tye os f ( approval of Congress. No budgetary impact is expected to result from . Section 403 allows the Secretary of the Treasury to withhold the mee necessary sums to cover the costs of collecting all duties, taxes, and fees, except for the costs of preclearance, from August 18, 1978 until January 1, 1982. The Treasury Department is spending approximately $2.8 million in fiscal year 1979 for the collection of customs duties. Therefore, this provision would mean a savings to the U.S. government. sti t ization level: Estimated authorizat ‘ Fiscal year: : 1980 wana een== - 1981 ww... ~ 1982 --a.-. wae 1983 - 1984 ue en -- --- = Estimated outlays: : -- . Millions ue —SE.9 | . —3.0 —0.8 naan eee een cee ; ’ WRiseal year: 1980 UU LeTe ee ee eeeee nee eee at wee 1OSt o.oo ne ee ee Lee eee 1982 LL .- wee eee 1983 Llu Lele 1984 2 ee - - , —4.9 - —3.0 —0.8 — Section 404 repeals the authorization for grants to the Virgin Is- lands to offset any anticipated deficit during fiscal years 1979, 1980 and 1981. A total of $60 million was authorized for this purpose, and $10 inillton of this amount has already been appropriated. Repealing this provision could potentially save the governmenta total of $50 million. Estimated authorization level: Fiseal year: 1980 -=- Millions -. 1981 ieee 1982 ____-____..____- : 1983 ~------~--------..a IW9St nwee Estimated outlays: . Fiscal year: a 2 ae tan nae teem ebgh 2 pin mn 6 ahnae fetta cha gm Meme HAte a9 8 So rte te. ~o ae = 7 et Shikas mcte . 7 Aa, ote a at ee co Be . th a this provision. —330. 0 —20. 0 wowecenoneneene weneenn - : 1980 o2u.w Lee : —30. 0 —20.0 1981 2 ee en eee » 1992 ow ee -1083 owe ---pees wee ene 1984 ee ee ee te ee ee a ee eee eee eee American Samoa Section 501 provides that the salaries and expenses of the govern- ment comptroller for American Samoashall be paid from funds to be appropriated to the Department of the Interior. This section puts. current pactices into law; therefore, no additional expenses are ex- ie ~ . pected to be ineurred. Section 502 duects the Secretary of the Treasury to administer and enforce the collection of all customs duties derived from American Samoa without cost tothe government of American Samoa. The Secrefary may train and employ residents of American Samoa to carryout these provisions, The Adiministration enforcementof this sectionshall begin Getober 1, 1980. Based on a ratio of cost to population for the Virgin Islands, this provision for American Samoats estimated to cost

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