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Union Calendar No. 271
117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 2773
[Report No. 117-359]
To amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to make
supplemental funds available for management of fish and wildlife
species of greatest conservation need as determined by State fish and
wildlife agencies, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 22, 2021
Mrs. Dingell (for herself, Mr. Fortenberry, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Hill, Miss
Gonzalez-Colon, Mr. Austin Scott of Georgia, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. Huffman,
Mr. DeFazio, and Ms. Pingree) introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Committee on Natural Resources
June 9, 2022
Additional sponsors: Ms. Schakowsky, Mr. Cleaver, Mr. Kilmer, Mr.
Carbajal, Mr. Cole, Ms. Craig, Mrs. Murphy of Florida, Mr. O'Halleran,
Mr. Blumenauer, Mr. Rutherford, Mr. Kildee, Mr. Crow, Ms. DeGette, Mr.
Fitzpatrick, Mr. Wittman, Mr. Levin of California, Ms. DelBene, Ms.
Kuster, Mr. Kustoff, Mr. Lamb, Ms. Salazar, Mr. Brendan F. Boyle of
Pennsylvania, Ms. Leger Fernandez, Mr. Rodney Davis of Illinois, Ms.
Schrier, Mr. Malinowski, Mr. Veasey, Mr. Rouzer, Mr. Panetta, Mr.
Courtney, Ms. Jayapal, Mr. Lowenthal, Mr. Crist, Mr. Quigley, Mr.
Evans, Mr. Upton, Mr. Johnson of Georgia, Ms. Bonamici, Mr. Long, Ms.
Ross, Mr. Cooper, Ms. Scanlon, Mr. Pocan, Ms. Wild, Ms. Norton, Mr.
Brown of Maryland, Mr. Cartwright, Mr. Langevin, Mr. Pappas, Mrs. Axne,
Mr. Himes, Mr. Larsen of Washington, Ms. Strickland, Mrs. Lawrence, Mr.
Cohen, Mr. Carson, Ms. Chu, Ms. Titus, Mr. Vela, Mr. Smith of
Washington, Mr. Horsford, Mr. McCaul, Mr. Larson of Connecticut, Ms.
Stevens, Mr. Lawson of Florida, Mrs. Fletcher, Ms. Barragan, Mr.
Morelle, Ms. Brownley, Mr. Amodei, Mr. Bergman, Mr. Raskin, Ms. Tlaib,
Mr. Cicilline, Ms. Moore of Wisconsin, Ms. Davids of Kansas, Mr. Soto,
Mr. Huizenga, Ms. Jacobs of California, Mr. Aguilar, Mr. Palazzo, Mr.
Levin of Michigan, Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York, Mr. Carter of
Georgia, Mr. Katko, Ms. Lofgren, Mr. Kahele, Ms. Blunt Rochester, Mrs.
Napolitano, Mr. Tonko, Mr. Garamendi, Mr. Walberg, Mr. McHenry, Mr.
Lieu, Mr. Allred, Ms. Dean, Mr. Price of North Carolina, Mr. Bacon, Mr.
Trone, Mr. Lynch, Ms. Houlahan, Mrs. Watson Coleman, Mr. Harder of
California, Mr. Gallego, Ms. Manning, Mr. Kind, Ms. Stansbury, Ms.
Eshoo, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Butterfield, Mr. Keller, Mr. Welch, Mr. Correa,
Mrs. Trahan, Mrs. Radewagen, Mrs. Hartzler, Mrs. Beatty, Mr.
Fleischmann, Mr. Meeks, Mr. Neguse, Mr. Moulton, Ms. Adams, Mr.
Gonzalez of Ohio, Mr. McEachin, Ms. Newman, Mr. Casten, Mr. Comer, Mr.
Gimenez, Mr. Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania, Mr. Stanton, Mr.
Luetkemeyer, Mr. Sablan, Mrs. McBath, Mr. Young, Mr. Sarbanes, Mr.
Neal, Mr. Murphy of North Carolina, Mrs. Bustos, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Ms.
