13 CFR §310.2
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- (a)The Assistant Secretary may find a pressing need to exist if the Region which the Project will serve:
- (1)Has a unique or urgent circumstance that would necessitate waiver of the CEDS requirements of § 303.7 of this chapter;
- (2)Involves a Project undertaken by an Indian Tribe;
- (3)Is rural and severely distressed;
- (4)Is undergoing a transition in its economic base as a result of changing trade patterns (e.g., the Region is certified as eligible by the North American Development Bank Program or the Community Adjustment and Investment Program);
- (5)Exhibits a substantial reliance on a natural resource for its economic well-being;
- (6)Has been designated as a Federally Declared Disaster area; or
- (7)Has a Special Need.
- (b)For purposes of this part, excessive unemployment exists if the 24-month unemployment rate is at least 225 percent of the national average or the per capita income is not more than 50 percent of the national average. A Region demonstrates excessive underemployment if the employment of a substantial percentage of workers in the Region is less than full-time or at less skilled tasks than their training or abilities would otherwise permit. Eligible Applicants seeking a Special Impact Area designation under this criterion must present appropriate and compelling economic and demographic data.
- (c)Eligible Applicants may demonstrate the provision of useful employment opportunities by quantifying and evidencing the Project's prospective: