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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 101 — Administration · § 101.406

§ 101.406. What are the Administrator's responsibilities in interstate situations?

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The Administrator is responsible for---
(a)Identifying proposed SBA financial assistance and direct SBA development that have an impact on interstate areas;
(b)Notifying appropriate officials and entities in states which have adopted a process and selected an SBA program or activity;
(c)Making efforts to identify and notify the affected state, area-wide, regional, and local officials and entities in states that have not adopted a process or selected an SBA program or activity;
(d)Using the procedures of § 101.405 if a recommendation of a designated area-wide agency is transmitted by a single point of contact in cases in which the review, coordination, and communication with SBA has been delegated; and
(e)Using the procedures of § 101.405 if a state process provides a state recommendation to SBA through a single point of contact.
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