HR 1470 IH

106th CONGRESS

1st Session

H. R. 1470

To reduce corporate welfare and promote corporate responsibility.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

April 15, 1999

Mr. VISCLOSKY introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on Resources, Agriculture, Science, Banking and Financial Services, the Budget, and Transportation and Infrastructure, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned


A BILL

To reduce corporate welfare and promote corporate responsibility.

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

TITLE I--CORPORATE TAX AND OTHER PROVISIONS

Subtitle A--Tax Provisions

Subtitle B--Agricultural-Related Provisions

Subtitle C--Other Subsidies

TITLE II--MINERAL EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Subtitle A--Mineral Exploration and Development

Subtitle B--Environmental Considerations of Mineral Exploration and Development

Subtitle C--Abandoned Locatable Minerals Mine Reclamation Fund

Subtitle D--Administrative and Miscellaneous Provisions

Part 1--Administrative Provisions

Part 2--Miscellaneous Provisions

TITLE III--REVENUES DEDICATED TO DEFICIT REDUCTION

TITLE I--CORPORATE TAX AND OTHER PROVISIONS

Subtitle A--Tax Provisions

SEC. 101. ELIMINATION OF EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN INCOME OF FOREIGN SALES CORPORATIONS.

SEC. 102. REPEAL OF INCENTIVES FOR ALCOHOL FUELS.

(whichever is appropriate) and by the corresponding provision of subsection (d)(1) (if any).

SEC. 103. SOURCE OF INCOME FROM CERTAIN SALES OF INVENTORY PROPERTY.

Subtitle B--Agricultural-Related Provisions

SEC. 111. COST OF WATER USED TO PRODUCE CROPS ON PRODUCTION FLEXIBILITY CONTRACT ACREAGE.

SEC. 112. REPEAL OF EXPORT ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM.

SEC. 113. REPEAL OF MARKET ACCESS PROGRAM.

SEC. 114. ELIMINATION OF FEDERAL SUBSIDIES FOR TOBACCO.

Subtitle C--Other Subsidies

SEC. 121. ABOLITION OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM.

SEC. 122. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FUNDING ELIMINATION.

SEC. 123. CODIFICATION OF ELIMINATION OF PURCHASER ROAD CREDITS AND ELIMINATION OF OTHER FEDERAL FUNDING OF FOREST ROADS FOR LOGGING.

SEC. 124. PROHIBITION AGAINST PROVISION OF FEDERAL FUNDS PURSUANT TO THE NEW ARRANGEMENTS TO BORROW OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND.

TITLE II--MINERAL EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Subtitle A--Mineral Exploration and Development

SEC. 201. SHORT TITLE, FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.

use of land or water resources, and endanger the health and safety of the public;

SEC. 202. DEFINITIONS AND REFERENCES.

venture, joint stock company, firm, company, corporation, cooperative or other organization and any instrumentality of State or local government including any publicly owned utility or publicly owned corporation of State or local government.

SEC. 203. LANDS OPEN TO LOCATION.

SEC. 204. RIGHTS UNDER THIS TITLE.

In cases where an area is determined unsuitable under section 219, holders of claims converted or located under this title shall be entitled to receive a refund of claim maintenance fees.

SEC. 205. LOCATION OF MINING CLAIMS.

SEC. 206. CONVERSION OF EXISTING CLAIMS.

SEC. 207. CLAIM MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS.

the claim for at least once a week for at least 90 days). If at the expiration of 90 days after such notice in writing or by publication, any delinquent co-owner fails or refuses to contribute his portion, his interest in the claim shall become the property of the co-owners who have paid the required fee.

SEC. 208. FAILURE TO COMPLY.

SEC. 209. BASIS FOR CONTEST.

Subtitle B--Environmental Considerations of Mineral Exploration and Development

SEC. 211. SURFACE MANAGEMENT STANDARD.

SEC. 212. PERMITS.

SEC. 213. EXPLORATION PERMITS.

for analysis, study and testing. Such permit shall not authorize the claim holder to remove any mineral for sale nor to conduct any activities other than those required for exploration for locatable minerals and reclamation.

SEC. 214. OPERATIONS PERMIT.

to an administrative or judicial appeal proceeding or are in the process of being abated to the satisfaction of the Secretary concerned.

SEC. 215. PERSONS INELIGIBLE FOR PERMITS.

any regulation implementing that Act at any site where surface coal mining operations have occurred or are occurring.

SEC. 216. FINANCIAL ASSURANCE.

assurance required under this section if the Secretary makes both of the following determinations:

SEC. 217. RECLAMATION.

in a like manner as under subparagraph (A) for later use in reclamation.

(5) shall be stabilized and protected during mineral activities so as to effectively control fugitive dust and erosion and otherwise comply with toxic substance, solid waste, air and water pollution control laws and other environmental laws.

after the last year of augmented seeding, fertilizing, irrigation or other work, except that such period shall be 10 full years where the annual average precipitation is 26 inches or less. The period may be for a longer time at the discretion of the Secretary concerned where the average precipitation is 26 inches or less.

and to facilitate reclamation. In addition to the measures described under paragraph (3), internal drainage systems shall be employed, as may be required, to control erosion and drainage. The design of such excess waste material piles shall be certified by a qualified professional engineer.

