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H.R. 2583, Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2015 1 (September 14, 2015)

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September 14, 2015
H.R. 2583
Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2015
As ordered reported by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce
on June 3, 2015
SUMMARY
H.R. 2583 would make a number of changes to procedures that the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) follows in its rulemaking processes. The bill also
would require the FCC to create a public database of information about complaints made
by consumers of telecommunications services. Finally, the bill would exempt the
Universal Service Fund (USF) from provisions of the Antideficiency Act through
December 31, 2020.
CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 2583 would change the timing of spending from the
USF, which would affect direct spending over the 2016-2025 period; therefore,
pay-as-you-go procedures apply. We estimate, however, that the timing changes would net
to zero over the ten-year period. Enacting H.R. 2583 would not affect revenues.
Further, CBO estimates that implementing H.R. 2583 to amend the FCC's operating
procedures would cost $10 million over the next five years; such spending would be
subject to the availability of appropriated funds. Under current law, the FCC is authorized
to collect fees sufficient to offset the cost of its regulatory activities each year. Therefore,
CBO estimates that the net cost to implement those provisions of H.R. 2583 would not be
significant, assuming annual appropriation actions consistent with the agency's authorities.
H.R. 2583 contains no intergovernmental mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates
Reform Act (UMRA) and would not affect the budgets of state, local, or tribal
governments.
If the FCC increases annual fee collections to offset the costs of implementing its
additional regulatory activities, the bill would impose a private-sector mandate on some
commercial entities regulated by the FCC. Based on information from the FCC, 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 ($154 million in 2015,
adjusted annually for inflation).

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