Time Limitations/Extensions
Timeliness
New York State Thruway Authority and Canal Corporation
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Stafford Act 423(a) and 44 C.F.R. 206.206(c)(1) provide that an Applicant must file an appeal within 60 days after the receipt of notice of the action that is being appealed.The Applicant submitted its consolidated second appeal 114 days after receiving notice of FEMA first appeal decisions.Neither the Stafford Act nor 44 C.F.R. 206.206 provide FEMA with the authority to grant time extensions for the deadline to file an appeal.

Time Limitations/Extensions
2017

FEMA Second Appeal Analysis; Township of Vernon; FEMA-4021-DR-NJ; at 3 (Dec. 7; 2016).HeadnotesStafford Act § 423(a) and 44 C.F.R. § 206.206(c)(1) provide that an Applicant must file an appeal within 60 days after the receipt of notice of the action that is being appealed.The Applicant submitted its consolidated second appeal 114 days after receiving notice of FEMA’s first appeal decisions.Neither the Stafford Act nor 44 C.F.R. § 206.206 provide FEMA with the authority to grant time extensions for the deadline to file an appeal.

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