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Nearly all major roads and bridges in the United States are part of
the federal-aid highway system and are therefore eligible for
assistance from the Emergency Relief Program (ER) of the Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA). ER assistance is restricted to roads
and bridges on the federal aid highway system, which essentially
includes all public roads not functionally classified as either
local or rural minor collectors. For disaster-damaged roads that
are not federal-aid highways, states may request reimbursement for
emergency road repairs from the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA). FEMA may also allow limited funding under its Public
Assistance Program for such things as snow removal and related
operating costs during extreme snowfalls, which are not eligible
for ER funds. This book describes FHWA assistance for the repair
and reconstruction of highways and bridges damaged by disasters or
catastrophic failures. It begins with a brief discussion of the
legislative origins of federal assistance, and then addresses
eligibility issues and program operation. Moreover, this book
discusses agricultural disaster assistance; presents backgrounds on
emergency agricultural land assistance programs; describes snow
assistance and assistance for severe winter storms, the declaration
process, the criteria used to make eligibility determinations, and
the types of assistance that are provided after the President has
issued a major disaster declaration for the incident; discusses
federal non-agricultural programs for emergency water assistance
during droughts; commercial fishery disasters; and examines the
Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) benefits.
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