44 CFR Part 206 - FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE
- SUBPART A — General (§§ 206.1 - 206.18-206.30)
- SUBPART B — The Declaration Process (§§ 206.31 - 206.49-206.60)
- SUBPART C — Emergency Assistance (§§ 206.61 - 206.68-206.100)
- SUBPART D — Federal Assistance to Individuals and Households (§§ 206.101 - 206.121-206.130)
- SUBPART E — Individual and Family Grant Programs (§§ 206.131 - 206.132-206.140)
- SUBPART F — Other Individual Assistance (§§ 206.141 - 206.192-206.199)
- SUBPART G — Public Assistance Project Administration (§§ 206.200 - 206.210-206.219)
- SUBPART H — Public Assistance Eligibility (§§ 206.220 - 206.229-206.249)
- SUBPART I — Public Assistance Insurance Requirements (§§ 206.250 - 206.254-206.339)
- SUBPART J — Coastal Barrier Resources Act (§§ 206.340 - 206.350-206.359)
- SUBPART K — Community Disaster Loans (§§ 206.360 - 206.378-206.389)
- SUBPART L — Fire Suppression Assistance (§§ 206.390 - 206.396-206.399)
- SUBPART M — Minimum Standards (§§ 206.400 - 206.402)
- SUBPART N — Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (§§ 206.430 - 206.440)
Title 44 published on 2011-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-11669 RIN 1660-AA23 Docket No. ID FEMA-2010-0064 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DHS Final rule. This rule is effective June 15, 2012. 44 CFR Part 206 Under the authority of Section 416 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provides grants for crisis counseling and treatment assistance to individuals after a Presidentially-declared major disaster. This rule finalizes, without change, current interim regulations which establish the requirements and procedures for FEMA's Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program.
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§ 101 - Definitions
§ 5121 - Congressional findings and declarations
§ 5122 - Definitions
§ 5131 - Federal and State disaster preparedness programs
§ 5132 - Disaster warnings
§ 5133 - Predisaster hazard mitigation
§ 5134 - Interagency task force
§ 5141 - Waiver of administrative conditions
§ 5142 - Repealed.
§ 5143 - Coordinating officers
§ 5144 - Emergency support and response teams
§ 5145, 5146 - Repealed.
§ 5147 - Reimbursement of Federal agencies
§ 5148 - Nonliability of Federal Government
§ 5149 - Performance of services
§ 5150 - Use of local firms and individuals
§ 5151 - Nondiscrimination in disaster assistance
§ 5152 - Use and coordination of relief organizations
§ 5153 - Priority to certain applications for public facility and public housing assistance
§ 5154 - Insurance
§ 5154a - Prohibited flood disaster assistance
§ 5155 - Duplication of benefits
§ 5156 - Standards and reviews
§ 5157 - Penalties
§ 5158 - Availability of materials
§ 5159 - Protection of environment
§ 5160 - Recovery of assistance
§ 5161 - Audits and investigations
§ 5162 - Advance of non-Federal share
§ 5163 - Limitation on use of sliding scales
§ 5164 - Rules and regulations
§ 5165 - Mitigation planning
§ 5165a - Minimum standards for public and private structures
§ 5165b - Management costs
§ 5165c - Public notice, comment, and consultation requirements
§ 5165d - Designation of Small State and Rural Advocate
§ 5170 - Procedure for declaration
§ 5170a - General Federal assistance
§ 5170b - Essential assistance
§ 5170c - Hazard mitigation
§ 5171 - Federal facilities
§ 5172 - Repair, restoration, and replacement of damaged facilities
§ 5173 - Debris removal
§ 5174 - Federal assistance to individuals and households
§ 5175 - Repealed.
§ 5176 - Repealed.
§ 5177 - Unemployment assistance
§ 5177a - Emergency grants to assist low-income migrant and seasonal farmworkers
§ 5178 - Repealed.
