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H.R. 289, GO Act 1 (September 18, 2017)

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                 CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
0COST ESTIMATE

                                                             September 18, 2017


                                  H.R. 289
                                  GO Act

  As ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on June 27, 2017


  H.R. 289 would change the way certain federal agencies issue special recreation use
permits and would change how the affected agencies recover costs associated with the
permitting process. Based on information provided by the affected agencies and assuming
appropriation of the necessary amounts, CBO estimates that implementing the bill would
cost $5 million over the 2018-2022 period.

CBO estimates that enacting the bill would affect the amount of fees (which are treated as
reductions in direct spending) the affected agencies would collect; therefore,
pay-as-you-go procedures apply. However, because the affected agencies have the
authority to spend those fees, any change in fee collections would be offset by a
corresponding change in the spending of those fees, so that the net effect on direct spending
in any year would be negligible. Enacting the bill would not affect revenues.

CBO estimates that enacting the bill would not significantly affect net direct spending or
on-budget deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in 2028.

H.R. 289 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 impact of H.R. 289 is shown in the following table. The costs of
this legislation fall within budget function 300 (natural resources and environment).

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