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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 987 (Introduced in Senate) — To transition away from fossil fuel sources of energy to 100 percent clean and renewable energy by 2050, and for othe... · Sec. 281

Sec. 281. Community need-based economic transition assistance program

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In this subtitle, the term eligible county means a county or an Indian tribe eligible for assistance under this subtitle— in which not less than 35 certified adversely affected workers reside; and that is certified by the Secretary under subsection (b). The Secretary shall certify an eligible county not later than 20 days after the date on which the Secretary determines that at least 35 workers residing in the county are certified adversely affected workers. After the Secretary certifies a county as an eligible county under this section, the Secretary shall provide notice of the certification— to the county government; or if the county does not have a county government, to the most localized relevant regional or State government.
After the date on which the Secretary certifies a county under this section, the county may apply for a grant under each of subsections
(a)through
(c)of section 282 and each of subsections
(a)through
(e)of section 283.
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