Codes and Standards

Codes & Standards

HEADNOTES

Pursuant to 44 C.F.R. § 206.226(d), FEMA may reimburse costs of federal, state, and local repair or replacement codes or standards, if the codes or standards: (1) apply to the type of repair or restoration required; (2) are appropriate to the pre-disaster use of the facility; (3) are found reasonable, in writing, and formally adopted and implemented by the state or local government on or before the disaster declaration date or are a federal requirement applicable to the type of restoration; (4) apply uniformly to all similar types of facilities within the jurisdiction of owner of the facility; and (5) were enforced during the time standards were in effect.All five prongs must be met in order to be eligible for PA funding. The TDEC Design Criteria do not meet the “formally adopted” or “uniformly applied” prongs of 44 C.F.R. § 206.226(d).As such, the upgrades completed in accordance with them are not eligible for PA reimbursement.

CONCLUSION

: The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Design Criteria do not meet the criteria of codes and standards eligible for funding under the Public Assistance (PA) Program. As such, the upgrades performed to comply with TDEC Design Criteria are not eligible for PA reimbursement.

AUTHORITIES

Stafford Act § 406. 44 C.F.R. § 206.226(d). DAP 9527.4, Construction Codes and Standards. City of Gulfport, FEMA-1604-DR-MS Clarksville Gas and Water, FEMA-1909-DR-TN, PW 4710 Clarksville Gas and Water, FEMA-1909-DR-TN, PW 5225 Clarksville Gas and Water, FEMA-1909-DR-TN, PW 5226 Clarksville Gas and Water, FEMA-1909-DR-TN, PW 5068 Clarksville Gas and Water, FEMA-1909-DR-TN, PW 5599

44 C.F.R. § 206.226(d)
Codes and Standards