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requirements, which include prohibitions on discrimination on the basis of race, color, <br />national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), religion, disability, <br />age, or familial status (having children under the age of 18). <br />The Program Administration Provisions section describes the processes and requirements <br />for administering the program on an ongoing basis, specifically as relates to the following: <br />distribution of funds, timeline for using funds, transfer of funds from a recipient to different <br />organizations, use of funds for program administration, reporting on use of funds, and <br />remediation and recoupment of funds used for ineligible purposes. Of note, SLFRF funds may <br />only be used for costs incurred within a specific time period, beginning March 3, 2021, with all <br />funds obligated by December 31, 2024 and all funds spent by December 31, 2026. Recipients are <br />advised to also consult Treasury's Reporting and Compliance Guidance for additional <br />information on program administration processes and requirements, including applicability of the <br />Uniform Guidance. <br />Finally, the section Regulatory Analyses provides Treasury's analysis of the impacts of <br />this rulemaking, as required by several laws, regulations, and Executive Orders. <br />Throughout this Supplementary Information, statements using the terms "should" or <br />"must" refer to requirements, except when used in summarizing opinions expressed in public <br />comments. Statements using the term "encourage" refer to recommendations, not requirements. <br />11 <br />
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