44 CFR Part 204 - FIRE MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
- SUBPART A — General (§§ 204.1 - 204.4-204.20)
- SUBPART B — Declaration Process (§§ 204.21 - 204.27-204.40)
- SUBPART C — Eligibility (§§ 204.41 - 204.44-204.50)
- SUBPART D — Application Procedures (§§ 204.51 - 204.55-204.60)
- SUBPART E — Grant Administration (§§ 204.61 - 204.64)
Title 44 published on 2011-10-01
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Executive Order ... 12127
Executive Order ... 12148
Executive Order ... 12673
Reorganization ... 1978 Plan No. 3
Title 44 published on 2011-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-05254 RIN 1660-AA78 Docket No. ID FEMA-2013-0004 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Federal Emergency Management Agency Proposed rule. Comments must be submitted by May 6, 2013. 44 CFR Parts 204 and 206 FEMA proposes to revise its Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) program regulations to lengthen the potential extension for the grantee's submission of its grant application to FEMA from up to 3 months to up to 6 months. FEMA also proposes to lengthen the potential extension for a subgrantee to submit a project worksheet from up to 3 months to up to 6 months. These proposed deadline extensions provide increased flexibility to applicants who may benefit from additional time to prepare the documentation necessary to support a grant application and may reduce or eliminate financial losses due to delayed invoices by third parties that exceed the maximum 3-month deadline extension. In addition, FEMA proposes to exempt project worksheets claiming only administrative costs from the $1,000 minimum. FEMA also proposes to make additional minor administrative changes to its FMAG regulations to reflect current statutory and regulatory requirements and clarify grant application procedures.