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H.R. 1513, a Bill to Revise the Boundaries of the Gettysburg National Military Park to Include the Gettysburg Train Station and Certain Land along Plum Run in Cumberland Township, to Limit the Means by Which Property within Such Revised Boundaries May Be Acquired, and for Other Purposes 1 (July 30, 2013)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo11275 and id is 1 raw text is: CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
COST ESTIMATE
July 30, 2013
H.R. 1513
A bill to revise the boundaries of the Gettysburg National Military Park
to include the Gettysburg Train Station and certain land along Plum Run
in Cumberland Township, to limit the means by which property within
such revised boundaries may be acquired, and for other purposes
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on July 24, 2013
H.R. 1513 would expand the boundaries of the Gettysburg National Military Park in
Pennsylvania to include two nearby properties. CBO expects that the National Park Service
(NPS), which administers the park, would accept the donation of a small parcel of land
containing the newly refurbished Gettysburg Train Station and a 45-acre tract of land along
Plum Run in Cumberland Township.
Based on information provided by NPS, CBO estimates that implementing H.R. 1513
would have no significant impact on the federal budget. Under the legislation, the
additional properties could only be acquired through donations. We estimate that annual
costs to operate and maintain the new properties would be minimal because the train
station would continue to be operated by local or nonprofit organizations and the Plum Run
acreage would be left undeveloped. Enacting H.R. 1513 would not affect direct spending
or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply.
H.R. 1513 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 CBO staff contact for this estimate is Martin von Gnechten. The estimate was
approved by Theresa Gullo, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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