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H.R. 414, Burdensome Data Collection Relief Act 1 (October 20, 2015)

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                  CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
                             COST   ESTIMATE

                                                                 October 20, 2015


                                   H.R.   414
                   Burdensome Data Collection Relief Act

As ordered reported by the House Committee on Financial Services on September 30, 2015


H.R. 414 would repeal a provision of current law that requires a public company to disclose
the ratio of the median of the annual compensation of its employees (not including the chief
executive officer) to the annual compensation of its chief executive officer (or equivalent
position). The bill also would nullify the rule released by the Securities and Exchange
Commission  (SEC) to implement that requirement.

Based on information from the SEC, CBO expects that nullifying the rule would not
require any significant action by the agency; thus, CBO estimates that implementing
H.R. 414 would not have a significant effect on the agency's costs. Under current law, the
SEC  is authorized to collect fees to offset its annual appropriation; therefore, assuming
appropriation action consistent with that authority, CBO estimates that implementing the
bill would have a negligible effect on net discretionary spending. Enacting H.R. 414 would
not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply.

CBO  estimates that enacting H.R. 414 would not increase net direct spending or on-budget
deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2026.

H.R. 414 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
Unfunded  Mandates Reform Act and would not affect the budgets of state, local, or tribal
governments.

The CBO   staff contact for this estimate is Susan Willie. The estimate was approved by
H. Samuel Papenfuss, Deputy Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

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