S. 1617 · 117th Congress · Senate

Disaster Assistance for Rural Communities Act

Enacted· Became Public Law No: 117-249.
Introduced
May 13, 21
Passed Senate
Sep 28, 22
Passed House
Dec 8, 22
Sent to President
Dec 16, 22
Signed into Law
Dec 20, 22

Executive Summary

Disaster Assistance for Rural Communities Act

This bill authorizes the Small Business Administration (SBA) to declare a disaster in rural areas where significant damage has been incurred for the purpose of providing certain assistance.

A rural area is a county or political subdivision designated as such by the Census Bureau. Significant damage means uninsured losses of not less than 40% of the fair replacement value or pre-disaster fair market value of the damaged property (whichever is less).

For a rural area where the President has declared a major disaster, the SBA may declare a disaster for the purpose of providing economic injury disaster loans if (1) the state or tribal government wherein the rural area is located requests the declaration; and (2) any home, small business, private nonprofit organization, or small agricultural cooperative has incurred significant damage.

The Government Accountability Office must report on (1) any unique challenges to communities in rural areas compared to communities in urbanized areas when seeking economic injury disaster assistance, and (2) any legislative recommendations for improving access to disaster assistance for communities in rural areas.

Previous Versions

53Dec 8, 2022

Disaster Assistance for Rural Communities Act

This bill authorizes the Small Business Administration (SBA) to declare a disaster in rural areas where significant damage has been incurred for the purpose of providing certain assistance.

A rural area is a county or political subdivision designated as such by the Census Bureau. Significant damage means uninsured losses of not less than 40% of the fair replacement value or pre-disaster fair market value of the damaged property (whichever is less).

For a rural area where the President has declared a major disaster, the SBA may declare a disaster for the purpose of providing economic injury disaster loans if (1) the state or tribal government wherein the rural area is located requests the declaration; and (2) any home, small business, private nonprofit organization, or small agricultural cooperative has incurred significant damage.

The Government Accountability Office must report on (1) any unique challenges to communities in rural areas compared to communities in urbanized areas when seeking economic injury disaster assistance, and (2) any legislative recommendations for improving access to disaster assistance for communities in rural areas.

55Sep 28, 2022

Disaster Assistance for Rural Communities Act

This bill authorizes the Small Business Administration (SBA) to declare a disaster in rural areas where significant damage has been incurred for the purpose of providing certain assistance.

A rural area is a county or political subdivision designated as such by the Census Bureau. Significant damage means uninsured losses of not less than 40% of the fair replacement value or pre-disaster fair market value of the damaged property (whichever is less).

For a rural area where the President has declared a major disaster, the SBA may declare a disaster for the purpose of providing economic injury disaster loans if (1) the state or tribal government wherein the rural area is located requests the declaration; and (2) any home, small business, private nonprofit organization, or small agricultural cooperative has incurred significant damage.

The Government Accountability Office must report on (1) any unique challenges to communities in rural areas compared to communities in urbanized areas when seeking economic injury disaster assistance, and (2) any legislative recommendations for improving access to disaster assistance for communities in rural areas.

25Feb 17, 2022

Disaster Assistance for Rural Communities Act

This bill authorizes the Small Business Administration (SBA) to declare a disaster in rural areas where significant damage has been incurred for the purpose of providing certain assistance.

A rural area is a county or political subdivision designated as such by the Census Bureau. Significant damage means uninsured losses of not less than 40% of the fair replacement value or pre-disaster fair market value of the damaged property (whichever is less).

For a rural area where the President has declared a major disaster, the SBA may declare a disaster for the purpose of providing economic injury disaster loans if (1) the state or tribal government wherein the rural area is located requests the declaration; and (2) any home, small business, private nonprofit organization, or small agricultural cooperative has incurred significant damage.

