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S. 270, La Pine Land Conveyance Act 1 (June 14, 2012)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo10740 and id is 1 raw text is: CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
COST ESTIMATE
June 14, 2012
S. 270
La Pine Land Conveyance Act
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on June 7, 2012
S. 270 would direct the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to convey, without
consideration, 910 acres of land in Oregon to certain local governments. Based on
information provided by BLM, CBO estimates that implementing S. 270 would have no
significant impact on discretionary spending. Enacting the act would affect direct
spending; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures apply. However, CBO estimates that any
such effects would be negligible. Enacting the act would not affect revenues.
Under S. 270, BLM would convey two parcels of land totalling 900 acres to Deschutes
County and one parcel of 10 acres to the city of La Pine. The conveyed properties would
be used for various public purposes, including recreation. Deschutes County would be
responsible for administrative costs associated with conveying the land that it would
receive.
Because some of the property to be conveyed under S. 270 has already been identified by
BLM for potential sale, CBO estimates that enacting the act would reduce offsetting
receipts (a credit against direct spending). However, we expect that any such sale would
be conducted under the Recreation and Public Purposes Act (RPPA), which allows state
or local governments to receive federal property at less than fair market value. Therefore,
we estimate that any loss of receipts that would result from donating the property to the
county or the city (rather than selling it under the RPPA) would be less than $10,000. We
further estimate that any discretionary costs of the conveyances would be negligible.
S. 270 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act and would impose no costs on state, local, or tribal
governments. The land conveyance authorized in the act would benefit the city of La Pine
and Deschutes County. Any costs to those entities would be incurred voluntarily.
On August 1, 2011, CBO transmitted a cost estimate for S. 270, the La Pine Land
Conveyance Act, as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources on July 14, 2011. The two versions of the legislation are similar, and the CBO
cost estimates are the same.
The CBO staff contact for this estimate is Jeff LaFave. The estimate was approved by
Theresa Gullo, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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