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that inspection and the eligibility portion and then the homeowner <br /> themselves go out and find a contractor. Are you involved in any <br /> of those steps in this program? <br /> Ms. DeCoito: There is a stack of applications that I give out to homeowners who <br /> are interested in the program. <br /> Mr. Adams: So you give the blank applications out or? <br /> Ms. DeCoito: The blank applications. <br /> Mr. Adams: Okay so you're like at the very beginning of this process. <br /> Ms. DeCoito: Yes. <br /> Mr. Adams: Okay. Do you give them any recommendations of any kind as a <br /> part of it? I mean do they...how do you get involved in handing <br /> out the applications out? <br /> Ms. DeCoito: They just ask me if there's any programs that help with any <br /> homeowner repairs. <br /> Mr. Adams: Right. <br /> Ms. DeCoito: And I just suggest our RERP program and I give them the <br /> application to review and then they would turn it in and I'll just <br /> give it back to Brandi to look it over. <br /> Mr. Adams: Do you...make suggestions of other programs as well? <br /> Ms. DeCoito: Actually don't know of any other programs. <br /> Mr. Adams: Okay. <br /> Ms. Akiyama: The Residential Emergency Repair Program is the only low <br /> interest loan repair program that we run. So there wouldn't be any <br /> others. <br /> Mr. Adams: The application goes out...they can fill it out or not fill it <br /> out...they fill it out probably most of the time and then comes back <br /> into another member of the office and is that specialist the one that <br /> then approves the application for the program or who makes the <br /> actual approval? <br /> 9 <br />