To be eligible, costs must be directly tied to the performance of eligible work and adequately documented. The Applicant is required to identify and report all of its disaster-related damage to FEMA within 60 days of the Recovery Scope Meeting. The applicant neither provided documentation showing that the costs claimed for each project are directly tied to the performance of eligible work nor showed extenuating circumstances beyond its control to justify the untimely identification and reporting of audio equipment damages.
FEMA finds the Applicant has not provided documentation that directly ties the costs claimed for each project to the performance of eligible work. Further, the Applicant did not show extenuating circumstances beyond its control to justify the untimely identification and reporting of audio equipment damages. Therefore, this appeal is denied.
Stafford Act § 406(a)(1). 2 C.F.R. §§ 200.403(a), (g). 44 C.F.R. §§ 206.202(d)(1)(ii), 202.202(f)(2), 206.206(a). PAPPG, at 21-22, 133-134. Port of Galveston, FEMA-1791-DR-TX, at 4-5; School Bd. of Bay Cnty., FEMA-4399-DR-FL, at 3.