SEC. 218. STATE LAW AND REGULATION.

common regulatory framework consistent with the surface management requirements of this title for the purposes of such plan of operations.

SEC. 219. UNSUITABILITY REVIEW.

all types of mineral activities or conditionally suitable for certain types of mineral activities.

Secretary shall (with the consent of the Secretary of Agriculture for National Forest System lands) withdraw such area pursuant to section 204 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1714). The Secretary's determination under this section shall constitute the documentation required to be provided under section 204(c)(12) of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1714).

SEC. 220. CERTAIN MINERAL ACTIVITIES COVERED BY OTHER LAW.

Subtitle C--Abandoned Locatable Minerals Mine Reclamation Fund

SEC. 231. ABANDONED LOCATABLE MINERALS MINE RECLAMATION.

SEC. 232. USE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE FUND.

for reclamation and restoration under subsection (a) for all directly affected lands.

SEC. 233. ELIGIBLE LANDS AND WATERS.

SEC. 234. FUND EXPENDITURES.

SEC. 235. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

SEC. 236. ROYALTY.

amounts billed by the Secretary and determined to be due by final agency or judicial action. Any person liable for royalty payments under this section who assigns any payment obligation shall remain jointly and severally liable for all royalty payments due for the claim for the period.

purchasers, processors, or other persons directly or indirectly involved in the production or sales of minerals covered by this title, as the Secretary deems necessary for the purposes of ensuring compliance with the requirements of this section. For purposes of performing such audits, the Secretary shall, at reasonable times and upon request, have access to, and may copy, all books, papers and other documents that relate to compliance with any provision of this section by any person.

royalty payments attributable to production during the first 12 calendar months after the enactment of this Act shall be payable at the expiration of such 12-month period.

Subtitle D--Administrative and Miscellaneous Provisions

PART 1--ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

SEC. 241. POLICY FUNCTIONS.

carry out the policy provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section.'.

SEC. 242. USER FEES.

SEC. 243. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS.

SEC. 244. INSPECTION AND MONITORING.

compliance with the surface management requirements of subtitle B.

that are conducted on a seasonal basis. Inspections shall continue under this subsection until final release of financial assurance.

shall be reported immediately to the Secretary concerned. Information received pursuant to this subsection from any natural person shall not be used against any such natural person in any criminal case, except a prosecution for perjury or for giving a false statement. The Secretary shall evaluate the reports submitted pursuant to this paragraph, and based on those reports and any necessary inspection shall take enforcement action pursuant to this section.

SEC. 245. CITIZENS SUITS.

is judicially reviewable under section 246 or under any other provision of law at any time after such promulgation, issuance, or denial is final.

SEC. 246. ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL REVIEW.

adversely affect the health or safety of the public or cause significant, imminent environmental harm to land, air or water resources.

SEC. 247. ENFORCEMENT.

the violation in the most expeditious manner possible and shall include the necessary measures in the order. The Secretary concerned shall require appropriate financial assurances to ensure that the abatement obligations are met.

not more than $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or both. Each day of continuing violation may be deemed a separate violation for purposes of penalty assessments.

SEC. 248. REGULATIONS; EFFECTIVE DATES.

PART 2--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

SEC. 249. TRANSITIONAL RULES; SURFACE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS.

SEC. 250. CLAIMS SUBJECT TO SPECIAL RULES.

SEC. 251. PURCHASING POWER ADJUSTMENT.

SEC. 252. SAVINGS CLAUSE.

SEC. 253. AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC RECORDS.

SEC. 254. MISCELLANEOUS POWERS.

Secretary of Agriculture, is authorized to take any of the following actions:

SEC. 255. LIMITATION ON PATENT ISSUANCE.

SEC. 256. MULTIPLE MINERAL DEVELOPMENT AND SURFACE RESOURCES.

SEC. 257. MINERAL MATERIALS.

SEC. 258. APPLICATION OF ACT TO BENEFICIATION AND PROCESSING OF NONFEDERAL MINERALS ON FEDERAL LANDS.

SEC. 259. COMPLIANCE WITH BUY AMERICAN ACT.

SEC. 260. SENSE OF CONGRESS.

SEC. 261. PROHIBITION OF CONTRACTS.

ineligibility procedures described in sections 9.400 through 9.409 of title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

SEC. 262. SEVERABILITY.

SEC. 263. AWARD OF COMPENSATION FOR TAKINGS FROM FUND.

SEC. 264. REPORT TO CONGRESS ON MINING CLAIMS IN THE UNITED STATES HELD BY FOREIGN FIRMS.

TITLE III--REVENUES DEDICATED TO DEFICIT REDUCTION

SEC. 301. DEFICIT REDUCTION LOCK-BOX.

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