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FAQ

Are ARP funds "emergency" funds and, if so, do they therefore have the flexibility of emergency dollar disbursement protocols?

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What documentation will cities need to provide to show that city expenses are in response to the “public health emergency with respect to COVID-19 or its negative consequences”?

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How can a city use ARP funds to address school safety?

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When determining what constitutes the “negative economic impacts” of COVID-19, should municipalities look to FY2020 or prior fiscal years for comparison?

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Can a municipality use ARP funds to support “friends of” organizations for specific parks, venues, or other tourism-related activities?

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Is there a cap on program administration, whether for the recipient city, or for subrecipients if the City contracts the funds out for services? And are there limitations on what is considered admin (i.e. regular labor, leave, benefits, etc)?

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Are legal fees or the cost of an in-house lawyer utilized by a municipality to ensure the proper administration of ARP programs reimbursable?

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