The growing number of disaster declarations (a record 98 in fiscal
year 2011 compared with 65 in 2004) has contributed to increased
federal disaster costs. FEMA leads federal efforts to respond to
and recover from disasters and makes recommendations to the
President, who decides whether to declare a disaster and increase
the usual federal cost share of 75 percent. This book addresses the
number of declarations requested and approved from fiscal years
2004-2011 and associated Disaster Relief Fund obligations; the
criteria FEMA uses to recommend a declaration for public
assistance, and the extent that FEMA assesses whether an effective
response to a disaster was beyond the capabilities of state and
local governments; how FEMA determines whether to recommend cost
share adjustments, and their costs; and FEMA's administrative cost
percentages for declarations.
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