Examples of Stafford Act in a sentence
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act).
The federal government, pursuant to the Stafford Act, provides the vast majority of disaster recovery assistance.
Regardless of the use of Fund payments for such purposes, FEMA funding is still dependent on FEMA’s determination of eligibility under the Stafford Act.
On March 25, 2020, I requested that the President of the United States declare a Major Disaster for the State of Colorado, pursuant to the Stafford Act.
State agencies should consider the overarching authority, i.e., Stafford Act or provision(s) authorized by Congress, before developing a policy and procedure.
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act), as amended (Pub.
Failure to comply with the deadlines for making application for public and mitigation assistance as established in 44 CFR Part 206 and the Stafford Act (PL 923-288) may jeopardize or eliminate the jurisdiction’s or private nonprofit entity’s ability to receive assistance.7.6(5) Forfeiture of assistance funding.
Yes, payments from the Fund may be used to meet the non-federal matching requirements for Stafford Act assistance to the extent such matching requirements entail COVID-19-related costs that otherwise satisfy the Fund’s eligibility criteria and the Stafford Act.
According to 44 CFR Part 201, Hazard Mitigation Planning, this planning process establishes criteria for State and local hazard mitigation planning authorized by Section 322 of the Stafford Act as amended by Section 104 of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000.
This indemnification is required by state and federal law, including the California Emergency Services Act, California Government Code section 8655, California Code of Regulations, Title 19, section 2925, and the Stafford Act, 42 United States Code, sections 5148 and 5173.