HR 1544 · 105th Congress · Law

Federal Agency Compliance Act

Introduced 1997-05-07· Sponsored by Rep. Gekas, George W. [R-PA-17]· House

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Latest: Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.(1998-02-26)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 1998-02-25
Roll #24
Yea 241Nay 176
Democrats
50 Yea·144 Nay
Republicans
191 Yea·31 Nay
PassedHouse · 1998-02-25
Roll #24
Yea 241Nay 176
Democrats
50 Yea·144 Nay
Republicans
191 Yea·31 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Federal Agency Compliance Act - Requires a Federal agency, in administering a statute, rule, regulation, program, or policy (statute) within a judicial circuit, to adhere to the existing precedent respecting the interpretation and application of such statute, as established by the decisions of the U.S. court of appeals for that circuit, with exceptions. Allows an agency to take a position, either in administration or litigation, that is at variance with such precedent if: (1) it is uncertain whether the administration of the statute will be subject to review by the appeals court that established that precedent or a court of appeals for another circuit; (2) the Government did not seek further review of the case in which that precedent was first established in that appeals court or the U.S. Supreme Court because neither the United States nor any agency or officer thereof was a party to the case or because the decision establishing that precedent was otherwise substantially favorable to the Government; or (3) it is reasonable to question the continued validity of that precedent in light of a subsequent decision of that appeals court or the U.S. Supreme Court, a subsequent change in an…

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CBO Cost Estimate

Congressional Budget Office

H.R. 1544, Federal Agency Compliance Act

Nov 4, 1997

Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on September 16, 1997

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Cosponsors (15)

5 Democrats9 Republicans1 Independent