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 104 STAT. 892 PUBLIC LAW 101-410—OCT. 5, 1990 (1) the Consumer Price Index for the month of June of the calendar year preceding the adjustment, exceeds (2) the Consumer Price Index for the month of June of the calendar year in which the amount of such civil monetary penalty was last set or adjusted pursuant to law. ANNUAL REPORT President. SEC. 6. No later than January 1 of each year, the President shall note^^ ^^^^ submit a report on civil monetary penalties to the Congress which shall include— (1) to the extent possible, the number and amount of civil monetary penalties imposed pursuant to each provision of law providing for such civil monetary penalties, during the complete fiscal year preceding the submission of such report; (2) to the extent possible, the number and amount of such civil penalties collected during such fiscal year; and (3) any recommendations that the President determines appropriate to— (A) eliminate obsolete civil monetary penalties; (B) modify the amount of any civil monetary penalty; or (C) make any other legislative modifications concerning civil monetary penalties. Approved October 5, 1990. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 535: HOUSE REPORTS: No. 101-697 (Comm. on Government Operations). SENATE REPORTS: No. 101-240 (Comm. on Governmental Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 136 (1990): Feb. 22, considered and passed Senate. Sept. 24, considered and passed House.

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