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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 1892 (UNKNOWN) — 115 HR 1892 EAS2: Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 · Sec. 21102

Sec. 21102.

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Any funds made available under the heading Community Development Fund under this subdivision that remain available, after the other funds under such heading have been allocated for necessary expenses for activities authorized under such heading, shall be used for additional mitigation activities in the most impacted and distressed areas resulting from a major declared disaster that occurred in 2014, 2015, 2016 or 2017: , That such remaining funds shall be awarded to grantees of funding provided for disaster relief under the heading Provided Community Development Fund in this subdivision, section 420 of division L of Public Law 114–113 , section 145 of division C of Public Law 114–223 , section 192 of division C of Public Law 114–223 (as added by section 101(3) of division A of Public Law 114–254 ), section 421 of division K of Public Law 115–31 , and the same heading in division B of Public Law 115–56 subject to the same terms and conditions under this subdivision and such Acts respectively: , That each such grantee shall receive an allocation from such remaining funds in the same proportion that the amount of funds such grantee received under this subdivision and under the Acts specified in the previous proviso bears to the amount of all funds provided to all grantees specified in the previous proviso.
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