Sec. 136. Notwithstanding subsection (c)(2)(B) of section 200303 of title 54, United States Codes, during the period covered by this Act amounts made available from the Land and Water Conservation Fund for fiscal year 2022 pursuant to subsection (a) of such section of such title shall be allocated by the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture, as appropriate, only for the following agencies and accounts, for the purposes specified, and in the amounts specified multiplied by the percentage of fiscal year 2022 covered by this Act:
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## SEC. 136 Notwithstanding subsection (c)(2)(B) of section 200303 of title 54, United States Codes, during the period covered by this Act amounts made available from the Land and Water Conservation Fund for fiscal year 2022 pursuant to subsection
(a)of such section of such title shall be allocated by the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture, as appropriate, only for the following agencies and accounts, for the purposes specified, and in the amounts specified multiplied by the percentage of fiscal year 2022 covered by this Act: ####
(1)“Department of the Interior—Bureau of Land Management—Land Acquisition”, $7,500,000, for Acquisition Management; ####
(2)“Department of the Interior—United States Fish and Wildlife Service—Land Acquisition”, $17,000,000, for Land Acquisition Management; ####
(3)“Department of the Interior—National Park Service—Land Acquisition and State Assistance”, $14,500,000, for Acquisition Management; ####
(4)“Department of the Interior—Office of the Secretary—Departmental Operations”, $19,000,000, for Management Services, Appraisal and Valuation Service Offices-Federal Lands; ####
(5)“Department of Agriculture—Forest Service—State and Private Forestry”, $6,400,000, for Administrative Funds; and ####
(6)“Department of Agriculture—Forest Service—Land Acquisition”, $12,000,000, for Acquisition Management.