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Time Limitations/Extensions – Private Nonprofit
McLeod Health
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44 C.F.R. 206.202(d)(1)(ii) provides that applicants have 60 days following the first substantive meeting with FEMA to identify and report damage to the Agency. 44 C.F.R. 206.204(c)(1) provides that generally; debris clearance and emergency work projects must be completed within six months of the disaster declaration date.Based on the sworn testimony provided in the affidavit submitted on second appeal; the Applicant has demonstrated it met these regulatory requirements.Per the PAPPG; the demolition of structures may be eligible emergency protective measures if they eliminated or lessened immediate threats to lives; public health; or safety.The Applicant has demonstrated the demolition-related work eliminated or lessened immediate threats to lives; public health; or safety.

Time Limitations/Extensions, Private Nonprofit
2020

Headnotes44 C.F.R. § 206.202(d)(1)(ii) provides that applicants have 60 days following the first substantive meeting with FEMA to identify and report damage to the Agency. 44 C.F.R. § 206.204(c)(1) provides that generally; debris clearance and emergency work projects must be completed within six months of the disaster declaration date.Based on the sworn testimony provided in the affidavit submitted on second appeal; the Applicant has demonstrated it met these regulatory requirements.Per the PAPPG; the demolition of structures may be eligible emergency protective measures if they eliminated or lessened immediate threats to lives; public health; or safety.The Applicant has demonstrated the demolition-related work eliminated or lessened immediate threats to lives; public health; or safety.Conclusion

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