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1 H.R. 6255, a Bill to Amend Title 18, United States Code, to Establish Measures to Combat Invasive Lionfish, and for Other Purposes 1 (December 19, 2018)

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                  CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
                             COST ESTIMATE

                                                              December 19, 2018


                                  H.R. 6255
    A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to establish measures to
               combat invasive lionfish, and for other purposes

           As ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources
                               on September 26, 2018


H.R. 6255 would amend the Lacey Act to prohibit the importation of 11 species of live
lionfish. The bill also would restrict domestic transportation of those species. Using
information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, CBO estimates
that the cost of implementing H.R. 6255 would not be significant in any year.

Because people convicted of importing lionfish under H.R. 6255 could be subject to
criminal fines, the federal government might collect additional fines under the bill.
Criminal fines are recorded as revenues, deposited in the Crime Victims Fund, and later
spent without further appropriation action. CBO expects that any additional revenues and
direct spending would not be significant because the bill would probably affect only a
small number of cases.

Because enacting H.R. 6255 could affect direct spending and revenues, pay-as-you-go
procedures apply. However, CBO estimates that the bill's net effect on the deficit would
be negligible.

CBO estimates that enacting H.R. 6255 would not significantly increase net direct
spending and would not increase on-budget deficits in any of the four consecutive 10-
year periods beginning in 2029.

H.R. 6255 would impose a private-sector mandate as defined in the Unfunded Mandates
Reform Act (UMRA) by prohibiting live lionfish from being imported into and
transported within the United States. The bill would primarily affect vendors who sell
live lionfish as pets across state lines. CBO estimates that the loss of income to those
vendors resulting from the bill's prohibitions would be small and fall below the annual
threshold established in UMRA for private-sector mandates ($160 million in 2018,
adjusted annually for inflation).

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