Emergency Assistance Under PL 84-99
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CATEGORY |
FEATURE |
CLASS |
TYPE OF ASSISTANCE |
CRITERIA AND COMMENTS |
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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CLASS 100 |
All Hazard Planning Activities |
110 |
·
Preparation of plans and SOP’s
for quick and effective response to emergencies |
·
Division and district disaster preparedness programs are funded
annually according to organizational requirements and funding parameters. |
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All Hazard Training and Exercise |
120 |
·
Development of and participation in, exercises and training in
the inter- and intra-agency arena. |
·
Training and exercises for emergency operations for which
division and/or district personnel are participating. |
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Equipment, Facilities, Supplies |
130 |
·
Acquisition, rent, utilities and purchases necessary for a fully
functional EOC and alternate EOC. |
·
The costs associated with this expense is shared with O&M
Gen, Class 530. Facilities are to be
IAW USACE standards. |
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National or Regional Centers of Expertise |
140 |
·
Support by the Readiness/Emergency Management National or
Regional Centers of Expertise. |
·
Support must be determined by HQUSACE. ·
Funds RSC. |
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
CLASS 200 |
Response
Operations |
210 |
·
EOC
Operations, to include field representatives and LNO’s in support of
emergency activities (All hazard) ·
Technical
assistance (All hazard) ·
Rescue
operations (All hazard) ·
Floodfight
Operations: ·
Loan
of flood fight materials and equipment ·
Emergency
contracting |
·
Commander
must declare emergency. ·
USACE
assistance is supplemental to state and local efforts. ·
No
assistance to individuals or individual businesses. ·
No
reimbursement to local interests. ·
Reimbursement
required for supplies and equipment (e.g., sandbags and pumps) loaned to
states and local sponsors. If a FEMA
disaster declaration has been made, DE may waive reimbursement requirement
for loaned sandbags. |
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|
After Action Report |
220 |
·
Provides
for the preparation and publication of After Action Reports at all levels. |
·
Class
210 funds must have been used.
Summarizes disaster operations ·
Evaluates
strengths and weaknesses, recommends corrective action |
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|
Post
Flood Response |
230 |
·
Response
to a Governor’s request for assistance following a flood. |
·
Limited
to 10 days following receipt of Governor’s request. ·
Governor’s
request must be concurrent with or subsequent to State request for Stafford
Act emergency or disaster declaration |
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|
Operational
Supplies and Equipment |
240 |
·
Maintenance
of equipment and replenishment of supplies used during emergency operations. |
·
Corps
of Engineers use only. Can not be
used to replace supplies or equipment for State and Local governments |
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|
Support
from Others |
250 |
·
Support
received from other Federal agencies in response to a flood or coastal storm
emergency. |
·
Can
only be used during a flood related emergency for reimbursable under PL 84-99 |
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|
Operational
Support |
260 |
·
Support
provided by USACE Labs, and non-Corps organizations. |
·
Applicable
for use by HQUSACE ONLY. |
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REHABILITATION AND INSPECTION
PROGRAM CLASS 300 |
Rehabilitation
Project – Federal FCW |
310 |
·
Rehabilitation
of active Federal flood control works |
·
Written
request from public sponsor responsible for operation and maintenance of
project. ·
Must
be damaged by flood or coastal storm. ·
Restoration
to pre-disaster level of protection (physical height) ·
Rehab
must be economically justified.
Repair of maintenance deficiencies is local responsibility/cost. ·
Cost
share: 100% Federal (Current) |
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|
Rehabilitation Project – Non-Federal FCW |
320 |
·
Rehabilitation
of active non-Federal flood control works |
·
See
criteria and comments for Federal rehab, Class 310. ·
80%
Federal / 20% non-Federal cost share (Current) |
|
|
Rehabilitation Project – Hurricane/Shore
Protection Project |
330 |
·
Rehabilitation
of eligible Federally authorized and constructed Hurricane/Shore Protection
Projects. |
·
Restoration
to lesser of (1) pre-storm condition, or (2) level needed for adequate
functioning of the project ·
Normally
requires CG/public sponsor cost share per PCA. |
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|
Field Investigation |
340 |
·
This
is to conduct the investigation and the preparation of the Project
Information Report (PIR) for flood control works |
·
Flood
control works must be active in the RIP, and have been damaged by a flood or
coastal storm. |
Last
update: 29 November 2000
Emergency Assistance Under PL 84-99
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CATEGORY |
FEATURE |
CLASS |
TYPE OF ASSISTANCE |
CRITERIA AND COMMENTS |
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REHABILITATION
AND INSPECTION PROGRAM CLASS 300(Cont.) |
Initial Eligibility Inspections (IEI) |
350 |
·
Initial
Eligibility Inspection is conducted on an inactive flood control project
based on established criteria.
