Disproportionately impacted area definition

Disproportionately impacted area means a census tract or
Disproportionately impacted area means those ZIP Codes most severely affected by the COVID-19 Crisis, to be determined based on positive COVID-19 case per capita rates, and high rates in at least one of the following poverty-related categories relative to other ZIP Codes within their region:
Disproportionately impacted area means a census tract or comparable geographic area that satisfies the following criteria as determined by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, that:

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  • Section 1, Page 3, Line 26: The definition of “ "Disproportionately impacted area" may be further defined in rule by the board after consultation with the Office of Equity and other agencies, commissions, and community members as determined by the board.


More Definitions of Disproportionately impacted area

Disproportionately impacted area means those ZIP Codes most severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, to be determined based on positive COVID-19 case per capita rates, and that meet at least one of the following poverty-related criteria relative to other ZIP Codes within that region:
Disproportionately impacted area means a census tract or comparable geographic
Disproportionately impacted area means a census tract or comparable geographic area that satisfies the following criteria, which may be further defined in rule by the board after consultation with the commission on African American affairs and other agencies and stakeholders as determined by the board:
Disproportionately impacted area in LAMC Section 104.20 means the following:
Disproportionately impacted area means a geographic area identified by the Office of Social Equity that has had above 150 percent of the State’s 10-year average for cannabis possession charges.
Disproportionately impacted area means a census tract or comparable geographic area that:
Disproportionately impacted area means census tracts identified by the Commissioner in collaboration