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.
The separation of a company into wholly-owned subsidiaries will create one-time costs as well as on-going costs associated with defined rules for interaffiliate transactions; it is important that these costs be reduced to the greatest possible extent.
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.
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act), as amended (Pub.
A similar definitional issue may exist under the Stafford Act which does not specify an infectious disease as an incident in its definition of a major disaster.
State agencies should consider the overarching authority, i.e., Stafford Act or provision(s) authorized by Congress, before developing a policy and procedure.
For example, Section 1210 of the Disaster Recovery Reform Act of 2018 (DRRA, Division D of P.L. 115-254) prohibits the President from determining loans as duplicative assistance provided all federal assistance is used toward loss resulting from an emergency or major disaster under the Stafford Act.
Approved program means a program determined to be necessary or appropriate for priorities and allocation support to promote the national defense by the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Energy, or the Department of Homeland Security Under Secretary for Emergency Preparedness and Response under the authority of the Defense Production Act, the Stafford Act, and Executive Order 12919, or the Selective Service Act and related statutes, and Executive Order 12742.