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S. 267, Pirate Fishing Elimination Act 1 (August 20, 2013)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo11250 and id is 1 raw text is: CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
COST ESTIMATE
August 5, 2013
S. 267
Pirate Fishing Elimination Act
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science,
and Transportation on July 30, 2013
S. 267 would authorize the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
to implement an international agreement to reduce illegal, unreported, and unregulated
(IUU) fishing. Under the bill, NOAA would be required to identify ports that can be used
by foreign vessels, coordinate inspections of those vessels with the U.S. Coast Guard
(USCG), deny port entry to vessels that have engaged in IUU fishing, and share
information with foreign governments and other entities regarding the results of
inspections and any actions taken if IUU fishing is discovered. S. 267 also would
establish civil and criminal penalties for entities that violate provisions in the bill.
Based on information provided by NOAA and the USCG, CBO estimates that
implementing the legislation would have no significant impact on the federal budget.
Implementing S. 267 would not significantly affect the workload of NOAA and the
USCG because those agencies already carry out the activities required under the bill.
Enacting the legislation could increase revenues (from civil and criminal penalties) and
associated direct spending; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures apply. However, CBO
estimates that such increases would be small and would offset each other in most years.
CBO has not reviewed S. 267 for intergovernmental and private-sector mandates because
section 4 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act excludes from the application of that act
any legislative provisions that are necessary for the ratification or implementation of
international treaty obligations. CBO has determined that the bill falls within that
exclusion.
The CBO staff contacts for this estimate are Jeff LaFave and Sarah Puro. The estimate
was approved by Theresa Gullo, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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