Sec. 103. Metrics; report
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In carrying out this title, the Administrator shall— establish metrics to measure the efficacy of the process developed under section 101(a) and the criteria developed under section 102(a); and seek input from relevant representatives of State, regional, local, and Tribal governments, representatives of community-based organizations, subject matter experts, and individuals from underserved communities impacted by disasters. Not later than 1 year after the dissemination of the criteria under section 102(a), and annually thereafter, the Administrator shall submit to Congress a report describing how the criteria and processes developed under this title have impacted efforts to ensure equity in the provision of Federal assistance and throughout all programs and policies of the Agency, including— any obstacles identified or areas for improvement, with respect to implementation of such criteria and processes, including any recommended legislative changes; the effectiveness of such criteria and processes, as measured by the metrics established under subsection (a)(1); and any impacts of such criteria and processes on the provision of Federal assistance, with specific attention to impacts relating to efforts within the Agency to address barriers to access and reduce disparate outcomes.