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A Brief Overview of FEMA's Public Assistance Program

The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA)
Public Assistance (PA) program provides financial
assistance to states, tribes, and territories when authorized
as part of a presidential declaration under the Robert T.
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (the
Stafford Act, P.L. 93-288, as amended). PA's broad scope
includes assistance for urgent response undertaken
immediately before or after a hazard strikes, as well as
long-term recovery assistance completed years later. PA
was authorized in every U.S. state, territory, and the District
of Columbia over the past decade.
After PA is authorized, a state, tribe, or territory becomes
the PA primary grant Recipient. State, tribal, territorial, and
local governments (SLTTs), as well as eligible nonprofit
entities, may then apply for funding as Applicants.
Applicants must submit a request for grant funds to the PA
primary grant Recipient, which evaluates eligibility for PA
with FEMA. The Stafford Act authorizes FEMA to
reimburse not less than 75% of the eligible costs of specific
types of disaster response and recovery work undertaken by
eligible Applicants. FEMA may recommend that the
President increase the federal cost share, where warranted.
PA~Eigible Work
PA includes both short-term Emergency Work
undertaken to respond to a disaster or an emergency, and
long-term Permanent Work undertaken to recover from a
major disaster. Applicants must complete Emergency Work
within six months and Permanent Work within eighteen
months of a declaration, though extensions may be granted.
Emergency Work may be authorized under an emergency
or major disaster declaration. It includes efforts undertaken

to save lives; protect property, public health, and safety;
and reduce or avert the threat of a catastrophe.
* Debris Removal (Category A)-Applicants may
receive direct assistance and reimbursement for the costs
of removing debris and wreckage from public and
private property when FEMA determines such work is
in the public interest.
 Emergency Protective Measures (Category B)-
Applicants may receive direct assistance and
reimbursement for work undertaken to save lives and
protect property (e.g., search and rescue, emergency
transportation, and distribution of food and first aid).
Permanent Work may only be authorized under a major
disaster declaration. It includes efforts to repair, restore,
reconstruct, or replace disaster-damaged public and eligible
private nonprofit facilities. Applicants may receive
reimbursement for eligible work undertaken to return the
following types of facilities to their pre-disaster use:
 Roads and Bridges (Category C)-except federal aid
roads;
 Water Control Facilities (Category D)-including
dams and levees;
 Buildings and Equipment (Category E)-including
eligible building contents;
 Utilities (Category F)-including gas, power, water,
communication, and sewage facilities; and
 Parks, Recreational, Other (Category G)-including
railways, beaches, piers, ports, and harbors.

Figure 1. General Timing of Public Assistance Programs
MAJOR DISASTER DECLAAT ON
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Source: Developed by CRS based on 44 C.F.R. §§206.40 and 206.204(c) and (d); and FEMA, How a Disaster Gets Declared,
https://www.fema.gov/disasters/how-declared.
Notes: * These timelines reflect 44 C.F.R. §206.204(c), though extensions may be granted upon request per 44 C.F.R. §206.204(c) and (d).

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