[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 11]
[House]
[Page 16249]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                 BUDGETARY EFFECTS OF PAYGO LEGISLATION

  Pursuant to Public Law 111-139, Mr. Spratt hereby submits, prior to 
the vote on passage, the attached estimate of the costs of the bill 
H.R. 2923, the Combat Methamphetamine Enhancement Act, as amended, for 
printing in the Congressional Record.

              ESTIMATE OF THE STATUTORY PAY-AS-YOU-GO EFFECTS FOR H.R. 2923, THE COMBAT METHAMPHETAMINE ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2010, AS AMENDED
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                                                                              By fiscal year, in millions of dollars--
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                                             2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019    2020   2010-2015  2010-2020
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                                                       NET INCREASE OR DECREASE (-) IN THE DEFICIT
 
Statutory Pay-As-You-Go-Impact............       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0         0          0
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Note: Enacting H.R. 2923 could increase revenues and direct spending, but CBO estimates that nay net budget impact would not be significant in any year.
  The bill would require retail businesses that sell certain pharmaceuticals through the mail to submit a self-certification document to the Drug
  Enforcement Administration (DEA). The bill also would prohibit distributors of certain pharmaceuticals from selling products to persons who have not
  registered or self-certified with DEA.
Violators of the bill's provisions would be subject to civil and criminal fines. Civil fines are recorded as revenues and deposited in the U.S.
  Treasury. Criminal fines are recorded as revenues, then deposited in the Crime Victims Fund, and later spent.

  Pursuant to Public Law 111-139, Mr. Spratt hereby submits, prior to 
the vote on passage, the attached estimate of the costs of the bill 
H.R. 4195, To authorize the Peace Corps Commemorative Foundation to 
establish a commemorative work in the District of Columbia and its 
environs, and for other purposes, as amended, for printing in the 
Congressional Record.

ESTIMATE OF THE STATUTORY PAY-AS-YOU-GO EFFECTS FOR H.R. 4195, A BILL TO AUTHORIZE THE PEACE CORPS COMMEMORATIVE FOUNDATION TO ESTABLISH A COMMEMORATIVE
                                  WORK IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND ITS ENVIRONS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, AS AMENDED
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                                                                              By fiscal year, in millions of dollars--
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                                             2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019    2020   2010-2015  2010-2020
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                                                       NET INCREASE OR DECREASE (-) IN THE DEFICIT
 
Statutory Pay-As-You-Go-Impact............       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0         0          0
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Note: H.R. 4195 would authorize a nonprofit organization to establish a commemorative work on federal lands in the District of Columbia. Under current
  law, sponsors of the project would donate 10 percent of the memorial's estimated cost to the federal government for future maintenance. That receipt
  would be fully offset by transfers to the National Park Foundation (a nonprofit organization), where funds would be retained until used.

  Pursuant to Public Law 111-139, Mr. Spratt hereby submits, prior to 
the vote on passage, the attached estimate of the costs of the bill 
H.R. 6130, the Strengthening Medicare Anti-Fraud Measures Act of 2010, 
as amended, for printing in the Congressional Record.

                   ESTIMATE OF PAY-AS-YOU-GO EFFECTS FOR H.R. 6130, STRENGTHENING MEDICARE ANTI-FRAUD MEASURES ACT OF 2010, AS AMENDED
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                                                                              By fiscal year, in millions of dollars--
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                                             2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019    2020   2010-2015  2010-2020
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                                                       NET INCREASE OR DECREASE (-) IN THE DEFICIT
 
Statutory Pay-As-You-Go-Impact............       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0       0         0          0
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Note: H.R. 6130 would give the Secretary of Health and Human Services additional authority to exclude individuals from participation in federal health
  care programs if they are affiliated with an entity that has been sanctioned. Enacting this legislation could affect direct spending for Medicare and
  Medicaid. CBO expects the bill would result in the exclusion of few individuals who would not be excluded under current law. CBO estimates that
  enacting H.R. 6130 would have no significant budgetary impact.

  

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