29 U.S.C. § 1143a
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- (1)The Comptroller General of the United States may, pursuant to the request of any Member of Congress, study employee benefit plans, including the effects of such plans on employees, participants, and their beneficiaries.
- (2)For the purpose of conducting studies under this section, the Comptroller General, or any of his duly authorized representatives, shall have access to and the right to examine and copy any books, documents, papers, records, or other recorded information—The Comptroller General shall not disclose the identity of any individual or employer in making any information obtained under this section available to the public.
- (3)For purposes of this section, the terms “employee benefit plan”, “participant”, “administrator”, “beneficiary”, “plan sponsor”, “employee”, and “employer” are defined in section 1002 of this title.
- (4)The preceding provisions of this section shall be effective on April 7, 1986.