7 CFR §1940.591
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- (a)Amount available for allocations. See § 1940.552(a) of this subpart.
- (b)Basic formula criteria, data source and weight. See § 1940.552(b) of this subpart.
- (1)The criteria used in the basic formula are:
- (2)The data source for the first criterion is the most recent decennial Census data. The data source for the second and third criteria is the 5-year data from the American Community Survey (ACS). Each criterion is assigned a specific weight according to its relevance in determining need. The percentage representing each criterion is multiplied by the weight factor and summed to arrive at a State factor (SF). The SF cannot exceed 0.05.
- (c)Basic formula allocation. See § 1940.552(c) of this subpart. States receiving administrative allocations do not receive formula allocations.
- (d)Transition formula. The transition formula for Community Program Guaranteed loans is not used.
- (e)Base allocation. See § 1940.552(e) of this subpart. States receiving administrative allocations do not receive base allocations.
- (f)Administrative allocation. See 1940.552(f) of this subpart. States participating in the formula base allocation procedures do not receive administrative allocations.
- (g)Reserve. See § 1940.522(g) of this subpart. States may request funds by forwarding a request following the format found in guide 26 of subpart A of part 1942 of this chapter to the National Office. Generally, a request for additional funds will not be honored unless the State has insufficient funds from the State's allocation to obligate the loan requested.
- (h)Pooling of funds. See § 1940.522(h) of this subpart. Funds are generally pooled at mid-year and year-end. Pooled funds will be placed in the National Office reserve and will be made available administratively.
- (i)Availability of the allocation. See § 1940.552(i) of this subpart. The allocation of funds is made available for States to obligate on an annual basis although the Office of Management and Budget apportions it to the Agency on a quarterly basis.
- (j)Suballocation by State Director. See § 1940.552(j) of this subpart. State Director has the option to suballocate to District Offices.
- (k)Other documentation. Not applicable.