Disaster Loan Accountability and Reform Act aims to improve accountability in the Small Business Administration's disaster loan program.
The Disaster Loan Accountability and Reform Act (DLARA) seeks to enhance accountability within the Small Business Administration's (SBA) disaster loan program. It mandates the SBA to submit regular reports to Congress detailing actions taken to implement corrections, including budget submissions and forecasting improvements. The Act also requires the Comptroller General to submit reports on the average weekly rate of loan obligations and the average amount disbursed to borrowers.
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