Immediate Threat

Immediate Threat

HEADNOTES

FEMA may provide funding for emergency work, including debris removal that is in the public interest. The debris removal work was not in the public interest, as the Applicant has not demonstrated an immediate threat to public health and safety or of significant damage to improved or private property resulting from the disaster.

CONCLUSION

FEMA finds that the debris removal work was not in the public interest, as the Applicant has not demonstrated an immediate threat to public health and safety or of significant damage to improved or private property resulting from the disaster.

AUTHORITIES

Stafford Act §§ 403, 407. 44 C.F.R. §§ 206.206(b)(2)(i), 206.223(a)(1), 206.224(a). PAPPG, at 51, 63, 64, 99, 101. Habitat Cmty. Dev. Dist., FEMA-4673-DR-FL, at 3-4.

44 C.F.R. §§ 206.206(b)(2)(i), 206.223(a)(1), 206.224(a)
Immediate Threat