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Title
Standard Operating Procedures Manual for Interagency Hazard Mitigation Teams
Date
3/1/1984
Prepared For
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FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />", <br /> <br />damaged and/or impacted. Contact should be made with <br /> <br />. <br />i <br /> <br />officials to obtain local concerns, suggestions, and <br /> <br />observations, Findings are to be presented to the Team <br />at the first on-site briefing, <br /> <br />G, Assess the need for non-routine Team members, <br /> <br />Potential non-routine Team members may include trainees <br /> <br />from other Regions, State Assistance Program personnel, <br /> <br />National Office staff, and experienced reservists, <br /> <br />Federal Agency representatives who are not normally a <br /> <br />part of the Team structure may also be included if they <br /> <br />can provide needed technical expertise in a specific <br /> <br />'I <br /> <br />area, e,g" the USGS in mudflow/landslide disasters. <br /> <br />H. <br /> <br />Determine the need for mission assignments to other <br />Federal Agencies for technical support and services <br /> <br />(Attachment #6), <br /> <br />FEMA has the authority under the provisions of Public Law <br /> <br />93-288, and Executive Order 11795 to direct other Federal <br /> <br />Agencies to utilize their available resources in support <br /> <br />of State and local disaster assistance. These resources <br /> <br />may be necessary to support the development of the <br />Report. For example, the USGS may provide special <br /> <br />reports for unique events such as mud debris flows or <br /> <br />landslides, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />
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