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 12 2 STA T . 21 86PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 2 4 6 —J U NE 18, 2008 (F)theamoun to f fun di n gsp ent o v e r the month for staff , a l ong w ith the num b er of staff, and the per c ent b y which each category has increased or decreased since the previous report under paragraph ( 1 ) ( G ) the amount of funding spent over the month for administrative costs, and the percent by which such spending has increased or decreased since the previous report under paragraph (1); ( H ) the amount of funding available for salaries and e x penses combined, and the percent by which such funding has increased or decreased since the previous report under paragraph (1), noting the source of any additional funding; and ( I ) an estimate of how long the available funding for salaries and expenses will last, based on the spending rate . (b) WE E KLYDISA S T E RUPD ATES T OC O NG RESS F OR P RESI - DENTIALLY DE C LARED DISASTERS. — (1) IN GENERAL.— E ach wee k during a disaster update period, the A dministration shall submit to the Committee on S mall B usiness and Entrepreneurship of the Senate and to the Committee on Small Business of the House of R epresenta- tives a report on the operation of the disaster loan program of the Administration for the area in which the President declared a ma j or disaster. ( 2 ) CONTENTS.—Each report submitted under paragraph (1) shall include— (A) the number of Administration staff performing loan processing, field inspection, and other duties for the declared disaster, and the allocations of such staff in the disaster field offices, disaster recovery centers, workshops, and other Administration offices nationwide; (B) the daily number of applications received from applicants in the relevant area, as well as a breakdown of such figures by State; (C) the daily number of applications pending applica- tion entry from applicants in the relevant area, as well as a breakdown of such figures by State; (D) the daily number of applications withdrawn by applicants in the relevant area, as well as a breakdown of such figures by State; (E) the daily number of applications summarily declined by the Administration from applicants in the rel- evant area, as well as a breakdown of such figures by State; (F) the daily number of applications declined by the Administration from applicants in the relevant area, as well as a breakdown of such figures by State; (G) the daily number of applications in process from applicants in the relevant area, as well as a breakdown of such figures by State; (H) the daily number of applications approved by the Administration from applicants in the relevant area, as well as a breakdown of such figures by State; (I) the daily dollar amount of applications approved by the Administration from applicants in the relevant area, as well as a breakdown of such figures by State;

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