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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 305 — Public Works and Economic Development Investments · § 305.1

§ 305.1. Purpose and scope.

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Public Works and Economic Development Investments ("Public Works Investments") intend to help the nation's most distressed communities revitalize, expand, and upgrade their physical infrastructure (as defined in § 301.11 of this chapter) to attract new industry, encourage business expansion, diversify local economies, and generate or retain long-term private sector jobs and investments. The primary goal of these Investments is to create new or retain existing, long-term private sector job opportunities in communities experiencing significant economic distress as evidenced by chronic high unemployment, underemployment, low per capita income, outmigration, or a Special Need.
These Investments also intend to assist communities in attracting private capital investment and new and better job opportunities and to promote the successful long-term economic recovery of a Region. \[79 FR 76131, Dec. 19, 2014\]
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