DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Bureau of Land
Management
management of
lands and resources
For an additional
amount for `Management of Lands and Resources',
for activities on all Bureau of Land Management
lands including maintenance, rehabilitation, and
restoration of facilities, property, trails and
lands and for remediation of abandoned mines and
wells, $125,000,000.
construction
For an additional
amount for `Construction', for activities on all
Bureau of Land Management lands including
construction, reconstruction, decommissioning
and repair of roads, bridges, trails, property,
and facilities and for energy efficient
retrofits of existing facilities, $180,000,000.
wildland fire
management
For an additional
amount for `Wildland Fire Management', for
hazardous fuels reduction, $15,000,000.
United States Fish
and Wildlife Service
resource
management
For an additional
amount for `Resource Management', for deferred
maintenance, construction, and capital
improvement projects on national wildlife
refuges and national fish hatcheries and for
high priority habitat restoration projects,
$165,000,000.
construction
For an additional
amount for `Construction', for construction,
reconstruction, and repair of roads, bridges,
property, and facilities and for energy
efficient retrofits of existing facilities,
$115,000,000.
National Park
Service
operation of the
national park system
For an additional
amount for `Operation of the National Park
System', for deferred maintenance of facilities
and trails and for other critical repair and
rehabilitation projects, $146,000,000.
HISTORIC
PRESERVATION FUND
For an additional
amount for `Historic Preservation Fund', for
historic preservation projects at historically
black colleges and universities as authorized by
the Historic Preservation Fund Act of 1996 and
the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Act of 1996,
$15,000,000: Provided, That any
matching requirements otherwise required for
such projects are waived.
construction
For an additional
amount for `Construction', for repair and
restoration of roads; construction of
facilities, including energy efficient retrofits
of existing facilities; equipment replacement;
preservation and repair of historical resources
within the National Park System; cleanup of
abandoned mine sites on park lands; and other
critical infrastructure projects, $589,000,000.
United States
Geological Survey
surveys,
investigations, and research
For an additional
amount for `Surveys, Investigations, and
Research', $140,000,000, for repair,
construction and restoration of facilities;
equipment replacement and upgrades including
stream gages, and seismic and volcano monitoring
systems; national map activities; and other
critical deferred maintenance and improvement
projects.
Bureau of Indian
Affairs
operation of
indian programs
For an additional
amount for `Operation of Indian Programs', for
workforce training programs and the housing
improvement program, $40,000,000.
construction
For an additional
amount for `Construction', for repair and
restoration of roads; replacement school
construction; school improvements and repairs;
and detention center maintenance and repairs,
$450,000,000: Provided, That section
1606 of this Act shall not apply to tribal
contracts entered into by the Bureau of Indian
Affairs with this appropriation.
indian guaranteed
loan program account
For an additional
amount for `Indian Guaranteed Loan Program
Account', $10,000,000.
Office of
Inspector General
salaries and
expenses
For an additional
amount for `Office of Inspector General',
$15,000,000, to remain available until September
30, 2012.
ENVIROMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of
Inspector General
For an additional
amount for `Office of Inspector General',
$20,000,000, to remain available until September
30, 2012.
Hazardous
Substance Superfund
For an additional
amount for `Hazardous Substance Superfund',
$600,000,000, which shall be for the Superfund
Remedial program: Provided, That the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency (Administrator) may retain up to 3
percent of the funds appropriated herein for
management and oversight purposes.
Leaking
Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program
For an additional
amount for `Leaking Underground Storage Tank
Trust Fund Program', $200,000,000, which shall
be for cleanup activities authorized by section
9003(h) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act:
Provided, That none of these funds shall be
subject to cost share requirements under section
9003(h)(7)(B) of such Act: Provided further,
That the Administrator may retain up to 1.5
percent of the funds appropriated herein for
management and oversight purposes.
