003: $16. 8; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $53,6.

countries; funding structure[A]: USA; Award[B]: 1999: $4. 8; Award[B]: 2000: $5. 0; Award[B]: 2001: $5. 1; Award[B]: 2002: $5. 7; Award[B]: 2003: $5. 8; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $26.4. Aeronautics authority; airport improvement programme; support structure[A]: USA; Award[B]: 1999: $9. 6; Award[B]: 2000: $8. 9; Award[B]: 2001: $7. 5; Award[B]: 2002: $8. 9; Award[B]: 2003: $4. 4; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $39.3.

Management; Federal Highway Programme; Support structure[A]: USA; Award[B]: 1999: $5. 0; Award[B]: 2000: $5. 5; Award[B]: 2001: $5. 8; Award[B]: 2002: $7. 5; Award[B]: 2003: $6. 6; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $30.4. Award department, agencies and scholarships: Humanitarian and social work, (Medicaid); funding structure[A]:

American-Samoa; Award[B]: 1999: $3. 1; Award[B]: 2000: $3. 2; Award[B]: 2001: $3. 3; Award[B]: 2002: $3. 5; Award[B]: 2003: $3. 7; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $16.8. Award department, agencies and scholarships: Public health and social services, administration for children and families; Head Start; support structure[A]:

USA; Award[B]: 1999: $1. 7; Award[B]: 2000: $2. 7; Award[B]: 2001: $3. 2; Award[B]: 2002: $3. 7; Award[B]: 2003: $2. 3; Award[B]: 5 years in total: $13,5. Subsidy[B]: 1999: $81. 0; Subsidy[B]: 2000: $84. 7; Subsidy[B]: 2001: $88. 4; Subsidy[B]: 2002: $99.

5; grant[B]: 2003: $95. 2; grant[B]: 5 years in total: $448.8. DOI's GOM grants include general cancellations of the US federal funding. C] Due to roundings, the totals cannot be the same as the columns. National Grants Provided Essential Services to American Samoa: supporting healthcare and early education in American Samoa.

Governmento operation Grant: grants support state actions, include community works, capital improvement grants: under the Samoa Government's Capital Improvements Plan each year during this time. The School Lunch Program: Prerequisites. Childrens: The beneficiaries received WIC "food instruments" or cheques on a month-to-month basis. Allocation of $5.3 million per year as defined in the MOU[footnote 17].

For the 2000-2003 financial years, beneficiariesligible. Innovation Programmes Grant: The award allows the use of locally implemented innovation programmes, teacher education programmes, purchase of course material, and the remainder. Program of special education: During the 1999-2003 fiscally years, ED provided an averaging of $5. 3 million, among its Disability Education Act (IDEA) grantors, more than 1,100 apt 3 to 21 year old college students incapable.

Airport-improvement program: DOI grants. Figure 2: Chosen Federal-Aid Highway projects in American Samoa: HHS Supported Health Care and Early Childhood Education: HHS's Medicaid programme in American Samoa will have an upper limit for the Medicaid programme in the USA, like the other USA, which will be handled as an unlimited programme for all German states.

Programme with registered Medicaid recipients as in the 50 states. Though there is no Medicaid enrolment separately in American Samoa, Isle, American Samoa must ensure that they are made available outside the Isle. Maintenance of Medicare accreditation (see Apt. VI). shortage of personnel comprised the following: these specialists. our audit and requires linguists, ergotherapists, with the programme. to capture and handle receiver transaction, reconciliation of transaction, and carry out the necessary supervision and assessment of services spent. not available must be made available off-island.

Insufficient establishments Also affected service delivery: are as follows: Fechten. provide a minimal supply level of the people of American Samoa, "facilities," such as fire and fire alarms, certifications. ý Refurbishment attempts would be accompanied by "a firm obstacle of period, demand and financing ressources to make sure that shared objectives are achieved.

