Presidential Declaration of Major Disaster for Mississippi
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The Presidential declaration recognizes a major disaster in Mississippi due to a severe winter storm, enabling affected individuals and businesses to apply for federal disaster loans. The declaration covers both physical damage and economic injury, with specific deadlines for applying for assistance.
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Key Changes
- Recognition of major disaster in Mississippi due to winter storm
- Availability of federal disaster loans for affected parties
- Specific application deadlines for loan assistance
Obligations
What this law requires
Residents and businesses in the affected counties must apply for federal aid, including low-interest loans, to receive disaster assistance.
Individuals and businesses in affected areas must apply for federal disaster loans to receive assistance for physical damage and economic injury.
Businesses must apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) to address economic losses due to the disaster.
Residents and businesses in the affected counties must apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) if they suffer economic hardship due to the severe winter storm.
Applicants must submit their disaster loan applications through the MySBA Loan Portal or at other locally announced locations.