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1 S. 2169, a Bill to Amend Section 3116 of Title 5, United States Code, to Clarify the Applicability of the Appointment Limitations for Students Appointed under the Expedited Hiring Authority for Post-Secondary Students 1 (October 8, 2019)

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j\   Congressional Budget Office
  7  Cost   Estimate


October 8, 2019


By Fiscal Year, Millions of Dollars  2020              2020-2024             2020-2029


Direct Spending (Outlays)

Revenues
Increase or Decrease (-)
in the Deficit


0


0

0


0


0


0

0


0

0


S. 2169 would permit federal agencies to provide additional leave for federal employees
working  in specified foreign areas. Agencies could grant up to 5 days of leave to those
employees  to recognize local holidays or to advance the diplomatic interests of the United
States. Under the bill, agencies could also grant up to 20 days of leave for rest and
recuperation to federal employees in combat zones or other areas with high levels of political
violence or terrorism. Currently, agencies may provide administrative leave for those
purposes, but the Administrative Leave Act of 2016 generally limits the amount to 10 days.
Because  final regulations implementing that law have not been issued, those limitations have
not yet gone into effect.

The costs of the legislation, detailed in Table 1, largely fall within budget functions 050
(national defense) and 150 (international affairs).

For this estimate, CBO assumes that the leave provisions would take effect halfway through
fiscal year 2020 and that the costs would increase each year because of anticipated inflation.






                 See also CBO's Cost Estimates Explained, www.cbo.gov/publication/54437;
  How CBO Prepares Cost Estimates, www.cbo.gov/publication/53519; and Glossary, www.cbo.gov/publication/42904.

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