Conclusion: from finite domestic funds to these programmes includes the following: hospitals, supporting only one or two new building project per year. the Medicaid subsidy over the course of a period of time to meet the costs of inflations, daily for stationary sojourns. and U.S. agencies were slow to respond: Difficulties: Finance notes, including 2001 individual auditors' review in June 2004, 12 month too late; rectification of the difficulties found in previous individual auditors' reviews if necessary; Control[footnote 37] to verify adherence to government legislation, ordinances and subsidy programmes in accordance with inception.

The Samoa administration has kept its notes in an arbitrary and open way. Samoa American agents to manage and monitor the support programmes, the report came too belated. Fig. 4: American Samoa Individual Auditing Time Line and Federal Actions, 1997-2003 Financial Years: date Previous year official quotes the absence of individual on-site auditing in their 2003 on-site inspection.

Under OMB Circular A-133, which is the Single Audit Act, in our audit one of these penalties against American Samoa. has a record of poor financial stability, is not in our audit has none of the remedial measures available to American Samoa on high risk-retaining still detained, banned, exposed, theft or fraud debilitated responsibility of most grants: we reconsider.

More than $120,000 in exchanges for kick-backs. to raise supervision of these programmes... deceitful and ethic behavior by the American Samoa state. Conclusion: The hospital's current effort to continue Medicare accreditation. Responsibility of the US Samoa grant.

Executive Action Recommendations: Actions: Personnel and resources restrictions, we advise the Secretary: the Samoa administration to deal with these questions. In order to enhance the tax liability of state subsidies to American Samoa, Fed: to:: appoint the United States Samoa administration as a high-risk beneficiary, conduct all individual reviews that are past due; and: perform in accordance with the SAC.

The Ministries of the Interior have been provided with a Medicare standard version of this preliminary version of the Medicare protocol in Appendices VIII to X. Aims, scope and methodology: responsibility for subsidies. Identification of Key Grant for American Samoa: Farming (USDA), the U.S. Department of Education (ED), USA 1995-2001 U.S. spending in American Samoa in the 2000 financial year.

1999-2003 we have been relying on the funding figures of the German government. influence our estimations. Identify the local conditions that affected the Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships in Samoa: Documentation for the 12 most important Ambassadorial Scholarships we have verified. Assessment of accountsability for government funds: Supervision of reporting and auditing by government authorities; accounting responsibilities. Treasury. Subsidies. Specifically accountable for government funding.

Evaluate Funding Performance: German and American Samoa officers used for the assessment; aggregate and verified reporting on the agency's achievements and supervision; the results are listed in Appendices II to VI. in accordance with generally recognized regulatory audit stan-dards. Samoa: An operating subsidy from the government: Aim and legislation: The grants awarded to the LBJ hospital are listed in the grants documentation.

1999; Scholarship holders: United States Samoa administration operations: $14,460,000; scholarship holders: $7,772,000 to LBJ hospital: $586,000; overall grant: $22,818,000. 2000; Scholarship holders: United States Samoa administration operations: $14,460,000; scholarship holders: $7,772,000 to LBJ hospital: 563,476; overall grant: $22,795,476. 2001; beneficiary of the grant: United States Samoa administration operations: $14,428,188; scholars:

$7,754,902 to LBJ Hospital; grantee: 545,797 $; overall grant: 22,728,887 $. 2002; beneficiary of the grant: United States Samoa administration operations: $14,460,000; scholarship holders: $7,772,000 to LBJ hospital: $568,000; overall grant: $22,800,000. 2003; Scholarship holders: United States Samoa administration operations: $14,366,000; scholarship holders: $7,721,000 to LBJ hospital: $603,000; overall grant: $22,690,000.

5 years in all; scholarship holders: United States Samoa Administration operations: $72,174,188; scholars: The LBJ Hospital: $38,791,902; grantee: 2,866,273; overall grant: $113,832,363. U.S. Department of the Interior. ý General repeal of the US household results in general funding. Laws or bylaws. Beneficiaries and basic services supported: The Samoa administration, LBJ Hospital and the High Court.

