ction may be
construed to require the Administrator
to--
(I) designate all eligible
metropolitan areas that submit
information to the
Administrator under paragraph
(2)(B)(i) as high-risk urban
areas; or
(II) designate all areas
within an eligible metropolitan
area as part of the high-risk
urban area.
(B) Jurisdictions included in high-risk
urban areas.--
(i) In general.--In designating
high-risk urban areas under
subparagraph (A), the Administrator
shall determine which jurisdictions, at
a minimum, shall be included in each
high-risk urban area.
(ii) Additional jurisdictions.--A
high-risk urban area designated by the
Administrator may, in consultation with
the State or States in which such high-
risk urban area is located, add
additional jurisdictions to the high-
risk urban area.
(c) Application.--
(1) In general.--An area designated as a high-risk
urban area under subsection (b) may apply for a grant
under this section.
(2) Minimum contents of application.--In an
application for a grant under this section, a high-risk
urban area shall submit--
(A) a plan describing the proposed division
of responsibilities and distribution of funding
among the local and tribal governments in the
high-risk urban area;
(B) the name of an individual to serve as a
high-risk urban area liaison with the
Department and among the various jurisdictions
in the high-risk urban area; and
(C) such information in support of the
application as the Administrator may reasonably
requ
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