The Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) said today it has presented its 14th report to the Irish and British governments.
The report will be published by the two governments shortly.
Although no details of the content have been revealed, the IMC report is expected to say the Provisional IRA continues to shun paramilitary activity.
The last IMC report, published in January, said the Provisional IRA was not involved in terrorist activity, shooting and assaults, intelligence gathering, sectarian violence or intimidation, other forms of crime, exiling or fund raising.
It found some IRA members were committing crime for personal gain but that this was declining.
The IMC reported that dissident republican groups such as the "Real IRA", Continuity IRA and a new group calling itself Óglaigh na hÉireann still posed a threat.
Loyalist armed groups remained active, although there were some encouraging, if hesitant, signs of moves towards politics, it said.