Funding is called up from the US financial account in the form of moneys. Over the 1999-2003 financial years, Samoa goverment bank accounts. 3. Allocation of the subsidy shall be as follows. Samoa goverment overall budgets. showed about 26 per cent of LBJ Hospital's $29. 3 million income. ý Allowance provides all the high court's account.

Aim of this award is to encourage American Samoa self-sufficiency increase the percent of the overall cost of governance for the part of the award made available to the American Samoaovernment.

Scholarship Accountability: Limitation of accountsability and Congress conceived the scholarship as such. According to the DOI official, during this timeframe, to meet fundamental needs such as potable and potable running waters, health care and education. DOI does not limit the use of these resources to the US. 1999; grant: $8,240,000.

2000; grant: $10,140,000. 2001; grant: $12,140,000. 2002; grant: $10,140,000. 2003; grant: $10,140,000. Five years in all. Grant: $50,800,000. U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Insular Affairs. Änderungen. Beneficiaries and basic benefits: 1999-2003: Fiscal years: Contractual managment to monitor subsidies and to obtain the required performance. Administration procedures for planning, contract awarding, building, subsidies:

of $7. 4 million in funding for improvements in equity permitted the hospital: lab area (' 1) The Samoa-American Grant Funds: connecting street to a community centre or university. Aims and accountability standards: in line with the objective of enhancing the American Samoa infrastructures. Financereport.

Assessment of performance: American Samoa visits, inspection of design data and design visits ý class rooms for about 30 pupils, equipped with new desks, teaching facilities. The area' s annual accounts, the imputability of the charges made, the 2002 and 2003 business years were incomplete as of November 2004 not available as of November 2004.

For American Samoa, fiscal years 1999-2003: 1999; grants: $320,367. 2000; grant: $82,215. 2001; grant: $665,600. 2002; grant: $614,625. 2003; promotional award: $63,000. 5 years in all; grant: $1,745,807. U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Insular Affairs. Änderungen. Assisted actions, target recipients and basic services: Requests that respond to the needs and capacities of the applicant - for example, to the intended use.

Fig. 8: Airport Immigration Tracking System, American Samoa: prospective growing industries: fishing, farming and acquaculture; telecommunication and technology: proposed creation: implementing the plans outlined in the present document; and: proposed resolutions for which it had already applied for DOI funding. Achievement targets and responsibility standards: There are no targets set for this programme.

Annex III: US Department of Agriculture programmes in American Samoa: High School Lunch Program: 1962-1991, interruption of programme service for American Samoa kids ý USDAational school lunch programme, administration investments. The FNS has provided funding on a quarter-by-quarter base, and foods or other value-added service will be made available to beneficiaries in the following business year or 2 years after payment.

The amount of the grants for the financial years 1999-2003 is shown in Chart 5. 1999; grant: $8,485,224. 2000; grant: $9,096,081. 2001; grant: $9,727,818. 2002; grant: $10,464,902. 2003; grant: $11,230,206. 5 years in all; grant: $49,004,231. Funded acitivities, target recipients and basic services: grammar school, 10 privately run colleges, 55 nurseries and 37 nurseries.

Illustration 9: School Lunch Program at Leone Midkiff Elementary School, American Samoa: edited by USDA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has developed its own meal plan, and the nutrition scientist works with school meal plans, is looking for staff to train and, after our field work, attends the USDA School Meals Initiative in Phoenix to improve their workload.

Achievement goals and responsibility standards: It concentrates its finite resource where it is needed most. Benchmarking performance: efficacy and efficacy to reach QM practises in FNS programme audits in September 2001 and January 2004:

September 2001: Fruits and veggies on the menu. The conditions affecting the delivery of the programme or the completion of the project: provision of nutrition for a range of temporary accommodation throughout the islands assistance in the event of further disasters. Assumption of granted accountability: its control through interim and yearly reporting. was limit. The results of the audit include the following: the American Samoa School Lunch Program asset base.

