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Where a municipality’s sales tax rate was reduced in the base year for revenue calculation (leading to understated revenue loss), could an adjustment be made to compensate for the change in sales tax?

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Would an incentive program for residents to connect to existing sewer lines be considered an eligible use of ARP funding?

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May municipalities use ARP funds to supplement salaries for municipal employees whose salaries were reduced in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic?

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When excluding certain revenues for revenue loss calculations, must a municipality also exclude those same revenues from its base year?

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Should federal, state, and local grants be included when calculating revenue loss for the ARP?

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What documentation is a municipality required to supply in order to receive funds? What is the due date for the documentation?

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What is the proper course of action to take if a municipality identifies that it calculated lost revenue incorrectly? Can the funds be put back in the reserves?

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