The Government Accountability Office must report on (1) any unique challenges to communities in rural areas compared to communities in urbanized areas when seeking economic injury disaster assistance, and (2) any legislative recommendations for improving access to disaster assistance for communities in rural areas.

00May 13, 2021

Disaster Assistance for Rural Communities Act

This bill authorizes the Small Business Administration (SBA) to declare a disaster in rural areas where significant damage has been incurred for the purpose of providing certain assistance.

A rural area is a geographic area with a population of less than 200,000 outside an urbanized area. Significant damage means uninsured losses of not less than 40% of the fair replacement value or pre-disaster fair market value of the damaged property (whichever is less).

For a rural area where the President has declared a major disaster, the SBA may declare a disaster for the purpose of providing economic injury disaster loans if (1) the state wherein the rural area is located requests the declaration; and (2) any home, small business, private nonprofit organization, or small agricultural cooperative has incurred significant damage.

The Government Accountability Office must report on (1) any unique challenges to communities in rural areas compared to communities in urbanized areas when seeking economic injury disaster assistance, and (2) any legislative recommendations for improving access to disaster assistance for communities in rural areas.

Action Timeline

28
  1. DEC 20, 2022BecameLaw

    Signed by President.

  2. DEC 20, 2022President

    Signed by President.

  3. DEC 20, 2022BecameLaw

    Became Public Law No: 117-249.

    117Yea
    249Nay
    0NV
  4. DEC 20, 2022President

    Became Public Law No: 117-249.

    117Yea
    249Nay
    0NV
  5. DEC 16, 2022President

    Presented to President.

  6. DEC 16, 2022Floor

    Presented to President.

  7. DEC 08, 2022Floor

    Considered as unfinished business

    (consideration: CR H8853-8854)

    8853Yea
    8854Nay
    0NV
  8. DEC 08, 2022Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    Roll Call #517

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 406 - 8 (Roll no. 517).(text: 12/05/2022 CR H8741)

    406Yea
    8Nay
    0NV
  9. DEC 08, 2022Floor

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays

    Roll Call #517

    (2/3 required): 406 - 8 (Roll no. 517). (text: 12/05/2022 CR H8741)

    406Yea
    8Nay
    0NV
  10. DEC 08, 2022Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  11. DEC 05, 2022Floor

    Ms

    Velazquez moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

  12. DEC 05, 2022Floor

    Considered under suspension of the rules

    (consideration: CR H8741-8742)

    8741Yea
    8742Nay
    0NV
  13. DEC 05, 2022Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 1617.

  14. DEC 05, 2022Floor

    DEBATE - The House resumed debate on S. 1617.

  15. DEC 05, 2022Floor

    At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered

    Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.

  16. SEP 29, 2022Floor

    Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  17. SEP 29, 2022Floor

    Received in the House.

  18. SEP 29, 2022Floor

    Held at the desk.

  19. SEP 28, 2022Floor

    Passed/agreed to in Senate

    Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.(consideration: CR S5165; text: CR S5165)

  20. SEP 28, 2022Floor

    Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote. (consideration

    CR S5165; text: CR S5165)

  21. MAY 03, 2022Committee

    By Senator Cardin from Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship filed written report. Report No. 117-103.

    117Yea
    103Nay
    0NV
  22. MAY 03, 2022Floor

    By Senator Cardin from Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship filed written report. Report No. 117-103.

    117Yea
    103Nay
    0NV
  23. FEB 17, 2022Committee

    Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

    Reported by Senator Cardin with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.

  24. FEB 17, 2022Committee

    Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

    Reported by Senator Cardin with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.

  25. FEB 17, 2022Calendars

    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 278.

  26. FEB 15, 2022Committee

    Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

    Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.

  27. MAY 13, 2021IntroReferral

    Introduced in Senate

  28. MAY 13, 2021IntroReferral

    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

Committees

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Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee

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Referred: Feb 17, 2022

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Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee

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Referred: Feb 15, 2022

Active

Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee

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Referred: May 13, 2021

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