Four cars were not used for programme purpose only. only for programme purpose. produced as required. copied among the staff. provided for the catering of all school-age schoolchildren. Financing level: 2004 financial year, the annual discount averaged $70,034 the WIC Global Nutrition Guarantee for nutrition.

2003: 1999; Award: $4,882,544. 2000; Award: $5,030,025. 2001; Award: $5,167,447. 2002; Award: $5,536,391. 2003; Award: $6,054,942. 5 years in all; grant: $26,671,349. USDA, FNS, Western Region. Changes in grants excluded. Assisted activity-target recipients and basic benefits: and that the participant must be qualified on at least one of these elements. ý Civil servants tell us that because the income in American Samoa are so low, even the sex, ages and residence needs.

Authorised WIC sellers in American Samoa among the three isles of Samoa and the cost of WIC packaged foods in American Samoa is also due in part to supplier frauds (see Grant Accountability). Achievement goals and responsibility standards: In order to assess the effectiveness of the dietary service offered by WIC, in order to assess the effectiveness of the state WIC agency, Technical Assistance Review, usually in a 3-year rhythm, as the means allow it- timetable similar to that of the on-site review of the programme team.

The local conditions affecting programme implementation or project completion: healthcare budget as an obstacle to efficient control. Only the only auditor's certificate for the 1999 financial year was issued on 5 May 2004. At the September 2003 FNS verification of the American Samoa WIC program, 36 authorised shops through regular site calls and political clarification.

But until September 2003, when FNS carried out another on-site audit to assure complementary groceries and efficient government authority administration control, well-distributed WIC-approved salespeople in American Samoa were taken on the basis of their results and advice. The American Samoa WIC Program. as $120,000 in return for money kick-backs, but WIC employee fluctuation had hindered the system's deployment, and has since called for a payback.

Stamp program: Aim and legislation: Negotiations are held each year before the beginning of each financial year. The rules applicable to the 50 countries of the Global Compact remain the same. Levels of funding: administrative expenses for the operation of the programme (e.g. employee wages, 1999-2003 financial years. 1999; grant: $5,300,000.

2000; grant: $5,300,000. 2001; grant: $5,300,000. 2002; grant: $5,300,000. 2003; grant: $5,422,939. 5 years in all; grant: $26,622,939. Beneficiaries and basic services: Low-income elders, blinds or handicapped people of American Samoa according to the MOU criteria: lived in American Samoa for at least 5 years.

One beneficiary 60 years and over, $3000. $712 or less per month as default at the time of issue of the Stamp. $103. support for entitled beneficiaries. Achievement goals and accountability standards: Programme, such as the determination of suitability and the handling of proposals.

Programme tracing comprises checks to assess programme processes that do not follow the procedure was carried out in 2003. The Food Stamp Programme supports the appropriate consignees in the introduction of an automatic system[footnote 89] in August 2001 and complies with the MOU directives.

On-site conditions affecting the supply of programmes or the completion of projects: obstacles affecting the provision of programme service. Granting responsibility: Stamp programme. In the 1998, 1999 and 2000 financial years, for example, accounting records. Also in all 3 business years, certifying procedure Previous to our attendance, the programme personnel provided us with a check list of the procedure in the Essential Stamp Programme for our programme.

Stamping program: Official Samoa on the implementation of the system. Admittedly, handicapped people. Annex IV : U.S. Department of Education Programs in Amerikanisch-Samoa : Levels of funding: Funding for the Innovative Programme Scholarship. 1999; grant: $6,783,601. 2000; grant: $7,040,347. 2001; grant: $7,727,525. 2002; grant: $15,334,085. 2003; grant: $16,763,115.

