Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 6 - Economic Development
Part 1 - Financial Resources
Chapter 12 - Growth and Prosperity Program
Rule 6-1-12.2 - Eligible Counties and Other Entities
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 6-1-12.2
Current through September 24, 2024
A county or entity must fall into one or more of the following categories to qualify under the GAP Program:
A. Counties:
(i). Counties which have an annualized
unemployment rate that is at least two hundred percent (200%) of the state's
unemployment rate as of December 31 of any year from 2000 through 2005, as
determined by the Mississippi Employment Security Commission's ("MESC") most
recently published data and/or;
(ii). Counties that apply
before December 31, 2002, are eligible if thirty
percent (30%) or more of the population of the county is, at or below, the
federal poverty level. Eligibility will be based on the official data compiled
by the United States Census Bureau as of August 30, 2000.
(iii). Counties that apply
after December 31, 2002, are eligible if thirty
percent (30%) or more of the population of the county is at, or below, the
federal poverty level according to the most recent official data compiled by
the United States Census Bureau.
(iv). Supervisors Districts (As They Exist on
January 1, 2001)
(v). Districts are
eligible if thirty percent (30%) or more of the population, as of June 30, 2000
is at, or below, the federal poverty level according to the official data
compiled by the United States Census Bureau as of June 30, 2000, or the
official 1990 census poverty rate data. The official 1990 census poverty rate
data shall not be used to make determination after December 31, 2002.
(vi). Must be contiguous to a county that has
been certified a GAP county by MDA. To receive the incentive(s) offered by GAP,
an approved business enterprise must be located within eight (8) miles of the
boundary of a certified GAP county.
B. Municipality:
(i). Any municipality within a certified GAP
county.
Miss. Code Ann. § 57-80-1 etseq. (Rev. 2008)
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