State and Tribal
Assistance Grants
(including
transfers of funds)
For an additional
amount for `State and Tribal Assistance Grants',
$6,400,000,000, which shall be allocated as
follows:
(1)
$4,000,000,000 shall be for capitalization
grants for the Clean Water State Revolving
Funds under title VI of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act and $2,000,000,000
shall be for capitalization grants under
section 1452 of the Safe Drinking Water Act:
Provided, That the Administrator
may retain up to 1 percent of the funds
appropriated herein for management and
oversight purposes: Provided further,
That funds appropriated herein shall not be
subject to the matching or cost share
requirements of sections 602(b)(2),
602(b)(3) or 202 of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act nor the matching
requirements of section 1452(e) of the Safe
Drinking Water Act: Provided further,
That the Administrator shall reallocate
funds appropriated herein for the Clean and
Drinking Water State Revolving Funds
(Revolving Funds) where projects are not
under contract or construction within 12
months of the date of enactment of this Act:
Provided further, That
notwithstanding the priority rankings they
would otherwise receive under each program,
priority for funds appropriated herein shall
be given to projects on a State priority
list that are ready to proceed to
construction within 12 months of the date of
enactment of this Act: Provided further,
That notwithstanding the requirements of
section 603(d) of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act or section 1452(f) of
the Safe Drinking Water Act, for the funds
appropriated herein, each State shall use
not less than 50 percent of the amount of
its capitalization grants to provide
additional subsidization to eligible
recipients in the form of forgiveness of
principal, negative interest loans or grants
or any combination of these: Provided
further, That, to the extent there are
sufficient eligible project applications,
not less than 20 percent of the funds
appropriated herein for the Revolving Funds
shall be for projects to address green
infrastructure, water or energy efficiency
improvements or other environmentally
innovative activities: Provided further,
That notwithstanding the limitation on
amounts specified in section 518(c) of the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, up to
1.5 percent of the funds appropriated herein
for the Clean Water State Revolving Funds
may be reserved by the Administrator for
tribal grants under section 518(c) of such
Act: Provided further, That up to 4
percent of the funds appropriated herein for
tribal set-asides under the Revolving Funds
may be transferred to the Indian Health
Service to support management and oversight
of tribal projects: Provided further,
That none of the funds appropriated herein
shall be available for the purchase of land
or easements as authorized by section 603(c)
of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
or for activities authorized by section
1452(k) of the Safe Drinking Water Act:
Provided further, That notwithstanding
section 603(d)(2) of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act and section 1452(f)(2)
of the Safe Drinking Water Act, funds may be
used to buy, refinance or restructure the
debt obligations of eligible recipients only
where such debt was incurred on or after
October 1, 2008;
(2)
$100,000,000 shall be to carry out
Brownfields projects authorized by section
104(k) of the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of
1980: Provided, That the
Administrator may reserve up to 3.5 percent
of the funds appropriated herein for
management and oversight purposes:
Provided further, That none of the
funds appropriated herein shall be subject
to cost share requirements under section
104(k)(9)(B)(iii) of such Act; and
(3)
$300,000,000 shall be for Diesel Emission
Reduction Act grants pursuant to title VII,
subtitle G of the Energy Policy Act of 2005:
Provided, That the Administrator
may reserve up to 2 percent of the funds
appropriated herein for management and
oversight purposes: Provided further,
That none of the funds appropriated herein
for Diesel Emission Reduction Act grants
shall be subject to the State Grant and Loan
Program Matching Incentive provisions of
section 793(c)(3) of such Act.
Administrative
Provision, Environmental Protection Agency
(INCLUDING
TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
Funds made
available to the Environmental Protection Agency
by this Act for management and oversight
purposes shall remain available until September
30, 2011, and may be transferred to the
`Environmental Programs and Management' account
as needed.
