Determine Expedited Review. a. As part of the Declaration process, FEMA shall define the time interval during which the disaster causing incident occurs (the incident period, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.32(f)). FEMA may approve direct Federal assistance and/or funding for emergency work (as defined in 44 CFR § 206.201(b)) that occurs during the incident period, including work already completed, in response to an immediate threat to human health and safety or property. Pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.12(d), FEMA may conduct expedited review of emergency Undertakings for thirty (30) days from the beginning of the incident period.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement
Determine Expedited Review. a. As part of the Declaration process, FEMA shall define the time interval during which the disaster causing incident occurs (the incident period, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.32(f)). FEMA may approve direct Federal assistance and/or funding for emergency work (as defined in 44 CFR § 206.201(b)) that occurs during the incident period, including work already completed, in response to an immediate threat to human health and safety or property. Pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.12(d), FEMA may conduct expedited review of emergency Undertakings for thirty (30) 30 days from the beginning of the incident period.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement
Determine Expedited Review. a. As part of the Declaration process, FEMA shall define the time interval during which the disaster causing incident occurs (the incident period, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.32(f)). FEMA may approve direct Federal assistance and/or funding for emergency work (as defined in 44 CFR § 206.201(b)) that occurs during the incident period, including work already completed, in response to an immediate threat to human health and safety or property. Pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.12(d), FEMA may conduct expedited review of emergency Undertakings for thirty (30) 30 days from the beginning of the incident period.
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Samples: Texas Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Texas Programmatic Agreement
Determine Expedited Review. a. As part of the Declaration process, FEMA shall define the time interval during which the disaster causing incident occurs (the incident period, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.32(f)). FEMA may approve direct Federal assistance and/or funding for emergency work (as defined in 44 CFR § 206.201(b)) that occurs during the incident period, including work already completed, in response to an immediate threat to human health and safety or property. Pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.12(d), FEMA may conduct expedited review of emergency Undertakings for thirty (30) days 30)-days from the beginning of the incident period.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement
Determine Expedited Review. a. As part of the Declaration process, FEMA shall define the time interval during which the disaster causing incident occurs (the incident period, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.32(f)). FEMA may approve direct Federal assistance and/or or funding for emergency work (as defined in 44 CFR § 206.201(b)) that occurs during the incident period, including work already completed, in response to an immediate threat to human health and safety or property. Pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.12(d), FEMA may conduct expedited review of emergency Undertakings for thirty (30) days from the beginning of the incident period.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement
Determine Expedited Review. a. As part of the Declaration process, FEMA shall define the time interval during which the disaster disaster-causing incident occurs ([the incident period, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.32(f))]. FEMA may approve direct Federal assistance and/or funding for emergency work ([as defined in 44 CFR § 206.201(b)) ] that occurs during the incident period, including work already completed, in response to an immediate threat to human health and safety or property. Pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.12(d), FEMA may conduct expedited review of emergency Undertakings for thirty (30) days from the beginning of the incident period.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement
Determine Expedited Review. a. As part of the Declaration process, FEMA shall define the time interval during which the disaster causing incident occurs ([the incident period, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.32(f))]. FEMA may approve direct Federal assistance and/or funding for emergency work ([as defined in 44 CFR § 206.201(b)) ] that occurs during the incident period, including work already completed, in response to an immediate threat to human health and safety or property. Pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.12(d), FEMA may conduct expedited review of emergency Undertakings for thirty (30) days from of the beginning of the incident period.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement
Determine Expedited Review. a. As part of the Declaration process, FEMA shall define the time interval during which whic h the disaster causing incident occurs (the incident period, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.32(f)). FEMA may approve direct Federal assistance and/or funding for emergency work (as defined in 44 CFR § 206.201(b)) that occurs during the incident incide nt period, including work already completed, in response to an immediate threat to human health and safety or property. Pursuant to 36 CFR § 800.12(d), FEMA may conduct expedited review of emergency Undertakings for thirty (30) days from the beginning of the incident period.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement