A bill to require certain Federal agencies to analyze complaints regarding their delivery of services and benefits and to report their findings to Congress.
Agency Accountability Act of 1980 - Requires specified Federal agencies to submit to Congress annual reports on: (1) the number of complaints about the agency received from all Members of Congress during the preceding year; (2) the number of complaints resolved; (3) the time between the receipt and resolution of each complaint; and (4) any suggestions for administrative or legislative changes to reduce the number of complaints received by the agency.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Government Operations.
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