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H.R. 1003, District of Columbia Courts and Public Defender Service Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments Act 1 (March 16, 2017)

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                 CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
                             COST ESTIMATE

                                                                 March 16, 2017



                                 H.R.   1003
   District of Columbia   Courts  and Public  Defender   Service Voluntary
                     Separation  Incentive Payments Act

  As ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
                              on February 14, 2017


SUMMARY

H.R. 1003 would amend the District of Columbia (D.C.) Code to permit the relevant
authorities to establish a program to offer incentive payments to certain nonjudicial
employees of the D.C. courts and the D.C. Public Defender Service for voluntarily
separating from their positions. CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 1003 would increase
direct spending for retirement annuities and related health benefits by $1 million in fiscal
year 2018 and $7 million over the 2018-2027 period. In addition, because those agencies
are funded by federal appropriations, CBO estimates that the separation payments would
increase discretionary outlays by $3 million over that same period, assuming availability of
the necessary funds.

Pay-as-you-go procedures apply because enacting the legislation would affect direct
spending.

CBO  estimates that enacting the legislation would not increase net direct spending or
on-budget deficits by more than $5 billion in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods
beginning in 2028.

H.R. 1003 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
Unfunded Mandates Reform  Act (UMRA)  and would impose no costs on state, local, or
tribal governments.


ESTIMATED COST TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

The estimated budgetary effect of H.R. 1003 is shown in the following table. The costs of
this legislation fall within budget functions 550 (health), 600 (income security), 750
(administration of justice) and 800 (general government).

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