Williams of Georgia, Ms. McCollum, Mr. Van Drew, Mr. David Scott of
Georgia, Mr. Perlmutter, Miss Rice of New York, Mr. Rush, Mr.
Auchincloss, Mr. Garcia of Illinois, Mr. Doggett, Mr. Schrader, Ms.
Kaptur, Mr. Ruppersberger, Ms. Matsui, Ms. Brown of Ohio, Mrs. Hayes,
Mr. Thompson of California, Mr. Sean Patrick Maloney of New York, Mr.
McNerney, Ms. Porter, Ms. Lee of California, Mr. Pallone, Mr. Schiff,
Mr. Valadao, Ms. Spanberger, Mr. Turner, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Suozzi, Mr.
Krishnamoorthi, Ms. Sherrill, Mr. Cuellar, Ms. Escobar, Mr. Vicente
Gonzalez of Texas, Mr. Carter of Louisiana, Mr. Kim of New Jersey, Mr.
Connolly, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Schneider, Mr. Keating, Mr. Golden, Mr.
Gottheimer, Mr. Garbarino, Ms. Slotkin, Mr. Budd, Ms. Wasserman
Schultz, and Ms. Sanchez
June 9, 2022
Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole
House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed
[Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed
in italic]
[For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced on April
22, 2021]
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A BILL
To amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to make
supplemental funds available for management of fish and wildlife
species of greatest conservation need as determined by State fish and
wildlife agencies, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Recovering America's Wildlife Act of
2021''.
TITLE I--WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION
SEC. 101. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION SUBACCOUNT.
(a) In General.--Section 3 of the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife
Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 669b) is amended in subsection (c)--
(1) by redesignating paragraphs (2) and (3) as paragraphs
(10) and (11); and
(2) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
``(1) Establishment of subaccount.--
``(A) In general.--There is established in the fund
a subaccount to be known as the `Wildlife Conservation
and Restoration Subaccount' (referred to in this
section as the `Subaccount').
``(B) Availability.--Amounts in the Subaccount
shall be available without further appropriation, for
each fiscal year, for apportionment in accordance with
this Act.
``(C) Deposits into subaccount.--Beginning in
fiscal year 2022, the Secretary of the Treasury shall
transfer $1,300,000,000 from the general fund of the
treasury each fiscal year to the fund for deposit in
the Subaccount.
``(2) Supplement not supplant.--Amounts transferred to the
Subaccount shall supplement, but not replace, existing funds
available to the States from--
``(A) the funds distributed pursuant to the
Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act; and
``(B) the fund.
``(3) Innovation grants.--
``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall distribute
10 percent of funds apportioned from the Subaccount
through a competitive grant program to State fish and
wildlife departments, the District of Columbia fish and
wildlife department, fish and wildlife departments of
territories, or to regional associations of fish and
wildlife departments (or any group composed of more
than 1 such entity).
``(B) Purpose.--Such grants shall be provided for
the purpose of catalyzing innovation of techniques,
tools, strategies, or collaborative partnerships that
accelerate, expand, or replicate effective and
measurable recovery efforts for species of greatest
conservation need and species listed under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973 and the habitats of such
species.
``(C) Review committee.--The Secretary shall
appoint a review committee comprised of--
``(i) a State Director from each regional
association of State fish and wildlife
departments;
``(ii) the head of a department responsible
for fish and wildlife management in a
territory; and
``(iii) 4 individuals representing 4
different nonprofit organizations each of which
is actively participating in carrying out
wildlife conservation restoration activities
using funds apportioned from the Subaccount.
``(D) Support from united states fish and wildlife
service.--The United States Fish and Wildlife Service
shall provide any personnel or administrative support
services necessary for such Committee to carry out its
responsibilities under this Act.
``(E) Evaluation.--Such committee shall evaluate
each proposal submitted under this paragraph and
recommend projects for funding, giving preference to
solutions that accelerate the recovery of species
identified as priorities through regional scientific
assessments of species of greatest conservation need.
