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Notice of Field Test of the State Management of the Public Assistance Operations in Small Disasters
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We (FEMA) give notice that we will field test the devolution of major management responsibility of the Public Assistance Program to interested States in small disasters beginning on or after July 1, 2000. We award Public Assistance grants, which supplement community assets in the recovery of State, local and eligible private non-profit infrastructure when the President declares an emergency or major disaster. The proposed change in the program management does not constitute changes to the process by which assistance is provided nor does it constitute a change in benefits under the law or regulation.
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We (FEMA) give notice that we will field test the devolution of major management responsibility of the Public Assistance Program to interested States in small disasters beginning on or after July 1, 2000. We award Public Assistance grants, which supplement community assets in the recovery of State, local and eligible private non-profit infrastructure when the President declares an emergency or major disaster. The proposed change in the program management does not constitute changes to the process by which assistance is provided nor does it constitute a change in benefits under the law or regulation.
July 1, 2000.
James A. Walke, Engineering Branch Chief, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington D.C. 20472, 202- 646-2751 (phone), 202-646-3304 (fax), or James.Walke@fema.gov (e-mail).
Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
Public assistance program,
James.Walke@fema.gov
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