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What is the Geographically Updated Population Certification Program (GUPCP)?

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What is the Geographically Updated Population Certification Program (GUPCP)?

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GUPCP is a Census Bureau sponsored program that enables local and tribal governments and other customers to obtain certified Census 2000 population and housing counts for updated or newly established governmental unit boundaries. A geographically updated population certificate confirms that an official population count is an accurate re-tabulation of Census 2000 population and housing counts based upon boundary updates legally effective after January 1, 2000, the date for boundaries used in tabulating Census 2000. A GUPCP certified count is different from a Special Census certified count.

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