H.R. 14106
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP85-00988R000200230001-5
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RIPPUB
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K
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2
Document Creation Date:
December 16, 2016
Document Release Date:
December 2, 1998
Sequence Number:
1
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Publication Date:
November 1, 1978
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OLC 78-3106/2
MEMORANDUM FOR: James H. McDonald
Director of Logistics
STAT FROM .
Chief, Legislation Staff/OLC
SUBJECT H.R. 14106
On 20 October 1978, you sent a memorandum to OLC
providing views on H.R. 14106. This legislation was not
enacted into law this Congress and we, therefore, need
take no further action at this time. Since it is probable
that identical or similar legislation will be introduced
during the next Congress, we will keep your paper for use
at that time and will contact you. Thank you for the
benefit of your views.
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of Legislative Counsel
FROM: James H. McDonald
Director of Logistics
SUBJECT: H.R. 14106
1. This office has reviewed the proposed bill H.R. 14106.
The implications of this bill may be reflected in the Agency's
budgeting processes, and our comments may be of interest to
you.
2. The bill provides that Congress will appropriate funds
and that the General Services Administration (GSA) will make
payments to the local jurisdictions. At the present time,
agencies are required to budget for and transfer to GSA funds
for the anticipated maintenance and upkeep of buildings owned
or managed by GSA. The Agency, of course, has such properties.
If GSA were to include these local property assessments into
the Standard Level User Charge (SLUG), this will have an impact
on the Agency budget.
3. We assume that the Agency could become involved in
providing information to local jurisdictions for the purpose of
making their assessments. It would be of concern to us to.in=
sure that the identity of Agency facilities under cover be
protected and that sensitive information which might be solic-
ited by these jurisdictions not be released unless it can be
properly sanitized.
4. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.
J F,a FL. MEDonal
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