About | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline Law Journal Library | HeinOnline

S. 1536, Combating Human Trafficking in Commercial Vehicles Act 1 (August 29, 2017)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo3777 and id is 1 raw text is: 

                  CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
0COST ESTIMATE

                                                                 August 29, 2017


                                   S. 1536
        Combating Human Trafficking in Commercial Vehicles Act

    As reported by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
                                on August 3, 2017


 S. 1536 would require the Department of Transportation (DOT) to designate an official to
 coordinate agency activities designed to prevent and address human trafficking, to
 establish an advisory committee on human trafficking within DOT, and to authorize that
 certain grant funds administered by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
 (FMCSA) be used for activities related to preventing human trafficking. Based on
 information from DOT, CBO estimates that implementing the provisions of the bill would
 require an additional one to two employees per year over the 2019-2022 period at a cost of
 about $1 million over the 2018-2022 period, assuming availability of appropriated funds.

 Enacting S. 1536 would not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go
 procedures do not apply. CBO estimates that enacting S. 1536 would not increase net direct
 spending or on-budget deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-year periods beginning in
 2028.

 Under current law, FMCSA has $4 million per year in contract authority (a mandatory
 form of budget authority) to provide education and outreach grants. S. 1536 would make
 education about preventing and reporting of human trafficking an additional eligible
 expense for grant recipients. Because states already have flexibility to use their education
 and outreach grant funds, CBO does not expect the additional authority would have any
 significant effect on spending over the 2018-2022 period.

 S. 1536 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act and would benefit state and local agencies by authorizing
 the use of federal assistance to support the prevention of human trafficking. Any costs
 incurred by those entities would result from voluntary commitments.

 The CBO staff contact for this estimate is Sarah Puro. The estimate was approved by
 Theresa Gullo, Assistant Director for Budget Analysis.

What Is HeinOnline?

HeinOnline is a subscription-based resource containing thousands of academic and legal journals from inception; complete coverage of government documents such as U.S. Statutes at Large, U.S. Code, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Reports, and much more. Documents are image-based, fully searchable PDFs with the authority of print combined with the accessibility of a user-friendly and powerful database. For more information, request a quote or trial for your organization below.



Short-term subscription options include 24 hours, 48 hours, or 1 week to HeinOnline.

Contact us for annual subscription options:

Already a HeinOnline Subscriber?

profiles profiles most