§ 5179 - Benefits and distribution
§ 5180 - Food commodities
§ 5181 - Relocation assistance
§ 5182 - Legal services
§ 5183 - Crisis counseling assistance and training
§ 5184 - Community disaster loans
§ 5185 - Emergency communications
§ 5186 - Emergency public transportation
§ 5187 - Fire management assistance
§ 5188 - Timber sale contracts
§ 5189 - Simplified procedure
§ 5189a - Appeals of assistance decisions
§ 5189b - Date of eligibility; expenses incurred before date of disaster
§ 5189c - Transportation assistance to individuals and households
§ 5189d - Case management services
§ 5189e - Essential service providers
§ 5191 - Procedure for declaration
§ 5192 - Federal emergency assistance
§ 5193 - Amount of assistance
§ 5195 - Declaration of policy
§ 5195a - Definitions
§ 5195b - Administration of subchapter
§ 5195c - Critical infrastructures protection
§ 5196 - Detailed functions of administration
§ 5196a - Mutual aid pacts between States and neighboring countries
§ 5196b - Contributions for personnel and administrative expenses
§ 5196c - Grants for construction of emergency operations centers
§ 5196d - Use of funds to prepare for and respond to hazards
§ 5196e - Radiological Emergency Preparedness Fund
§ 5196f - Disaster related information services
§ 5197 - Administrative authority
§ 5197a - Security regulations
§ 5197b - Use of existing facilities
§ 5197c - Annual report to Congress
§ 5197d - Applicability of subchapter
§ 5197e - Authorization of appropriations and transfers of funds
§ 5197f - Relation to Atomic Energy Act of 1954
§ 5197g - Federal Bureau of Investigation
§ 5197h - Minority emergency preparedness demonstration program
§ 5201 - Rules and regulations
§ 5202 - Repealed.
§ 5203 - Excess disaster assistance payments as budgetary emergency requirements
§ 5204 - Insular areas disaster survival and recovery; definitions
§ 5204a - Authorization of appropriations for insular areas
§ 5204b - Technical assistance for insular areas
§ 5204c - Hazard mitigation for insular areas
§ 5205 - Disaster grant closeout procedures
§ 5206 - Buy American
§ 5207 - Firearms policies
Executive Order ... 12127
Executive Order ... 12148
Executive Order ... 13286
Reorganization ... 1978 Plan No. 3
Title 44 published on 2011-10-01
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 44 CFR 206 after this date.
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.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-27382 RIN 1660-AA75 Docket No. ID FEMA-2012-0004 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Federal Emergency Management Agency Interim final rule. This interim final rule is effective November 9, 2012, and applicable October 27, 2012. Comments must be submitted by January 8, 2013. 44 CFR Part 206 The Fiscal Year 2007 Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act authorized a Public Assistance Pilot Program intended to reduce the costs to the Federal government of providing assistance to States and local governments; increase flexibility in the administration of assistance; and expedite the provision of assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. Due to the current pressing need for efficient and timely recovery from a catastrophic disaster event, Hurricane Sandy, which has cast widespread debris over a major portion of the eastern seaboard of the United States, this rule implements one of the debris-related Public Assistance Pilot procedures: it allows for the reimbursement of the straight- or regular time salaries and benefits of the employees of Public Assistance applicants who perform disaster-related debris and wreckage removal work for any major disaster or emergency declared by the President on or after October 27, 2012, in response to Hurricane Sandy.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-18568 RIN 1660-AA68 Docket No. ID FEMA-2010-0035 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Federal Emergency Management Agency Notice of proposed rulemaking. Comments must be received on or before September 28, 2012. 44 CFR Part 206 Under the authority of section 408 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provides grants to individuals and households to repair or replace their homes after a Presidentially-declared major disaster or emergency. FEMA proposes to revise its repair, replacement, and housing construction assistance regulations to clarify the eligibility criteria for assistance and implement changes to section 408 of the Stafford Act that were made by the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006 (PKEMRA).
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-11669 RIN 1660-AA23 Docket No. ID FEMA-2010-0064 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DHS Final rule. This rule is effective June 15, 2012. 44 CFR Part 206 Under the authority of Section 416 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provides grants for crisis counseling and treatment assistance to individuals after a Presidentially-declared major disaster. This rule finalizes, without change, current interim regulations which establish the requirements and procedures for FEMA's Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program.