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and recipients may provide services to them that respond to these impacts, including these <br />enumerated eligible uses. <br />For guidance on how to determine whether a particular use, beyond those enumerated, is <br />eligible; further detail on which households and communities are presumed eligible for services; <br />and how to identify eligible households and communities beyond those presumed eligible, see <br />section General Provisions: Structure and Standards. <br />Reorganizations and Cross -References: The final rule reorganizes all enumerated eligible <br />uses for impacted and disproportionately impacted households into the section Assistance to <br />Households, with the exception that expenses to improve the efficacy of economic relief has <br />been re -categorized into a different section of the final rule for increased clarity; for discussion <br />of that use category, see section General Provisions: Other. <br />Note that in conducting this reorganization, and based on further analysis and in response <br />to comments, Treasury has determined that several enumerated uses included in the interim final <br />rule for disproportionately impacted communities are directly responsive to negative economic <br />impacts experienced by impacted households. In the final rule, these uses have been moved from <br />"disproportionately impacted" to "impacted" households accordingly, making these services <br />available to both disproportionately impacted and impacted households. These uses include <br />assistance applying for public benefits or services; programs or services that address or mitigate <br />the impacts of the COVID-19 public health emergency on childhood health or welfare, including <br />childcare, early learning services, programs to provide home visits, and services for families <br />involved in the child welfare system and foster youth; programs to address the impacts of lost <br />79 <br />
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