Immediate services. If, during the course of the assessment, the State de- termines that immediate mental health services are required because of the severity and magnitude of the dis- aster, and if State or local resources are insufficient to provide these serv- ices, the State may request and the Re- gional Director, upon determining that State resources are insufficient, may provide funds to the State, separate from the application process for reg- ular program funds (described at para- graph (g) of this section). (1) The application must be sub- mitted to the Regional Director no later than 14 days following the dec- laration of the major disaster. This ap- plication represents the Governor’s agreement and/or certification: (i) That the requirements are beyond the State and local governments’ capa- bilities; (ii) That the program, if approved, will be implemented according to the plan contained in the application ap- proved by the Regional Director; (iii) To maintain close coordination with and provide reports to the Re- gional Director; and (iv) To include mental health dis- aster planning in the State’s emer- gency plan prepared under title II of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Act. (2) The application must include: (i) The geographical areas within the designated disaster area for which serv- ices will be provided; (ii) An estimate of the number of dis- aster victims requiring assistance; (iii) A description of the State and local resources and capabilities, and an explanation of why these resources cannot meet the need; (iv) A description of response activi- ties from the date of the disaster inci- dent to the date of application; (v) A plan of services to be provided to meet the identified needs; and (vi) A detailed budget, showing the cost of proposed services separately from the cost of reimbursement for any eligible services provided prior to ap- plication.
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Sources: Fire Management Assistance Grant Agreement, Fire Management Assistance Grant Agreement