[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 44, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 44CFR206.2]

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              TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
 
             CHAPTER I--FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
 
PART 206--FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE FOR DISASTERS DECLARED ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 23, 1988--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 206.2  Definitions.

    (a) General. The following definitions have general applicability 
throughout this part:
    (1) The Stafford Act: The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93-288, as amended.

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    (2) Applicant: Individuals, families, States and local governments, 
or private nonprofit organizations who apply for assistance as a result 
of a declaration of a major disaster or emergency.
    (3) Associate Director or Executive Associate Director:
    (i) Unless otherwise specified in subparts A through K of this part, 
the Associate Director or Assistant Director of the Readiness, Response 
and Recovery Directorate, or his/her designated representative.
    (ii) Unless otherwise specified in subparts M and N of this part, 
the Associate Director or Executive Associate Director of the Mitigation 
Directorate, or his/her designated representative.
    (4) Concurrent, multiple major disasters: In considering a request 
for an advance, the term concurrent multiple major disasters means major 
disasters which occur within a 12-month period immediately preceding the 
major disaster for which an advance of the non-Federal share is 
requested pursuant to section 319 of the Stafford Act.
    (5) Contractor: Any individual, partnership, corporation, agency, or 
other entity (other than an organization engaged in the business of 
insurance) performing work by contract for the Federal Government or a 
State or local agency.
    (6) Designated area: Any emergency or major disaster-affected 
portion of a State which has been determined eligible for Federal 
assistance.
    (7) Director: The Director, FEMA.
    (8) Disaster Recovery Manager (DRM): The person appointed to 
exercise the authority of a Regional Director for a particular emergency 
or major disaster.
    (9) Emergency: Any occasion or instance for which, in the 
determination of the President, Federal assistance is needed to 
supplement State and local efforts and capabilities to save lives and to 
protect property and public health and safety, or to lessen or avert the 
threat of a catastrophe in any part of the United States.
    (10) Federal agency: Any department, independent establishment, 
Government corporation, or other agency of the executive branch of the 
Federal Government, including the United States Postal Service, but 
shall not include the American National Red Cross.
    (11) Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO): The person appointed by the 
Director, or in his absence, the Deputy Director, or alternatively the 
Associate Director, to coordinate Federal assistance in an emergency or 
a major disaster.
    (12) Governor: The chief executive of any State or the Acting 
Governor.
    (13) Governor's Authorized Representative (GAR): The person 
empowered by the Governor to execute, on behalf of the State, all 
necessary documents for disaster assistance.
    (14) Hazard mitigation: Any cost effective measure which will reduce 
the potential for damage to a facility from a disaster event.
    (15) Individual assistance: Supplementary Federal assistance 
provided under the Stafford Act to individuals and families adversely 
affected by a major disaster or an emergency. Such assistance may be 
provided directly by the Federal Government or through State or local 
governments or disaster relief organizations. For further information, 
see subparts D, E, and F of these regulations.
    (16) Local government: Any county, city, village, town, district, or 
other political subdivision of any State; any Indian tribe or authorized 
tribal organization; any Alaska Native village or organization; and 
includes any rural community, unincorporated town or village, or other 
public entity for which an application for assistance is made by a State 
or political subdivision thereof.
    (17) Major disaster: Any natural catastrophe (including any 
hurricane, tornado, storm, high water, winddriven water, tidal wave, 
tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, 
or drought), or, regardless of cause, any fire, flood, or explosion, in 
any part of the United States, which in the determination of the 
President causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant 
major disaster assistance under this Act to supplement the efforts and 
available resources of States, local governments, and disaster relief 
organizations in alleviating the damage,

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loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby.
    (18) Mission assignment: Work order issued to a Federal agency by 
the Regional Director, Associate Director, or Director, directing 
completion by that agency of a specified task and citing funding, other 
managerial controls, and guidance.
    (19) Private nonprofit organization: Any nongovernmental agency or 
entity that currently has:
    (i) An effective ruling letter from the U.S. Internal Revenue 
Service granting tax exemption under section 501 (c), (d), or (e) of the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1954; or
    (ii) Satisfactory evidence from the State that the organization or 
entity is a nonprofit one organized or doing business under State law.
    (20) Public Assistance: Supplementary Federal assistance provided 
under the Stafford Act to State and local governments or certain 
private, nonprofit organizations other than assistance for the direct 
benefit of individuals and families. For further information, see 
subparts G and H of this part. Fire Management Assistance Grants under 
section 420 of the Stafford Act are also considered Public Assistance. 
See subpart K of this part and part 204 of this chapter.
    (21) Regional Director: A director of a regional office of FEMA, or 
his/her designated representative. As used in these regulations, 
Regional Director also means the Disaster Recovery Manager who has been 
appointed to exercise the authority of the Regional Director for a 
particular emergency or major disaster.
    (22) State: Any State of the United States, the District of 
Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the 
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, or the Republic of 
the Marshall Islands.
    (23) State Coordinating Officer (SCO): The person appointed by the 
Governor to act in cooperation with the Federal Coordinating Officer to 
administer disaster recovery efforts.
    (24) State emergency plan: As used in section 401 or section 501 of 
the Stafford Act means that State plan which is designated specifically 
for State-level response to emergencies or major disasters and which 
sets forth actions to be taken by the State and local governments, 
including those for implementing Federal disaster assistance.
    (25) Temporary housing: Temporary accommodations provided by the 
Federal Government to individuals or families whose homes are made 
unlivable by an emergency or a major disaster.
    (26) United States: The 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto 
Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Trust Territory of 
the Pacific Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
    (27) Voluntary organization: Any chartered or otherwise duly 
recognized tax-exempt local, State, or national organization or group 
which has provided or may provide needed services to the States, local 
governments, or individuals in coping with an emergency or a major 
disaster.
    (b) Additional definitions. Definitions which apply to individual 
subparts are found in those subparts.

[54 FR 11615, Mar. 21, 1989, as amended at 63 FR 17110, Apr. 8, 1998; 66 
FR 57352, 57353, Nov. 14, 2001]