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H.R. 1402, a bill to authorize the Architect of the Capitol to establish battery recharging stations for privately owned vehicles in parking areas under the jurisdiction of the House of Representatives at no net cost to the federal government 1 (August 1, 2012)

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COST ESTIMATE
August 1, 2012
H.R. 1402
A bill to authorize the Architect of the Capitol to establish
battery recharging stations for privately owned vehicles
in parking areas under the jurisdiction of the
House of Representatives at no net cost
to the federal government
As ordered reported by the Committee on House Administration on July 19, 2012
Under current law, personal expenses are not payable from appropriations without
specific statutory authority. H.R. 1402 would provide such authority by authorizing the
Architect of the Capitol (AOC) to use funds that have already been appropriated to install
battery recharging stations that would allow House employees to replenish the batteries
that power plug-in electric vehicles. The bill would require those employees to pay fees
sufficient to reimburse the AOC for the costs of installing and operating those stations. In
addition, the AOC would provide an annual report to the Congress and one additional
report within three years of enactment on the finances of the recharging program.
CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 1402 would increase direct spending by allowing the
AOC to spend existing balances that CBO expects would otherwise not be spent under
current law; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures apply. The costs to install and operate
recharging stations could vary depending upon the type of system and number of stations
constructed. Based on information from the AOC regarding its plans to install stations in
the Senate parking areas and the anticipated needs of employees in the House of
Representatives, CBO estimates that the AOC would spend less than $10,000 installing
recharging stations. That amount would be offset in future years by increased collections
generated from monthly fees that the AOC would charge to House employees who use
the recharging stations. Enacting H.R. 1402 would not affect revenues.
CBO also estimates that spending in future years to install additional charging stations
would total less than $20,000 annually, subject to appropriation of the necessary
amounts. Future costs could be higher if the number of plug-in vehicles increases and if
more advanced recharging stations are needed. Fees to use those charging stations would
recover the installation cost over several years, CBO estimates.

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