Federal Emergency Management Agency Sample Clauses

Federal Emergency Management Agency. Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xx. Xxxxxx X. Robinson Regional Environmental Officer Regional Administrator Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Emergency Management Agency 000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Center 000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Xxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Mr. Xxxx Xxxxx State Historic Preservation Officer Texas Historical Commission P.O. Box 12276 Shipping Address Xxxxxx, XX 00000 000 X. 00xx Xxxxxx Phone: 000-000-0000 Xxxxxx, XX 00000
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Federal Emergency Management Agency. State Recoveries
Federal Emergency Management Agency. The signatories below warrant and represent that they have the competent authority to approve the model of this Agreement and enter the obligations set forth in this Agreement, on behalf of FEMA. XXXX X XXXX Digitally signed by XXXX X XXXX Date: 2023.11.16 12:37:43 -05'00' Associate Administrator Office of Response and Recovery Federal Emergency Management Agency XXXXXXX X XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Digitally signed by XXXXXXX X Date: 2023.11.21 13:21:38 -05'00' Deputy Assistant Administrator Federal Insurance Mitigation Administration Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA’s DIB has reviewed this CMA and has found it in compliance with the provisions of the Privacy Act, as amended by the Computer Matching Privacy and Protection Act of 1988 and the Computer and Matching and Privacy Protections Amendments of 1990. XXXXX X XXXXXXX Digitally signed by XXXXX X XXXXXXX Date: 2023.12.04 17:52:46 -05'00' Chief Privacy Officer Data Integrity Board Chair U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Federal Emergency Management Agency. The signatories below warrant and represent that they have the competent authority to approve the model of this Agreement and enter the obligations set forth in this Agreement, on behalf of FEMA. Associate Administrator Office of Response and Recovery Federal Emergency Management Agency Date Deputy Assistant Administrator Federal Insurance Mitigation Administration Federal Emergency Management Agency Date FEMA’s DIB has reviewed this CMA and has found it in compliance with the provisions of the Privacy Act, as amended by the Computer Matching Privacy and Protection Act of 1988 and the Computer and Matching and Privacy Protections Amendments of 1990. Chief Privacy Officer Data Integrity Board Chair U.S. Department of Homeland Security Date The signatories below warrant and represent that they have the competent authority to approve the model of this Agreement and enter the obligations set forth in this Agreement, on behalf of HUD. General Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD’s DIB has reviewed this Agreement and has found it in compliance with the provisions of the Privacy Act, as amended by the Computer Matching Privacy and Protection Act of 1988 and the Computer and Matching and Privacy Protections Amendments of 1990. Senior Agency Official for Privacy U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Date Appendix A. EMERGENCY SHELTERING AND FEMA HOUSING ASSISTANCE DATA MATCHING DATA FIELDS‌ Appendix A pertains to the first purpose of the CMA. This data match is to support the transition of HUD housing recipients from emergency sheltering or FEMA housing assistance back into HUD-assisted housing for HUD housing recipients whose homes are uninhabitable due to a declared disaster or emergency with Individual Assistance authorized. Co-recipient First Name Co-recipient Last Name Co-recipient Date of Birth Co-recipient Last 4 Digits of SSN Recipient First Name Recipient Last Name Recipient Date of Birth Recipient Street Address Recipient State Recipient City Recipient County Recipient Address 5 Digit Zip Code Recipient Last 4 Digits of SSN Recipient Phone Number Household Member First Name Household Member Last Name Household Member Last 4 SSN Household Member Date of Birth Number of Household Members HUD Program Code* PROGRAM TYPE H1 - Section 8 (Multifamily) H4 - Section 236 (Multifamily) H7 - 202/PRAC (Multifamily) H8 - 811/PRAC (Multifamily) P - Public Housing PBV - Proj...
Federal Emergency Management Agency. Administrator
Federal Emergency Management AgencyIn general
Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA is an executive agency with a director reporting directly to the President of the United States. Its National Headquarters is located in Washington, D.C. The responsibility for emergency management is shared jointly by the Federal Government and the States and their political subdivisions. The Federal role is to provide overall guidance and financial and technical assistance to the States and localities. The States and localities have the direct operational role in time of disaster. There are ten FEMA Regional Offices. Each office is headed by a Regional Director who reports to the FEMA Director and is responsible for all FEMA programs in the Region. FEMA Regional Offices are located in Boston, Massachusetts; New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; Denton, Texas; Kansas City, Missouri; Denver, Colorado; San Francisco, California; and Bothell, Washington (sub- offices are located in Puerto Rico and Hawaii). In addition, FEMA operates the Mt. Weather Emergency Assistance Center in Bluemont, Virginia (commonly referred to as Mt. Weather), and the National Emergency Training Center, which includes the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) and the National Fire Academy, in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Other FEMA facilities include three National Processing Service Centers (NPSCs) located in Bluemont, Virginia, Denton, Texas, and Hyattsville, Maryland.
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