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Federal Register/Vol. 87, No. 18/Thursday, January 27, 2022/Rules and Regulations 4449
<br /> households and populations receiving facilities; establishing or enhancing dependents of individuals who died of
<br /> services provided by Tribal public health data systems; installation COVID-19;
<br /> governments;households and and improvement of ventilation systems (8)Assistance for individuals who
<br /> populations residing in the territories; in congregate settings,health facilities, want and are available for work,
<br /> households and populations receiving or other public facilities; and assistance including those who are unemployed,
<br /> services provided by territorial to small businesses,nonprofits, or have looked for work sometime in the
<br /> governments; low-income households impacted industries to implement past 12 months,who are employed part
<br /> and populations;households that mitigation measures; time but who want and are available for
<br /> qualify for Temporary Assistance for (B)Medical expenses related to full-time work, or who are employed but
<br /> Needy Families (42 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), testing and treating COVID-19 that are seeking a position with greater
<br /> the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance provided in a manner consistent with opportunities for economic
<br /> Program(7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.),Free recommendations and guidance from advancement;
<br /> and Reduced Price School Lunch and/ the Centers for Disease Control and (9)Facilities and equipment related to
<br /> or Breakfast programs (42 U.S.C. 1751 et Prevention,including emergency the provision of services to households
<br /> seq.and 42 U.S.C. 1773),Medicare Part medical response expenses,treatment of provided in subparagraphs
<br /> D Low-income Subsidies (42 U.S.C. long-term symptoms or effects of (b)(3)(ii)(A)(1)—(8);
<br /> 1395w-114), Supplemental Security COVID-19,and costs to medical (10)The following expenses related to
<br /> Income (42 U.S.C. 1381 et seq.),Head providers or to individuals for testing or Unemployment Trust Funds:
<br /> Start(42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq.),Early Head treating COVID-19; (i)Contributions to a recipient
<br /> Start(42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq.),the (C)Behavioral health care,including Unemployment Trust Fund and
<br /> Special Supplemental Nutrition prevention,treatment,emergency or repayment of principal amounts due on
<br /> Program for Women,Infants,and first-responder programs,harm advances received under Title XII of the
<br /> Children (42 U.S.C. 1786), Section 8 reduction,supports for long-term Social Security Act(42 U.S.C. 1321)up
<br /> Vouchers (42 U.S.C. 1437f),the Low- recovery,and behavioral health to an amount equal to the difference
<br /> Income Home Energy Assistance facilities and equipment; and between the balance in the recipient's
<br /> Program(42 U.S.C. 8621 et seq.),Pell (D)Preventing and responding to Unemployment Trust Fund as of
<br /> Grants (20 U.S.C. 1070a),and,if SLFRF increased violence resulting from the January 27, 2020 and the balance of
<br /> funds are to be used for services to public health emergency,including such account as of May 17, 2021 plus
<br /> address educational disparities,Title I community violence intervention the principal amount outstanding as of
<br /> eligible schools; programs, or responding to increased May 17, 2021 on any advances received
<br /> (B) Small businesses operating in a gun violence resulting from the public under Title XII of the Social Security
<br /> qualified census tract, operated by health emergency,including payroll and Act between January 27, 2020 and May
<br /> Tribal governments or on Tribal lands, covered benefits associated with 17, 2021; provided that if a recipient
<br /> or operating in the territories;and community policing strategies; repays principal on Title XII advances
<br /> (C)Nonprofit organizations operating enforcement efforts to reduce gun or makes a contribution to an
<br /> in a qualified census tract,operated by violence; and investing in technology Unemployment Trust Fund after April
<br /> Tribal governments or on Tribal lands, and equipment; 19 2022, such recipient shall not reduce
<br /> or operating in the territories. (ii)Responding to the negative
<br /> (3)Enumerated eligible uses: economic impacts of the public health average weekly benefit amounts or
<br /> Responses resumed reasonably p maximum benefit entitlements prior to
<br /> p p Y emergency for purposes including: December 31, 2024;and
<br /> proportional.A recipient may use funds (A)Assistance to households and
<br /> to respond to the public health individuals,including: (ii)Any interest due on such advances
<br /> received under Title XII of the Social
<br /> emergency or its negative economic (1)Assistance for food; emergency
<br /> impacts on a beneficiary or class of housing needs;burials,home repairs, or Security Act(42 U.S.C. 1321); and
<br /> beneficiaries for one or more of the weatherization;Internet access or digital (11)A program, service,capital
<br /> expenditure, or other assistance that is
<br /> following purposes unless such use is literacy;cash assistance; and assistance
<br /> provided to a disproportionately
<br /> grossly disproportionate to the harm accessing public benefits;
<br /> caused or exacerbated by the public (2)Paid sick,medical, or family leave Impacted household,population, or
<br /> health emergency or its negative programs, or assistance to expand access community,including:
<br /> economic Impacts: to health insurance; (1)Services to address health
<br /> (i)Responding to the public health (3)Childcare,early learning services, disparities of the disproportionately
<br /> impacts of the public health emergency home visiting, or assistance for child impacted household,population, or
<br /> for purposes including: welfare-involved families or foster community;
<br /> (A)COVID-19 mitigation and youth; (ii)Housing vouchers and relocation
<br /> prevention in a manner that is (4)Programs to address the impacts of assistance;
<br /> consistent with recommendations and lost instructional time for students in (iii)Investments in communities to
<br /> guidance from the Centers for Disease kindergarten through twelfth grade; promote improved health outcomes and
<br /> Control and Prevention,including (5)Development,repair, and public safety such as parks,recreation
<br /> vaccination programs and incentives; operation of affordable housing and facilities, and programs that increase
<br /> testing programs; contact tracing; services or programs to increase long- access to healthy foods;
<br /> isolation and quarantine;mitigation and term housing security; (iv)Capital expenditures and other
<br /> prevention practices in congregate (6)Financial services that facilitate services to address vacant or abandoned
<br /> settings;acquisition and distribution of the delivery of Federal, State, or local properties;
<br /> medical equipment for prevention and benefits for unbanked and underbanked (v)Services to address educational
<br /> treatment of COVID-19,including individuals; disparities; and
<br /> personal protective equipment;COVID— (7)Benefits for the surviving family (vi)Facilities and equipment related
<br /> 19 prevention and treatment expenses members of individuals who have died to the provision of these services to the
<br /> for public hospitals or health care from COVID-19,including cash disproportionately impacted household,
<br /> facilities,including temporary medical assistance to surviving spouses or population, or community.
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