``(F) Special rule before disbursement of funds
from subaccount.--In any fiscal year that begins before
the first disbursement of funds from the Subaccount,
any nonprofit organization that actively participates
in carrying out wildlife conservation restoration
activities shall be deemed to fulfill the requirement
described in subparagraph (C)(iii).
``(4) Use of funds.--Funds apportioned from the
Subaccount--
``(A) shall be used to implement the Wildlife
Conservation Strategy of a State, territory, or the
District of Columbia, as required under section 4(e),
by carrying out, revising, or enhancing existing
wildlife and habitat conservation and restoration
programs and developing and implementing new wildlife
conservation and restoration programs to recover and
manage species of greatest conservation need and the
key habitats and plant community types essential to the
conservation of those species as determined by the
appropriate State fish and wildlife department;
``(B) shall be used to develop, revise, and enhance
the Wildlife Conservation Strategy of a State,
territory, or the District of Columbia, as may be
required by this Act;
``(C) shall be used to assist in the recovery of
species found in the State, territory, or the District
of Columbia that are listed as endangered species,
threatened species, candidate species or species
proposed for listing, or species petitioned for listing
under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 or under State
law;
``(D) may be used for wildlife conservation
education and wildlife-associated recreation projects,
especially in historically underserved communities;
``(E) may be used to manage a species of greatest
conservation need whose range is shared with another
State, territory, Indian Tribe, or foreign government
and for the conservation of the habitat of such
species;
``(F) may be used to manage, control, and prevent
invasive species, disease, and other risks to species
of greatest conservation need; and
``(G) may be used for law enforcement activities
that are directly related to the protection and
conservation of a species of greatest conservation need
and the habitat of such species.
``(5) Minimum required spending for endangered species
recovery.--Not less than an average of 15 percent over a 5-year
period of amounts apportioned to a State, territory, or the
District of Columbia from the Subaccount shall be used for
purposes described in paragraph (4)(C). The Secretary may
reduce the minimum requirement of a State, territory, or the
District of Columbia on an annual basis if the Secretary
determines that the State, territory, or the District of
Columbia is meeting the conservation and recovery needs of all
species described in paragraph (4)(C).
``(6) Public access to private lands not required.--Funds
apportioned from the Subaccount shall not be conditioned upon
the provision of public access to private lands, waters, or
holdings.
``(7) Requirements for matching funds.--
``(A) For the purposes of the non-Federal fund
matching requirement for a wildlife conservation or
restoration program or project funded by the
Subaccount, a State, territory, or the District of
Columbia may use as matching non-Federal funds--
``(i) funds from Federal agencies other
than the Department of the Interior and the
Department of Agriculture;
``(ii) donated private lands and waters,
including privately owned easements;
``(iii) in circumstances described in
subparagraph (B), revenue generated through the
sale of State hunting and fishing licenses; and
``(iv) other sources consistent with part
80 of title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, in
effect on the date of enactment of the
Recovering America's Wildlife Act of 2021.
``(B) Revenue described in subparagraph (A)(iii)
may only be used to fulfill the requirements of such
non-Federal fund matching requirement if--
``(i) no Federal funds apportioned to the
State fish and wildlife department of such
State from the Wildlife Restoration Program or
the Sport Fish Restoration Program have been
reverted because of a failure to fulfill such
non-Federal fund matching requirement by such
State during the previous 2 fiscal years; and
``(ii) the project or program being funded
benefits the habitat of a hunted or fished
species and a species of greatest conservation
need.
``(8) Administrative costs.--Of the funds authorized under
this subsection, not more than 3 percent may be used by the
Secretary for administrative costs.
``(9) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following
definitions apply:
``(A) Partnerships.--The term `partnerships' may
include collaborative efforts with Federal agencies,
State agencies, local agencies, Indian Tribes,
nonprofit organizations, academic institutions,
industry groups, and private individuals to implement a
State's Wildlife Conservation Strategy.
