Sec. 202. Area and regional requirements
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To be designated as an Economic Freedom Zone by the Secretary, an eligible entity shall— meet one or more of the requirements under section 201; and be an entity described in subsection (b). An entity is described in this subsection if such entity— is a metropolitan statistical area (as defined by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget) that— is located within the jurisdiction of a local government; and has a continuous boundary; is a non-metropolitan statistical area (as defined by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget) if (based on the following order of priority) such area— is an official county geographical area in any State that meets any of the eligibility requirements of section 201; is an official city geographical area in any State that meets any of the eligibility requirements of section 201; or is an official zip code geographical area in any State that meets any of the eligibility requirements of section 201; or is a zip code area that— is within a metropolitan statistical area; and meets other eligibility criteria as determined by the Secretary after consultation with the United States Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Office of Management and Budget.