FEMA utilizes a programmatic indexing framework to govern the eligibility of public infrastructure and private nonprofit (PNP) permanent restoration. Work must correspond directly to the disaster, comply with Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) laws, and fulfill structural evaluation protocols.
Every project application processed through the Public Assistance (PA) delivery pipeline must comply with foundational criteria across all structural shapes and scopes:
Reimbursable road features cover paved, gravel, and dirt surfaces; bases and shoulders; roadside ditches; and cross-drain structures like culverts and low-water crossings. Reimbursable bridge features cover decking, pavement, piers, girders, abutments, slope protection, and approaches.
The following guidelines govern Category C emergency clearance and permanent restoration:
Hydrologic Mandates: Subrecipients must distinguish minor incident damage from wear and tear caused by traffic and rain. Replacing a culvert with a differently sized cross-drain structure requires a Hydrologic and Hydraulic (H&H) study to evaluate upstream and downstream impacts. The original date of construction is required for all affected drainage structures.
Applies to dams, reservoirs, levees, floodwalls, flood control channels, sediment/debris basins, stormwater retention basins, aqueducts, acequias, canals, pumping facilities, and engineered drainage channels. Stormwater facilities inside a road ROW are processed under Category C.
The following guidelines govern Category D water management infrastructure:
USACE Financial Limit: While the USACE holds authority to conduct active flood-fighting maneuvers during an incident, it is legally prohibited from reimbursing applicants for their local flood-fighting expenses. Subrecipients must maintain a written maintenance plan and activity logs to prove an engineered basin is regularly cleared.
The following guidelines govern Category E structural elements, post-disaster safety tagging, and specialized mold remediation:
Seismic Ingestion Rule: Evaluating earthquake damage on welded steel moment frames is limited strictly to determining the level of disaster-related connection failure. General preliminary assessments, detailed analytical or experimental studies, and inspections that do not locate connection damage are ineligible. Repair SOWs must comply with FEMA 352 and receive explicit advance approval before execution.
Contents cover furnishings, standalone machinery, consumable supplies, files, public records, specimen collections, library books, and irreplaceable museum objects.
The following guidelines govern Category E content lines:
Museum Preservation Rule: Rare books, manuscripts, archives, public records, and irreplaceable art objects are eligible strictly for environmental stabilization and conservation treatment to check deterioration. Full structural replacement of a destroyed rare book or unique collection artifact is completely ineligible. Eligible replacement lines for animal specimens or active research reagents are capped at standard commercial purchase prices.
Applies to water storage and treatment systems, power generation plants, transmission lines, distribution grids, natural gas lines, sewage collection networks, and communication towers.
The following guidelines govern Category F utility grids:
Straight-Time Restrictions: For Category F permanent work and debris removal, straight-time and overtime labor costs are fully eligible for both budgeted and unbudgeted personnel. However, for Category B emergency protective measures, straight-time labor for budgeted utility employees is completely ineligible; only their overtime can be claimed.
Applies to mass transit railways, designed beaches, municipal parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, piers, boat docks, golf courses, ball fields, fish hatcheries, and public harbors.
The following guidelines govern Category G open spaces:
Compliance CTA: For Work Eligibility Considerations for Utilities, build the facility-specific proof package. Establish pre-disaster design, capacity, condition, maintenance or inspection history when relevant, disaster-caused damage, eligible repair method, codes/standards, mitigation, EHP, insurance, and cost support. Separate deterioration, deferred maintenance, ineligible upgrades, and other federal authority from eligible restoration.
Compliance CTA: For Work Eligibility Considerations for Contents, build the facility-specific proof package. Establish pre-disaster design, capacity, condition, maintenance or inspection history when relevant, disaster-caused damage, eligible repair method, codes/standards, mitigation, EHP, insurance, and cost support. Separate deterioration, deferred maintenance, ineligible upgrades, and other federal authority from eligible restoration.
Compliance CTA: Track Work Eligibility Considerations for Buildings, Equipment, and Vehicles from acquisition through disposition. Document FEMA/STT/local equipment rates, usage logs, rental terms, purchase justification, inventory records, invoices, residual value, supplies consumed, and disposition proceeds. Reconcile costs to project work and apply small-project or federal disposition rules before closeout.
Compliance CTA: For Work Eligibility Considerations for Water Control Facilities, build the facility-specific proof package. Establish pre-disaster design, capacity, condition, maintenance or inspection history when relevant, disaster-caused damage, eligible repair method, codes/standards, mitigation, EHP, insurance, and cost support. Separate deterioration, deferred maintenance, ineligible upgrades, and other federal authority from eligible restoration.
Compliance CTA: For Work Eligibility Considerations for Roads and Bridges, build the facility-specific proof package. Establish pre-disaster design, capacity, condition, maintenance or inspection history when relevant, disaster-caused damage, eligible repair method, codes/standards, mitigation, EHP, insurance, and cost support. Separate deterioration, deferred maintenance, ineligible upgrades, and other federal authority from eligible restoration.
Compliance CTA: Assign an owner for General Work Eligibility Considerations for Facilities, confirm the governing PAPPG requirements on the cited page, and build a project-file checklist that links the topic to eligible applicant, facility, work, cost, documentation, deadlines, EHP, insurance, procurement, DOB, monitoring, and closeout controls. Resolve exceptions before obligation, drawdown, or final reconciliation.
Compliance CTA: For Mold Remediation Methods, verify that the incident-specific eligibility criteria, time limitations, public-health or safety threat, legal authority, and documentation requirements are satisfied before claiming costs. Preserve technical determinations, permits, orders, inspection reports, location data, quantities, contracts, and proof that work was limited to eligible emergency protective measures.