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Fall 2013 Overview of the Payment in Budget and Appropriations Outlook Lieu of Taxes (PILT) Program WWW.NACO.ORG | SEPTEMBER 2013 Why Immigration Reform Matters to Counties About NACo The National Association of Counties (NACo) assists
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The PILT program provides payments to counties and other local governments to offset losses in tax revenues due to the presence of substantial acreage of federal land in their jurisdictions. As local governments are unable to tax the property values or products derived from federal lands, these payments are essential to support essential government services (mandated by law) such as education, first responders, transportation infrastructure, law enforcement and healthcare in nearly 2,000 counties in 49 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Federal Land Ownership What are Public Lands? PILT Legislative History Status Quo What’s Next?
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the 2.27 billion acres of land in the United States.
million acres of subsurface mineral resources
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According to the formula established by the PILT law, there are three categories of entitlement lands:
System, lands administered by BLM, lands in Federal water resource projects, dredge areas maintained by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, inactive and semi-active Army installations, and some lands donated to the Federal government (section 6902 payments)
in the National Park System or National Forest Wilderness Areas (section 6904 payments)
Lake Tahoe Basin near Lake Tahoe under the Act of December 23, 1980, (Section 6904 or 6905 payments).
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joined together to develop a regional coalition of counties called the Interstate Association of Public Land Counties – an organization that would ultimately evolve into the Western Interstate Region (WIR) of the National Association of Counties.
policy makers in Washington, DC and advocate for Federal payments to counties in lieu of lost property tax revenue due to the presence of a vast Federal estate.
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pressure from county officials nationwide, the 94th Congress passed the Payment in Lieu of Taxes Act (PL 94-565).
Chapter 69 of Title 31 of the United State Code. Applicable regulations are in Subpart 1881, Title 43 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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government concerned chooses to receive the payments and, in turn, pass the money on to other smaller governmental units such as a township or city. (Wisconsin is the only state currently employing this option)
appropriated annually during the first decade of the Act.
budgets, but Congress consistently restored the funds to the authorized level, such that the minimum amount was available each year.
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level in light of disparities that existed between property values and current PILT payments. The law as amended, uses the consumer price index (CPI) to adjust the population limitation and the per acre dollar amounts.
appropriated level began to diverge, since the authorization crept up by an amount equal to the CPI each year, while appropriations stayed almost constant.
(Alternative A) and $0.10/acre (Alternative B).
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“floating” authorization. Most enabling acts set an authorized
payments, the total authorized for the program has grown from the $100 million to roughly $399 million (FY2013).
2007, Congress failed to ever fully fund the program in spite of the
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(PL110-343) on October 3, 2008. Included in the Act was language which modified the PILT program from a discretionary program (subject to annual appropriations) to a fully funded mandatory entitlement program.
PILT (funded from FY 2008 to FY 2012).
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Economic Stabilization Act (PL110-343).
Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21). Included in the legislation was additional mandatory funding for PILT for FY 2013.
disbursement in June of 2013. Without additional mandatory funding, PILT will revert to a discretionary program subject to the annual appropriations process.
approach legislative solutions for funding the PILT program differently, NACo will continue to urge leadership on both sides of the isle to act in a spirit of bipartisan and bicameral cooperation and work together to move a final legislative solution to the President’s desk.
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planning budget contingency plans – with significant cuts to critical government services
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For questions or more information, feel free to contact me
Ryan R. Yates Associate Legislative Director National Association of Counties (202) 942-4207 ryates@naco.org
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