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H.R. 883, Targeting Child Predators Act of 2017 1 (April 26, 2017)

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                 CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
                            COST ESTIMATE

                                                                   April 26, 2017


                                  H.R.   883
                   Targeting  Child  Predators  Act  of 2017

   As ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on March 22, 2017


H.R. 883 would amend the current process for issuing nondisclosure requirements for
subpoenas in certain cases of child exploitation. Under current law, a formal court order is
needed for such nondisclosure requirements. Under the bill, a nondisclosure requirement
could be placed on a subpoena if the subpoena is issued concurrently with a certification
that disclosure of the summons could have certain adverse consequences on the defendant
or the trial; a formal court order would no longer be necessary.

Based on an analysis of information provided by the Administrative Office of the U.S.
Courts on the number of cases that would be affected by the bill, CBO estimates that
implementing H.R. 883 would have no significant effect on the federal budget.

Enacting H.R. 883 would not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go
procedures do not apply. CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 883 would not increase net
direct spending or on-budget deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods
beginning in 2028.

H.R. 883 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
Unfunded Mandates  Reform Act and would impose no costs on state, local, or tribal
governments.

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

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