``(B) Species of greatest conservation need.--The
term `species of greatest conservation need' may be
fauna or flora, and may include terrestrial, aquatic,
marine, and invertebrate species that are of low
population, declining, rare, or facing threats and in
need of conservation attention, as determined by each
State fish and wildlife department, with respect to
funds apportioned to such State.
``(C) Territory and territories.--The terms
`territory' and `territories' mean the Commonwealths of
Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands, and the
territories of Guam, the United States Virgin Islands,
and American Samoa.
``(D) Wildlife.--The term `wildlife' means any
species of wild, free-ranging fauna, including fish,
and also fauna in captive breeding programs the object
of which is to reintroduce individuals of a depleted
indigenous species into previously occupied range.''.
(b) Oversight and Accountability.--Section 3 of the Pittman-
Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 669b) is amended by
adding at the end the following:
``(e) To the Office of Inspector General, for the purposes of
oversight and accountability with respect to the expenditure of funds
authorized under subsection (c), there is authorized to be
appropriated, until September 30, 2029, \1/2\ of 1 percent of the
amounts made available under such subsection.''.
(c) Allocation and Apportionment of Available Amounts.--Section 4
of the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 669c) is
amended--
(1) in subsection (d)--
(A) in paragraph (1)--
(i) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``to
the District of Columbia and to the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, each'' and
inserting ``To the District of Columbia'';
(ii) in subparagraph (B)--
(I) by striking ``to Guam'' and
inserting ``To Guam''; and
(II) by striking ``not more than
one-fourth of 1 percent'' and inserting
``not less than \1/3\ of 1 percent'';
and
(iii) by adding at the end the following:
``(C) To the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a sum
equal to not less than 1 percent thereof.'';
(B) in paragraph (2)(A)--
(i) by amending clause (i) to read as
follows:
``(i) \1/2\ of which is based on the ratio to which
the land and water area of such State bears to the
total land and water area of all such States;'';
(ii) in clause (ii)--
(I) by striking ``two-thirds'' and
inserting ``\1/4\''; and
(II) by striking the period and
inserting ``; and''; and
(iii) by adding at the end the following:
``(iii) \1/4\ of which is based upon the ratio to
which the number of species listed as endangered or
threatened under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 in
such State bears to the total number of such species
listed in all such States.'';
(C) by amending paragraph (2)(B) to read as
follows:
``(B) The amounts apportioned under this paragraph
shall be adjusted equitably so that no such State,
unless otherwise designated, shall be apportioned a sum
which is less than 1 percent or more than 5 percent of
the amount available for apportionment under--
``(i) subparagraph (A)(i);
``(ii) subparagraph (A)(ii); and
``(iii) the overall amount available for
subparagraph (A).''; and
(D) in paragraph (3), by striking ``3 percent'' and
inserting ``1.85 percent''; and
(2) in subsection (e)(4)--
(A) by amending subparagraph (B) to read as
follows:
``(B) Not more than an average of 15 percent over a 5-year
period of amounts apportioned to each State, territory, or the
District of Columbia under this section for a wildlife
conservation and restoration program may be used for wildlife
conservation education and wildlife-associated recreation.'';
and
(B) by adding at the end the following:
``(C) $55 million shall be reserved for States and
territories that include plants among their species of greatest
conservation need and in the conservation planning and habitat
prioritization efforts of their Wildlife Conservation Strategy.
Each eligible State, territory, or the District of Columbia
shall receive an additional 5 percent of their apportioned
amount. Any unallocated resources shall be allocated
proportionally among all States and territories under the
formulas of this section.''; and
(3) by adding at the end following:
``(f) Minimization of Planning and Reporting.--Nothing in this Act
shall be interpreted to require a State to create a comprehensive
strategy related to conservation education or outdoor recreation.
``(g) Accountability.--Not more than 1 year after the date of
enactment of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act of 2021 and every 3
years thereafter, each State fish and wildlife department of a State or
territory that receives funding under subsection (c) shall submit a 3-
year work plan and budget for implementing its Wildlife Conservation
Strategy and a report describing the results derived from activities
accomplished under subsection (c)(4) during the previous 3 years to--
``(1) the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the
Senate;
``(2) the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of
Representatives; and
``(3) the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.''.
