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Title
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Desk Reference
Date
10/1/1999
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FEMA
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Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />Section 6: The Application Process <br /> <br />'i' <br /> <br />State Review Results <br /> <br />Job Aid 6-5 <br /> <br />By signing the SF 424 and folWarding a project application or summary to FEMA, the State certifies that: <br /> <br />. The applicant is eligible based on HMGP regulations and guidance. <br /> <br />. The project is in conformance with the State Mitigation Plan required by Section 409 of the Stafford <br />Act. <br /> <br />. The selection process used by the applicant was sufficient and included appropriate public notice and <br />involvement. <br /> <br />. The applicant's project description and proposed scope of work are sufficiently detailed and <br />documented to determine eligibility based on the HMGP regulations and guidance. <br /> <br />. The applicant's costs are accurate, complete, and reasonable compared to industry standards, and <br />that non-Federal matching funds are or will be available for the project. <br /> <br />. The maintenance requirements have been sufficiently identified, and the applicant or another <br />authorized entity has accepted performance responsibility. <br /> <br />. The applicant's underlying benefit-cost data is accurate and complete. <br /> <br />. The environmental information submitted by the applicant is sufficient for FEMA to determine whether <br />or not the project can be categorically excluded from further environmental review <br /> <br />. The State as grantee will comply with the standard disaster grant agreement articles (Job Aid 6-6). <br /> <br />'k <br /> <br />Job Aid 6-5 <br />Poge 6.12 <br /> <br />Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Desk Reference-Draft <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br />
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