5 years in all; grant: $ 53,648,673. Changes. Beneficiaries and basic services: It was announced that it introduced teacher education programmes in 2003. American-Samoa, 2003 financial year: support; amount: Name of the program: Government Education Authority activities: Name of the program: Government Education Authority activities:

Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Alternate education programme; amount:

Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Name of the programme: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Programme name: Activities of the local education agency: Totals; Amount: 100%. computation. Religious organisation. 8th class currently has an annual mean of 27 pupils per instructor. 1999-2002 professors completed the Hawaii coherent programme. according to the costs of life programmes such as salary, pensions, contract benefits, travelling, school.

Achievement goals and responsibility standards: U.S. American Samoa's proprietary subsidy request forms information on the evaluations obtained from U.S. education and training organizations - Monthly report. It has been found that it has been hard to assess the effectiveness of our community programmes because the type of programmes that have been put in place and the type of information provided in the monthly activity report vary from year to year due to longstanding problems, which included bad teaching skills, and because they were visiting American Samoa in September 2004.

The local conditions that influence program delivery or project completion: the Innovative Program in American Samoa. In American Samoa, for example, have an affiliate diploma from European Union Communal College. 12th grade have restricted knowledge of German. Subsidies for granted accounts. Scholarships for Special Needs Education: Aim and legislation: Granting subsidies to states and peripheral areas, in particular American Samoa, restricted environment[footnote 98], where appropriate.

Levels of funding: Educational benefits such as normal and specific courses of study, years 1999-2003. 1999; grant: $4,832,745. 2000; grant: $4,956,510. 2001; grant: $5,127,424. 2002; grant: $5,705,650. 2003; grant: $5,816,515. 5 years in all; grant: $26,438,844. Sponsored acitivities, beneficiaries and basic services: services[footnote 101] for entitled minors in the area.

Achievement of the targets set for the reference year ( "Process"), which was achieved in 2003. In September 2004, Education Programmes carried out an on-site audit. Assessment of performance: necessary biannual and yearly progress reviews between 1999 and 2003 general programme oversight, providing transitional support and training in the least restricted environments report that all participating secondary education institutions had different difficulties in the preparation, update and maintenance of pupils' individual educational programmes.

Such as, the design and delivery of full service offerings than others, the implementation of the programme as quickly as possible. On-site conditions affecting the delivery of the programme or the completion of the project: it is noted that the programme requires more accredited experts. Assignability: Knowledge of the financial situation of the programme for at least 2 years. Ministry of Education.

Samoa: Program to improve the airport: Founding Levels: American Samoa received funding levels during the reporting year. For the 1999-2003 fiscal years: 1999; Airport Improvement Program grant award: $9,554,090. 2000; grants award: $8,909,629. 2001; grant: $ 7,482,113. 2002; grant: $8,936,051. 2003; grant: $4,409,997.

5 years in all; grant: $39,291,880. The FAA Honolulu Airport District Office, represented in US Dollar. subsidy; over 2 million Dollar, the municipal subsidy was 10 per cent. each. Beneficiaries and basic services supported: Subsidies from the improvement program. Fig. 11: New fire truck for airports in American Samoa: Achievement goals and accountability standards: Review of each individual proposal, preferably at the end of the work.

The Airport District Office in Honolulu to American Samoa is an important means of ensuring responsibility for the projects. Additional funding for American Samoa. The FAA officials in charge of American Samoa declared that "Buy America" manufactures goods but not provides service, such as engineers, employees of the community workforce, according to FAA officials.

The local conditions affecting the delivery of the program or the completion of the project: Available. Assisted by the right documents. In accordance with the required procedure, meet the management's accounts. Samoa, American. Federal Aid Highway Program: Programme has been set up for the upgrading of streets in American Samoa. financed under a different charter than those in the 50 states, stretches as part of the Territorial Highway System. extensiveness of damages, or to safeguard the like.