Inspection determines if: ·
the
public sponsor is qualified. ·
the
project meets engineering and maintenance criteria. |
·
Project
was constructed using non-Federal funds, or WPA/CCC ·
Sponsor
must be a public entity with financial authority ·
Minimum
level of protection required: ·
Ag
levee: 5 year with 1 foot of
freeboard ·
Urban,
Ag with infrastructure: 10 year with
2 feet of freeboard ·
Active
maintenance program that ensures levee viability ·
Adequate
maintenance of structures and fixtures |
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|
|
Continuing
Eligibility Inspections (CEI) |
360 |
·
Periodic
inspection of active non-Federal FCWs to ensure the project is being
maintained in accordance with USACE criteria. |
·
Refer
to ER 500-1-1 for inspection criteria. |
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|
|
Interagency
Levee Task Force (ITF) |
370 |
·
Funding,
beyond what FEMA provides via a mission assignment, to manage operations of
an ILTF |
·
HQUSACE-approved,
Division-led task force formed following a major event where numerous levees
need rehab. |
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WATER
ASSISTANCE CLASS 400 |
Emergency Water Supplies (Contaminated Source of Water) |
410 |
·
Provide emergency water to a locality. |
·
Contaminated source of water causing threat to public health and
welfare. Human consumption only. 100% Federal cost. ·
Supplemental to state and local resources ·
Governor’s written request ·
30 day limitation (extendable under certain conditions) |
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Drought Assistance |
420 |
·
Transportation of water at Federal expense. ·
Well drilling on a reimbursable basis. |
·
Designation by ASACW of drought distressed area. ·
Water for human consumption only. 100% Federal cost. ·
Applicants may be farmers, ranchers, or political subdivisions. ·
All requests must come through the State. |
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Field Investigations |
430 |
·
PIR preparation. ·
Technical assistance. |
·
Preparation of report for either emergency water or drought
assistance |
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ADVANCE MEASURES
CLASS 500 |
Advance Measures Assistance |
510 |
·
Preventive
work performed due to imminent threat
of unusual flooding. ·
District
may provide technical assistance upon receipt of funds from HQUSACE. ·
Advance
Measures projects or direct assistance requires HQUSACE approval. |
·
Prediction
of unusual flooding by NWS or Corps (imminent threat) ·
Threat
to life or improved property. ·
Complements
maximum state and local efforts. ·
Work
completable in time to prevent damages. ·
Work
must be technically feasible and economically justified. ·
Removal
or upgrades performed by sponsor at no cost to USACE. |
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|
Field Investigations |
520 |
·
Investigate
eligibility and prepare Project Information Report. |
·
Request
from Governor for assistance. |
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HAZARD MITIGATION
CLASS 600 |
Hazard Mitigation |
600 |
·
USACE
participation in FEMA-led hazard mitigation effort intended to identify
post-disaster mitigation opportunities, and establish framework for recovery. |
·
Presidentially
declared major disaster ·
Activation
of Hazard Mitigation Team by FEMA |
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OTHER EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AUTHORITIES
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INSPECTION OF COMPLETED WORKS (ICW) |
Inspection of Federal flood control works and
certain other Corps-constructed projects |
O&M Gen |
·
Periodic
inspection of active Federal FCW’s to determine if the project is being
maintained in accordance with USACE criteria. ·
Permitting
of alterations to Federal FCW’s. |
·
Correlates
to Class 360 for non-Federal FCW’s. ·
Refer
to ER 1130-2-530 for specifics. |
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ARMY REGULATION
500-60 |
Emergency Response to Any Disaster |
NA |
·
Limited
emergency relief efforts (e.g., route clearance for emergency vehicles, etc.) ·
Search
and Rescue (for life saving purposes). |
·
Life
saving activities and/or protection of significant infrastructure using USACE
equipment and personnel. ·
Funded
from overhead account. No contracting
allowed using USACE funds. ·
No
reimbursement, unless DA makes funds available. |
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Emergency Response and Recovery per
the Federal Response Plan |
NA |
·
ESF #3 Public Works and Engineering (Requires FEMA mission
assignment and FEMA funding.) ·
DOD/DOMS directed mission (non-ESF-3) |
·
Presidentially declared major disaster or emergency declaration,
or activation by FEMA Regional Director. ·
Division Responsibility to staff ROC and DFO. ·
Mission Assignments through ESF#3 Team. |
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NOTE
1: Class 110, 120, 130, 140, and 360
funds are requested through annual budget funding process. All other funds are requested “out of cycle”
on an as needed basis.
NOTE 2: This document is neither completely
comprehensive nor authoritative.
NOTE
3. Federally recognized Indian tribes
and Alaska Native Corporations may submit requests direct to USACE, through
BIA, or through the State