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Structure of the Supplementary Information <br />In addition to this Introduction, this Supplementary Information is organized into four <br />sections: 1) Eligible Uses, 2) Restrictions on Use, 3) Program Administration Provisions, and 4) <br />Regulatory Analyses. <br />The Eligible Uses section describes the standards to determine eligible uses of funds in <br />each of the four eligible use categories: <br />1) Responding to the public health and negative economic impacts of the pandemic (which <br />includes several sub -categories) <br />2) Providing premium pay to essential workers <br />3) Providing government services to the extent of revenue loss due to the pandemic, and <br />4) Making necessary investments in water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure. <br />Each eligible use category has separate and distinct standards for assessing whether a use <br />of funds is eligible. Standards, restrictions, or other provisions in one eligible use category do not <br />apply to the others. Therefore, recipients should first determine which eligible use category a <br />potential use of funds fits within, then assess whether the potential use of funds meets the <br />eligibility standard or criteria for that category. In the case of uses to respond to the public health <br />and negative economic impacts of the pandemic, recipients should also determine which sub- <br />category the eligible use fits within (i.e., public health, assistance to households, assistance to <br />small businesses, assistance to nonprofits, aid to impacted industries, or public sector capacity <br />and workforce), then assess whether the potential use of funds meets the eligibility standard for <br />that sub -category. Treasury does not pre -approve uses of funds; recipients are advised to review <br />the final rule and may pursue eligible projects under it. <br />8 <br />