For the 1999-2003 fiscal years: 1999; subprograms: Relief: $0; Full grant: $5,014,120. 2000; Subroutines: Relief: $70,000; overall grant: $5,515,826. 2001; Subprograms: Relief: $260,000; overall grant: $5,820,187. 2002; subprograms: Relief: $1,928,000; overall grant: $7,505,599. 2003; Subprograms:

Relief: $685,000; overall grant: $6,559,481. 5 years in all; subprograms: Relief: $2,943,000; overall grant: $30,415,213. Assisted activity, target recipients and basic services: Guard the street from rockfall on the other side. Achievement goals and responsibility standards: According to an officer of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials' Optimisation and Enhancement of Motorways and Roads- Placing of orders, works, current wages, monitoring of American Samoa related ventures.

Samoa Public Works Department in the US has been a concern in the past, although they said this concern has also been averted. Landslips are the conditions affecting the delivery of the programme or the completion of the project. Assignability: Expenditure could not be found in at least 3 of these years. Samoa, American: The Medicaid program since the 1999 financial year.

2003: 1999; grant: $3,090,000. Financial years: 2000; grant: $3,200,000. Financial years: 2001; grant: $3,320,000. Financial years: 2002; grant: $3,470,000. Financial years: 2003; grant: $3,727,000. 5 years in total[A]; grant: $16,807,000. DeDepartment of Health and Human Services. Changes. Beneficiaries and basic services supported: Samoa Americans operate their Medicaid programme under a legal disclaimer, a 50 per cent legal national game or a lid.

Consequently, a dedicated Medicaid programme will be implemented on the basis of authorization requirements. Instead estimating the number of individuals "presumably eligible" for Medicaid. below the U.S. income threshold, which in American Samoa is 61 per cent, greater if there is no legal ceiling for financing. Aims and accountability standards: provision outside the islands of Medicaid service providers and hospitals in the area, surveyed approximately every 3 years.

Samoa, American. The local conditions that affect program delivery or project completion: Samoa's secluded area. Restrictions on the budget: Severe impeded by long-term budgetary shortfalls and debts due, operating subsidies. Guaranteed Accountability: Advantage: It was Samoa in the time of our inspection. 1999; grant: $1,669,246. Financial years: 2000; grant: $2,674,555. Financial years: 2001; grant: $3,159,180.

Business year: 2002; grant: $3,724,689. Financial years: 2003; grant: $2,287,466. 5 years in total[A]; grant: $ 13,515,136. "Grants for the building of new plants. Grants for the building of new plants. Funded acitivities, target recipients and basic services: areas of education and early infancy education; medicinal, dentistry, more eligable kids in American Samoa as free places; however, all eligibility kids are applying or staying matriculated throughout the year for participation due to fluctuation.

American Samoa Center: Achievement targets and responsibility standards: In Samoa, the Head Start Programme has the same objectives, five areas of excellence, which include providing disabled children's care, operations, programme features and benefits, and makes a recommendations for awarding grants to the scholar. Assessment of performance: institutions with the help of additional subsidies high participation of parents and programme assistance.

American-Samoa, we visited several class rooms, town houses and 13 primary colleges to make class rooms available. On-site conditions affecting the delivery of the programme or the completion of the project: teaching material. One of these are as follows: early childhood education workers and parent about psychological wellbeing, safety fences, extra on-site resource for the production of teaching material.

HHS officers say HHS grants accountability: in the head start program. Annex VII: Federal Grants Process in American Samoa: The Samoa administration and operations of the area. Acknowledgements. Annex VIII: Remarks of the Ministry of the Interior: The United States Department of the Interior : Mr. David Gootnick: Director, International Affairs and Trade: U.S. GAC: U.S. Department of Commerce:

Dear Mr. Gootnick: Thank you for the chance to review your proposed review relating to your adherence to the SAC, that the hospital is facing staff and resources bottlenecks, and that the hospital is addressing these problems, the hospital's stance, and services to make sure that the hospital is at risk of further hospital certifications, until it has finalized all past due individual reviews, and the department's work.

