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H.R. 538, Native American Energy Act 1 (October 1, 2015)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo2522 and id is 1 raw text is: CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
COST ESTIMATE
October 1, 2015
H.R. 538
Native American Energy Act
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources
on September 10, 2015
H.R. 538 would make several changes related to environmental laws, energy programs,
and the management of mineral resources on Native American reservations. CBO
estimates that implementing H.R. 538 would have no significant effect on federal
spending. The bill would:
 Require the Department of the Interior (DOI) to act on any appraisal of energy
projects required under current law within 30 days and allow tribes to waive the
requirement for appraisals under specified circumstances. Based on information
from DOI, CBO estimates that implementing that section would not significantly
affect the federal cost of the appraisal process.
 Require DOI to use a uniform reference system for tracking oil and gas wells. DOI
already uses the American Petroleum Institute's well-numbering system to identify
and track oil and gas wells; therefore, CBO estimates that implementing that
provision would have no cost to DOI.
 Restrict the review of and comments on environmental impact statements of
projects on tribal lands to members of the tribe and residents of the area. Based on
information from DOI, CBO estimates this provision would not significantly
change the agency's workload and that implementing it would not have a significant
affect on DOI's budget.
 Require DOI to enter into contracts for energy demonstration projects using timber
from federal forests that is not marketable. Because the timber affected under the
bill would not be marketable, enacting the legislation would not affect timber
receipts to the federal government. Additionally, CBO estimates that implementing
the projects would not have a significant effect on DOI's operations.

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