Summary of Bill HR 3064
Bill 117 HR 3064, also known as the Inspector General Access Act of 2021, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to enhance the ability of Inspectors General (IGs) to access information necessary to carry out their duties effectively.
The bill aims to address concerns that IGs have faced obstacles in obtaining information from federal agencies, which has hindered their ability to conduct thorough investigations and audits. By providing IGs with greater access to information, the bill seeks to improve transparency, accountability, and oversight within the federal government.
Specifically, the Inspector General Access Act of 2021 would require federal agencies to provide IGs with timely access to all records, documents, and other information that the IG deems necessary to carry out their responsibilities. The bill also includes provisions to protect sensitive information and national security interests while still ensuring that IGs have the access they need to fulfill their duties.
Overall, the Inspector General Access Act of 2021 aims to strengthen the role of IGs in promoting integrity and efficiency within the federal government by ensuring that they have the necessary tools and resources to conduct thorough and independent oversight.
Congressional Summary of HR 3064
Inspector General Access Act of 2021
This bill transfers responsibility for investigating certain allegations of misconduct from the Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Professional Responsibility to the DOJ Office of the Inspector General. Specifically, the bill transfers responsibility for allegations relating to a DOJ attorney's authority to investigate, litigate, or provide legal advice.