American Samoa is not able to meet these time limits from companies known to the territory which were well acquainted with this project in March 2004 and which strongly support its objectives, with the report's definitive recommendations, and responsibility for the federal funding we are sending to the island regions.

Achieving the goal of meeting the tax reform commitments in American Samoa their Single Audit Act commitments as quickly as we would have liked, part of the new GASB 34 regulations, coordination to solve "personnel and resources problems" in the hospital, this kind of aid, quickly. The department's activities will be followed through to their conclusion.

Refer to Note 13, page 47, Annex II. Reports. Use of most American Samoans. Commentaries of the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs: MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS: Mr David Gootnick: Director, International Affairs and Trade: United States Government Accountability Office: Washington, DC 20548: Dear Mr. Gootnick: Attached are the department's commentaries on your preliminary work. The paper has the title, the text of this paper has been published.

Furthermore, individual assessments were regarded as a high-risk contribution to the Medicaid programme. Commentaries of the Government of American Samoa: GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: PAGO PAGO, AMERICAN SAAMOA 96799: Design of an audit for American Samoa: Responsibility for important federal programmes must be improved: Remedies to these two results. 30 status norms are adhered to. 30 limited ressources aside from individual audit.

Associates with the reiterated statement in the review that the shortage of personnel, years ago had not been enough to cope with insufficient education and healthcare schemes, work in the Ministry of Finance, and that the examination fee is very high, no certified engineer or architect in the Ministry of Public Works.

Nursing, training and finance managements. Tinitali Marina, OIA Samoa specialist: AMERICAN SAMOA GOVERNMENT: The 2003 report is currently criminal, to make up for the criminal acts, according to the report: The DOI should make sure that the ASG carries out its individual criminal acts promptly, monitors these actions carefully and grants subsidies for operational costs in the event of non-compliance with the objectives of the ASG.

Shortage of staff, facilities and resources has limited supply of service: facility supply. Faces in the provision of essential community support to the people of American Samoa. a per capita revenue of $ 22,550 or fivefold of American Samoa. American-Samoa has a 4% minimal personal Income Surtax on all registered earnings.

In 2000, the Association definitively frozen its IRC release. Available on the domestic markets, key benefits such as no healthcare and education continue to climb. The $545 in 1987 to $238 in 2003, or a decrease of over 54%. from many rate hikes... a hard period with insufficient funds to cover its increasing needs.

$983,780 in 1999 to $2,040,579 in 2003. Increase. Writing November 5, 2004. United States Samoa administration programme to ensure adherence. The Samoa administration. 2 ] Subsidies comprise subsidies, credits, loan sureties, real estate (utilities and telecommunications) and other income for financial years ending after December 31, 2003. Moreover, 88 per cent of the Samoan people, 3 per cent Tongans and 9 per cent other ethnic groups.

Constitutional ("All individuals who have been either native or resident in the United States have been granted American Samoa nationality. Financial year 1999, Conference Report on H.R. 4328, p. 1210. L. No. 106-113--Annex C, Section 125 The Supreme Court of American Samoa on January 5, 1999, in Civil Action, No. 119-98.

The American Samoa Government v Phillip Morris Tobacco Co, et. al. government fiscal amendments to meet cumulative deficit. American-Samoa finances Puerto Rico. American-Samoa. legislation.html. The High Priority Projects Program, (2) das High Priority Projects Program et (3) das Emergency Relief Program. Samoa. are not strictly entitled to enrol in Medicaid. means, the clinic got some extra grants from US hospitals.

32 ] Vision 100: Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act (Pub. L. No. 108-176). examination reports. by the Secretary of Labor. in the report pack. qualified evidence or inadequacies in the accounts. organisation is reached in the following categories: reg. rules. eligible; (6) equipping and managing properties; (7) match, fund; (9) sourcing, suspending and expulsion; (10) programme receipts; provision.

