Part 2—Chapter 1000
INTRODUCTION
(T/L 666)

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This part prescribes procedures and forms Government agencies use in reporting accounting transactions to the Department of the Treasury (Treasury).

Section 1010—Authority

Per the Budget and Accounting Procedures Act of 1950, Treasury must render overall Government financial reports to the President, the Congress, and the public. Per this Act, each agency must provide the Secretary of the Treasury (the Secretary) with reports and information relating to the agency’s financial condition and operations as the Secretary may require for effective performance.The Secretary’s responsibilities include the system of central accounting and financial reporting for the Government.

Section 1015—Principles and Features of the System of Central Accounts

Treasury consolidates all agencies’ accounting results under a unified system of central accounting and financial reporting for the Government. The system of central accounting for the Federal Government’s cash operations discloses complete and current monthly and fiscal year information on the following: