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Code · REGISTER · 2002-08-08 · SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION · Notices

Notices. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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BILLING CODE 8025-01-P SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION [Declaration of Disaster #3428, Amdt. 7] State of Texas In accordance with a notice received from the Federal Emergency Management Agency dated July 29, 2002, the above numbered declaration is hereby amended to include Calhoun County in the State of Texas as a disaster area due to damages caused by severe storms and flooding occurring on June 29, 2002 and continuing. All other counties contiguous to the above named primary counties have been previously declared.
All other information remains the same, *i.e.* , the deadline for filing applications for physical damage is September 2, 2002, and for economic injury the deadline is April 4, 2003. (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 59002 and 59008) Dated: August 2, 2002. Herbert L. Mitchell, Associate Administrator for Disaster Assistance. [FR Doc. 02-20093 Filed 8-7-02; 8:45 am]
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