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S. 2484, South Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act 1 (October 22, 2014)

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October 22, 2014
S. 2484
South Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act
As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science,
and Transportation on September 17, 2014
S. 2484 would implement the Convention on the Conservation and Management of High
Seas Fishery Resources in the South Pacific Ocean (Convention). CBO estimates that
implementing the legislation would cost less than $500,000 a year over the 2015-2019
period, assuming appropriation of the necessary amounts. Because enacting the legislation
would not affect direct spending or revenues, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply.
Under the bill, all parties to the Convention would be required to apply specific
conservation and management principles and approaches to promote the conservation and
sustainable use of fisheries resources located in the South Pacific Ocean between South
America and Australia. Based on information provided by the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the Department of State, CBO
estimates that carrying out the new Convention would cost less than $500,000 a year over
the 2015-2019 period. Those funds would be used to cover costs for annual dues, staff
time, travel, and programmatic activities.
CBO has not reviewed S. 2484 for intergovernmental or private-sector mandates. 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
because it would implement the South Pacific Fisheries Convention.
The CBO staff contacts for this estimate are Jeff LaFave (for federal costs), Jon Sperl (for
intergovernmental mandates), and Amy Petz (for private-sector mandates). The estimate
was approved by Theresa Gullo, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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