Bill
HR 4495
SBA Fraud Enforcement Extension Act
HR 4495 extends the fraud prosecution window for pandemic relief programs from five to ten years, ensuring accountability for those exploiting the SVOG and RRF funds.
Bill
HR 4495
HR 4495 extends the fraud prosecution window for pandemic relief programs from five to ten years, ensuring accountability for those exploiting the SVOG and RRF funds.
The SBA Fraud Enforcement Extension Act (HR 4495) aims to enhance the enforcement of fraud laws related to specific pandemic relief programs administered by the Small Business Administration (SBA). The bill seeks to extend the statute of limitations for prosecuting fraud associated with the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) and the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) programs from five years to ten years. This extension is intended to ensure that individuals who commit fraud against these programs can be held accountable.
The need for HR 4495 arises from the significant financial assistance provided through the SVOG and RRF programs during the COVID-19 pandemic:
- The SVOG program allocated over $16 billion in grants to support shuttered venues, including theaters and museums, allowing eligible applicants to receive grants up to $10 million.
- The RRF program provided $28.6 billion to restaurants and similar businesses, with funding available up to $10 million per business for revenue loss.
While the statute of limitations for other pandemic relief programs, such as the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, was extended in previous legislation, the SVOG and RRF programs were not. This bill addresses that gap, facilitating the prosecution of fraudulent activities that may have occurred in these programs.
HR 4495 represents a critical step in strengthening the oversight and enforcement of fraud prevention measures within pandemic relief programs. By extending the statute of limitations, the legislation aims to protect taxpayer funds and ensure accountability for fraudulent activities associated with the SVOG and RRF programs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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