Federal Aid Programs for Kansas Emergency Disaster Recovery 

Release Date: December 12, 2007
Release Number: HQ-07-243Factsheet

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Following is a summary of key federal disaster aid programs that can be made available as needed and warranted under President Bush's emergency disaster declaration issued for Kansas.

"Emergency" is any occasion or instance in which the president determines that federal assistance is needed to supplement state and local efforts to save lives and protect property and public health and safety or to avert the threat of a catastrophe in any part of the United States.

Assistance for the State and Affected Local Governments Can Include as Required:

Direct Federal Assistance:

FEMA will provide direct federal assistance through a mission assignment to another federal agency - upon request of the state - when the state and local government certify they lack the capability to perform or contract for the requested work. The duration of mission assignments for debris removal will be limited to 60 days from the disaster declaration date. The Federal Coordinating Officer may approve extensions for up to an additional 60 days, if a state or local government demonstrates a continued lack of capability to assume oversight of the debris removal mission. Additional extensions will require approval by the Disaster Assistance Directorate, Assistance Administrator at FEMA Headquarters.  

  1. Debris Clearance and/or Removal: This is when FEMA directs another federal agency to accomplish debris clearance and/or removal. This work includes whatever clearance, pick up, hauling, processing and disposal activities FEMA authorizes.
  2. Food, Water, Ice and Other Consumable Commodities: This relates to a mission assignment task order approved for such commodities and the work necessary to distribute them, but not including installation or set-up, regardless of the work or project completion date.
  3. Other Emergency Protective Measures: Examples of these measures include: installation of generators, installation of large plastic sheet roofing, and shoring or demolition of unsafe structures.

The State shall agree in advance to reimburse FEMA for the appropriate non-Federal share of the work including the overhead of the Federal agency assigned the task.

How to Apply for Assistance:

FEMA coordinates the federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terror. 

Last Modified: Wednesday, 12-Dec-2007 21:34:25