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H.R. 3590, SHARE Act of 2013 1 (February 3, 2014)

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Feburary 3, 2014
H.R. 3590
SHARE Act of 2013
As introduced on November 21, 2013
H.R. 3590 would establish or amend certain laws related to the use of firearms and other
recreational activities on federal lands. The bill also would authorize the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (USFWS) to permanently allow any state to provide hunting and
conservation stamps for migratory birds (referred to as federal duck stamps). In addition,
the bill would require the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture to charge an annual
permit fee for small crews that conduct commercial filming activities on certain federal
lands. Finally, the bill would require the Secretary of the Interior to issue permits to certain
hunters seeking to import polar bear remains from Canada.
Based on information provided by the affected agencies, CBO estimates that implementing
H.R. 3590 would have no significant net impact on the federal budget. Enacting the
legislation would affect direct spending and revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures
apply. However, CBO estimates that the net budgetary effects would not be significant in
any year.
H.R. 3590 contains no intergovernmental mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates
Reform Act (UMRA).
H.R. 3590 would impose a private-sector mandate as defined in UMRA by eliminating an
individual's existing right to seek compensation from the federal government for damages
occurring at a public target range supported by federal funds. The cost of the mandate
would be the forgone value of awards and settlements in such claims. Information from the
Department of the Interior indicates that few, if any, of those types of lawsuits are brought
against the U.S. government. Because such claims would probably continue to be
uncommon in the future, CBO estimates that the cost of the mandate would be small and
fall well below the annual threshold established in UMRA for private-sector mandates
($152 milion in 2014, adjusted annually for inflation).

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