SEC. 102. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.
(a) Definitions.--Section 2 of the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife
Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 669a) is amended--
(1) in paragraph (7), by striking ``including fish,''; and
(2) in paragraph (9)--
(A) by striking ``304(d)'' and inserting ``4(d)'';
and
(B) by inserting ``Indian Tribes, academic
institutions,'' before ``wildlife conservation
organizations''.
(b) Conforming Amendments.--The Pittman-Robertson Wildlife
Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 669a et seq.) is amended--
(1) in section 3 (16 U.S.C. 669b)--
(A) in subsection (a)--
(i) by striking ``(1) An amount equal to''
and inserting ``An amount equal to''; and
(ii) by striking paragraph (2);
(B) in subsection (c)--
(i) in paragraph (10), as redesignated by
section 101(a)(1), by striking ``or an Indian
tribe''; and
(ii) in paragraph (11), as redesignated by
section 101(a)(1), by striking ``Wildlife
Conservation and Restoration Account'' and
inserting ``Subaccount''; and
(C) in subsection (d), by striking ``Wildlife
Conservation and Restoration Account'' and inserting
``Subaccount'';
(2) in section 4 (16 U.S.C. 669c)--
(A) in subsection (d)--
(i) in the heading, by striking ``Account''
and inserting ``Subaccount''; and
(ii) by striking ``Account'' each place it
appears and inserting ``Subaccount''; and
(B) in subsection (e)(1), by striking ``Account''
and inserting ``Subaccount''; and
(3) in section 8 (16 U.S.C. 669g), in subsection (a), by
striking ``Account'' and inserting ``Subaccount''.
SEC. 103. SAVINGS CLAUSE.
The Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 669 et
seq.) is amended--
(1) by redesignating section 13 as section 15; and
(2) by inserting after section 12 the following:
``SEC. 13. SAVINGS CLAUSE.
``Nothing in this Act shall be construed to enlarge or diminish the
authority, jurisdiction, or responsibility of a State to manage,
control, or regulate fish and wildlife under the law and regulations of
the State on lands and waters within the State, including on Federal
lands and waters.
``SEC. 14. STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION WITH RESPECT TO ALASKA.
``If any conflict arises between any provision of this Act and any
provision of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act or the
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, then the provision in the Alaska
National Interest Lands Conservation Act or the Alaska Native Claims
Settlement Act shall prevail.''.
TITLE II--TRIBAL WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION
SEC. 201. INDIAN TRIBES.
(a) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Account.--The term ``Account'' means the Tribal
Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account established by
subsection (b)(1).
(2) Indian tribe.--The term ``Indian Tribe'' has the
meaning given such term in section 4 of the Indian Self-
Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 5304).
(3) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary
of the Interior.
(4) Tribal species of greatest conservation need.--The term
``Tribal species of greatest conservation need'' means any
species identified by an Indian Tribe as requiring conservation
management because of declining population, habitat loss, or
other threats, or because of their biological or cultural
importance to such Tribe.
(5) Wildlife.--The term ``wildlife'' means--
(A) any species of wild flora or fauna including
fish and marine mammals;
(B) flora or fauna in a captive breeding,
rehabilitation, and holding or quarantine program, the
object of which is to reintroduce individuals of a
depleted indigenous species into previously occupied
range or to maintain a species for conservation
purposes; and
(C) does not include game farm animals.
(b) Tribal Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account.--
(1) In general.--There is established in the Treasury an
account to be known as the ``Tribal Wildlife Conservation and
Restoration Account''.
(2) Availability.--Amounts in the Account shall be
available for each fiscal year without further appropriation
for apportionment in accordance with this title.
(3) Deposits.--Beginning in fiscal year 2022, and each
fiscal year thereafter, the Secretary of the Treasury shall
transfer $97,500,000 to the Account.
