40 USC 14526 – Distressed, at-risk, and economically strong counties
(a)
(1)
(A) designate as “distressed counties” those counties in the Appalachian region that are the most severely and persistently distressed;
(B) designate as “at-risk counties” those counties in the Appalachian region that are most at risk of becoming economically distressed; and
(C) designate two categories of economically strong counties, consisting of—
(i) “competitive counties”, which shall be those counties in the region that are approaching economic parity with the rest of the United States; and
(ii) “attainment counties”, which shall be those counties in the region that have attained or exceeded economic parity with the rest of the United States.
(2)
(A) conduct an annual review of each designation of a county under paragraph (1) to determine if the county still meets the criteria for the designation; and
(B) renew the designation for another one-year period only if the county still meets the criteria.
Terms Used In 40 USC 14526
- county: includes a parish, or any other equivalent subdivision of a State or Territory of the United States. See 1 USC 2
(b)
(c)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(A) a project on the Appalachian development highway system authorized by section 14501 of this title;
(B) a local development district administrative project assisted under section 14321(a)(1)(A) of this title; or
(C) a multicounty project that is carried out in at least two counties designated under this section if—
(i) at least one of the participating counties is designated as a distressed county under this section; and
(ii) the project will be of substantial direct benefit to at least one distressed county.
(4)
(A)
(i) a significant pocket of distress in the part of the county in which the project is carried out.
(ii) a significant potential benefit from the project in at least one area of the region outside the designated county.
(B)