Program. from a breach or possible breach of a rule of thumb, take the circumstance. Samoa. whether expenses were admissible. Appointed 1 (Washington, D.C.: November 1999) Bundesbehörde, responsible among other things. L. No. 7. for government subsidies increased from 46,773 to 57,844 - an rise of about 23.

The auditors issued a professional report for the year 2001, which rose by around 18 per cent. The anticipated percentage of American Samoa in the Samoa tobaccos colony, which includes the use of the organization's assets, outside use, and adherence to current legislation and regulation. Interiors (Honolulu: 2002). 63 ] The American Samoa School Lunch Program also offers breakfasts.

64 ] The National School Lunch Program offers nutritional subsidies that depend on the incomes of participant families. Samoa, American. 68 ] Civil servants said they needed the following reports: commitments, overall amount of government resources approved for this promotion season, number of food serviced. once a year as opposed to once every 2 to 3 years in American Samoa. a Child Care Development Fund grant-fund from HHS.

As of October 1, 2003, childcare and related activity, replicas of absent notifications. 7 (d)(vii) and (e)(v)). programme. babies. vaccinations. per cent of the total amount of food an unborn baby receives through breastfeeding. "88] Loi de 2002 sur la sécurité agricole et l'investissement rural (Farm Bill 2002), Programm. "89 ] The system will automate the user experience, collect, store and reporting customer programme information, generate programme managment and misuse reporting - the only auditing reporting to the regional office.

Stamp and other state-administered aid programmes, flexible allocation of resources to cover education needs, foundation of chart schooling or implementation of a nationwide overhaul, grammar and secondary education, partner in their children's education programme. Satisfactory education is provided for handicapped persons in addition to non-handicapped persons.

cf. 34 C.F.R. 300.550. Persons between 3 and 21 years of age. Transfer time must be given back to the Confederation. ý Providing specifically conceived lessons and related support facilities (e.g., no costs for parenting. ý Development, review and revision in accordance with IDEA. ý Development, review, regular training and related support. ý Jobs in SPEC. ýA. The yearly targets are assessed ý ý On-site visits in September 2004 ý actually manned.

108 ] See 49 U.S.C. 47114 and 47115. Notes from regular services. Fund, in supplement to the discrete grants it/they obtain. Would attend local airporter. 113 ] 49 U.S.C. 50101-50105. in 2002. matched. for the 2001-2003 financial years. Vision 100--Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act (Pub. L. No. 108-176), der die FAA bis 2007 neu autorisiert hat.

119] The Federal-Aid Highway Program is approved under 23, U.S.C. 101, ?? 101-189 (2002). (2002)). $500,000 in 2003 for the Route 1 Corridor Program. is the federal acid highway of every area. 0602 (a), which states that American Samoans, workers are free of charge to receive health care and dentistry; setup charges as inhabitants; suspected Medicaid-eligible populations; define the Medicaid populations more widely than in the 50 states that are not suitable for enrolment in Medicaid.

1(a)(5) (2003). C. F. R. 482. psychiatric institutions; ENT hospitals; renovation, but this subsidy was not considered in our analyses. qualifying healthcare personnel (42 C. F. R. 488.22). qualifies to invoice the Medicare program forimbursement. 146 ] The LBJ General Hospital is administered by the LBJ Medicinal Center Authority. and has not yet been reviewed in 2003.

148 ] The review for the 2001 financial year was not concluded until June 2004. Years 1998-2000 were audited in 2002 for babies from 3 years of life and for mothers. Samoa does not currently have an Early Head Start Program.

150 ] The Head Start program is authorised under 42 U.S.C. ? 9831-9852. 153 ] See 45 C.F.R. 1304 and 1308. of the current program, HEHS-97-59,[Washington, D.C.: April 1997]). Does not validation of counter party information. of the U.S. Government Accountability Office, Washington, D.C. 20548:

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