(c) Distribution of Funds to Indian Tribes.--Each fiscal year, the
Secretary of the Treasury shall deposit funds into the Account and
distribute such funds through a noncompetitive application process
according to guidelines and criteria, and reporting requirements
determined by the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the
Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, in consultation with Indian
Tribes. Such funds shall remain available until expended.
(d) Wildlife Management Responsibilities.--The distribution
guidelines and criteria described in subsection (c) shall be based, in
part, upon an Indian Tribe's wildlife management responsibilities. Any
funding allocated to Indian Tribes in Alaska may only be used in a
manner consistent with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, the
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, and the Alaska
Statehood Act. Alaska Native Corporations or Tribes may enter into
cooperative agreements with the State of Alaska on conservation
projects of mutual concern.
(e) Use of Funds.--
(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the
Secretary may distribute funds from the Account to an Indian
Tribe for any of the following purposes:
(A) To develop, carry out, revise, or enhance
wildlife conservation and restoration programs to
manage Tribal species of greatest conservation need and
the habitats of such species as determined by the
Indian Tribe.
(B) To assist in the recovery of species listed as
an endangered or threatened species under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.).
(C) For wildlife conservation education and
wildlife-associated recreation projects.
(D) To manage a Tribal species of greatest
conservation need and the habitat of such species, the
range of which may be shared with a foreign country,
State, or other Indian Tribe.
(E) To manage, control, and prevent invasive
species as well as diseases and other risks to
wildlife.
(F) For law enforcement activities that are
directly related to the protection and conservation of
wildlife.
(G) To develop, revise, and implement comprehensive
wildlife conservation strategies and plans for such
Tribe.
(H) For the hiring and training of wildlife
conservation and restoration program staff.
(2) Conditions on the use of funds.--
(A) Required use of funds.--In order to be eligible
to receive funds under subsection (c), a Tribe's
application must include a proposal to use funds for at
least 1 of the purposes described in subparagraphs (A)
and (B) of paragraph (1).
(B) Imperiled species recovery.--In distributing
funds under this section, the Secretary shall
distribute not less than 15 percent of the total funds
distributed to proposals to fund the recovery of a
species, subspecies, or distinct population segment
listed as a threatened species, endangered species, or
candidate species under the Endangered Species Act of
1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) or Tribal law.
(C) Limitation.--In distributing funds under this
section, the Secretary shall distribute not more than
15 percent of all funds distributed under this section
for the purpose described in paragraph (1)(C).
(f) No Matching Funds Required.--No Indian Tribe shall be required
to provide matching funds to be eligible to receive funds under this
Act.
(g) Public Access Not Required.--Funds apportioned from the Tribal
Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Account shall not be conditioned
upon the provision of public or non-Tribal access to Tribal or private
lands, waters, or holdings.
(h) Administrative Costs.--Of the funds deposited under subsection
(b)(3) for each fiscal year, not more than 3 percent shall be used by
the Secretary for administrative costs.
(i) Oversight and Accountability.--To the Office of Inspector
General, for the purposes of oversight and accountability with respect
to the expenditure of funds authorized under this title, there is
authorized to be appropriated, until September 30, 2029, \1/2\ of 1
percent of the amounts made available under this title.
(j) Savings Clause.--Nothing in this Act shall be construed as
modifying or abrogating a treaty with any Indian Tribe, or as enlarging
or diminishing the authority, jurisdiction, or responsibility of an
Indian Tribe to manage, control, or regulate wildlife. If any conflict
arises between any provision of this Act and any provision of the
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act or the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement Act, then the provision in the Alaska National
Interest Lands Conservation Act or the Alaska Native Claims Settlement
Act shall prevail.
Union Calendar No. 271
117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 2773
[Report No. 117-359]
_______________________________________________________________________
A BILL
To amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to make
supplemental funds available for management of fish and wildlife
species of greatest conservation need as determined by State fish and
wildlife agencies, and for other purposes.
_______________________________________________________________________
June 9, 2022
Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole
House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed