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FEMAs Disaster Declaration Process & the Public Assistance Grant Program - Elements & Considerations (Hardcover)
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FEMAs Disaster Declaration Process & the Public Assistance Grant Program - Elements & Considerations (Hardcover)
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The Robert T Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act
authorises the President to issue "major disaster" or "emergency"
declarations before or after catastrophes occur. Emergency
declarations trigger aid that protects property, public health, and
safety and lessens or averts the threat of an incident becoming a
catastrophic event. Given their purpose, the emergency declarations
may precede an event. A major disaster declaration is generally
issued after catastrophes occur, and constitutes broader authority
for federal agencies to provide supplemental assistance to help
state and local governments, families and individuals, and certain
nonprofit organisations recover from the incident. Since the
decision for a declaration is at the discretion of the President,
there has been some speculation regarding the influence of
political favor in these decisions. Some have posited various
connections between the political party of the governor requesting
or the prominence of some state's congressional delegation on
committee's important to FEMA. This book discusses the evolution of
this process, how it is administered and recent changes enacted in
law as well as amending legislation that has been introduced. The
book then provides background on key elements of the Public
Assistance (PA) Grant Program, which provides financial grant
assistance to states, tribes, and local communities both in the
response to and recovery from significant disasters. Finally, this
book concludes with discussion of several policy issues that
Congress may wish to consider when evaluating the PA Program in the
future, including considerations of significant prospective changes
to the PA Program and the role of the PA Program in the context of
other federal agency disaster assistance authorities.
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