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
capital
improvement and maintenance
For an additional
amount for `Capital Improvement and
Maintenance', $650,000,000, for priority road,
bridge and trail maintenance and
decommissioning, including related watershed
restoration and ecosystem enhancement projects;
facilities improvement, maintenance and
renovation; remediation of abandoned mine sites;
and support costs necessary to carry out this
work.
wildland fire
management
For an additional
amount for `Wildland Fire Management',
$500,000,000, of which $250,000,000 is for
hazardous fuels reduction, forest health
protection, rehabilitation and hazard mitigation
activities on Federal lands and of which
$250,000,000 is for State and private forestry
activities including hazardous fuels reduction,
forest health and ecosystem improvement
activities on State and private lands using all
authorities available to the Forest Service:
Provided, That up to $50,000,000 of the
total funding may be used to make wood-to-energy
grants to promote increased utilization of
biomass from Federal, State and private lands:
Provided further, That funds provided
for activities on State and private lands shall
not be subject to matching or cost share
requirements.
DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health
Service
indian health
services
For an additional
amount for `Indian Health Services', for health
information technology activities, $85,000,000:
Provided, That such funds may be used
for both telehealth services development and
related infrastructure requirements that are
typically funded through the `Indian Health
Facilities' account: Provided further,
That notwithstanding any other provision of law,
health information technology funds provided
within this title shall be allocated at the
discretion of the Director of the Indian Health
Service.
indian health
facilities
For an additional
amount for `Indian Health Facilities', for
facilities construction projects, deferred
maintenance and improvement projects, the
backlog of sanitation projects and the purchase
of equipment, $415,000,000, of which
$227,000,000 is provided within the health
facilities construction activity for the
completion of up to two facilities from the
current priority list for which work has already
been initiated: Provided, That for the
purposes of this Act, spending caps included
within the annual appropriation for `Indian
Health Facilities' for the purchase of medical
equipment shall not apply: Provided further,
That section 1606 of this Act shall not apply to
tribal contracts entered into by the Service
with this appropriation.
OTHER RELATED
AGENCIES
Smithsonian
Institution
FACILITIES CAPITAL
For an additional
amount for `Facilities Capital', for repair and
revitalization of existing facilities,
$25,000,000.
National
Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
National Endowment
for the Arts
grants and
administration
For an additional
amount for `Grants and Administration',
$50,000,000, to be distributed in direct grants
to fund arts projects and activities which
preserve jobs in the non-profit arts sector
threatened by declines in philanthropic and
other support during the current economic
downturn: Provided, That 40 percent of
such funds shall be distributed to State arts
agencies and regional arts organizations in a
manner similar to the agency's current practice
and 60 percent of such funds shall be for
competitively selected arts projects and
activities according to sections 2 and 5(c) of
the National Foundation on the Arts and
Humanities Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 951, 954(c)):
Provided further, That matching
requirements under section 5(e) of such Act
shall be waived.
GENERAL
PROVISIONS--THIS TITLE
Sec. 701. (a)
Within 30 days of enactment of this Act, each
agency receiving funds under this title shall
submit a general plan for the expenditure of
such funds to the House and Senate Committees on
Appropriations.
(b) Within 90 days
of enactment of this Act, each agency receiving
funds under this title shall submit to the
Committees a report containing detailed project
level information associated with the general
plan submitted pursuant to subsection (a).
Sec. 702. In
carrying out the work for which funds in this
title are being made available, the Secretary of
the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture
shall utilize, where practicable, the Public
Lands Corps, Youth Conservation Corps, Student
Conservation Association, Job Corps and other
related partnerships with Federal, State, local,
tribal or non-profit groups that serve young
adults.
SEC. 703. Each
agency receiving funds under this title may
transfer up to 10 percent of the funds in any
account to other appropriation accounts within
the agency, if the head of the agency (1)
determines that the transfer will enhance the
efficiency or effectiveness of the use of the
funds without changing the intended purpose; and
(2) notifies the Committees on Appropriations of
the House of Representatives and the Senate 10
days prior to the transfer.
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