Sec. 5. Termination of moratorium period by unemployment rate
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In the case of a disaster, the Secretary of Labor shall continually monitor the unemployment rate for each State in which any disaster area with respect to such disaster is located to determine the first time after the beginning of the moratorium period with respect to any such disaster area that the unemployment rate for the State has been less than 8.5 percent for each of 2 consecutive calendar months, each such month commencing after the beginning of the moratorium period.
In the case of a disaster, the Secretary of Labor shall, upon making a determination that the unemployment rate for a State, as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, has been less than 8.5 percent for each of 2 consecutive calendar months, each such month commencing after the beginning of the moratorium period with respect to a disaster area located within such State, immediately cause to be published in the Federal Register a certification of such unemployment rate for such months for such State for purposes of determining the termination of the moratorium period for such disaster area.