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As discussed above, programs or services in this category must respond to a harm <br />experienced by a small business or class of small businesses as a result of the public health <br />emergency. To identify impacted small businesses and necessary response measures, recipients <br />may consider impacts such as lost revenue or increased costs, challenges covering payroll, rent <br />or mortgage, or other operating costs, the capacity of a small business to weather financial <br />hardships, and general financial insecurity resulting from the public health emergency. <br />Recognizing the difficulties faced by small businesses in certain communities, the final <br />rule presumes that small businesses operating in QCTs, small businesses operated by Tribal <br />governments or on Tribal Lands, and small businesses operating in the U.S. territories were <br />disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. This presumption parallels the final rule's <br />approach to assistance to households, reflecting the more severe pandemic impacts in <br />underserved communities and creating a parallel structure across different categories of eligible <br />uses to make the structure simpler for recipients to understand and navigate. <br />Treasury notes that recipients may also designate a class of small businesses that <br />experienced a negative economic impact or disproportionate negative economic impact (e.g., <br />microbusinesses, small businesses in certain economic sectors), design an intervention to fit the <br />impact, and document that the individual entity is a member of the class. Additional information <br />about this framework is included in the section General Provisions: Structure and Standards. <br />Further, Treasury is maintaining the interim final rule definition of "small business," <br />which used the Small Business Administration's (SBA) definition of fewer than 500 employees, <br />or per the standard for that industry, as defined by SBA. This definition includes businesses with <br />148 <br />
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