Pursuant to Stafford Act 312(a) and 44 C.F.R. 206.250(c); FEMA may not provide funding that duplicates benefits available to applicants from another source; including insurance. Per FEMA policy; an applicant must notify FEMA of all benefits that it receives or anticipates from other sources for the same purpose; and must seek all such available benefits.The Applicant failed to provide documentation for FEMA to determine whether any Contractor insurance proceeds covered the work on PW 7349. As such; FEMA cannot verify that PA funding would not duplicate benefits available from insurance.
Disaster Assistance Fact Sheet DAP 9580.3; Insurance Considerations for Applicants; at 2.Public Assistance Applicant Handbook; FEMA P-323; at B-2.HeadnotesPursuant to Stafford Act § 312(a) and 44 C.F.R. § 206.250(c); FEMA may not provide funding that duplicates benefits available to applicants from another source; including insurance. Per FEMA policy; an applicant must notify FEMA of all benefits that it receives or anticipates from other sources for the same purpose; and must seek all such available benefits.The Applicant failed to provide documentation for FEMA to determine whether any Contractor insurance proceeds covered the work on PW 7349. As such; FEMA cannot verify that PA funding would not duplicate benefits available from insurance.Conclusion