[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 44, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 44CFR206.113]

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              TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 
                                SECURITY
 
PART 206_FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE FOR DISASTERS DECLARED ON OR AFTER 
NOVEMBER 23, 1988--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart D_Federal Assistance to Individuals and Households
 
Sec. 206.113  Eligibility factors.

    (a) Conditions of eligibility. In general, FEMA may provide 
assistance to individuals and households who qualify for such assistance 
under section 408 of the Stafford Act and this subpart. FEMA may only 
provide assistance:
    (1) When the individual or household has incurred a disaster-related 
necessary expense or serious need in the state in which the disaster has 
been declared, without regard to their residency in that state;
    (2) In a situation where the applicant has insurance, when the 
individual or household files a claim with their insurance provider for 
all potentially applicable types of insurance coverage and the claim is 
denied;
    (3) In a situation where the applicant has insurance, when the 
insured individual or household's insurance proceeds have been 
significantly delayed

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through no fault of his, her or their own, and the applicant has agreed 
to repay the assistance to FEMA or the State from insurance proceeds 
that he, she or they receive later;
    (4) In a situation where the applicant has insurance, when the 
insured individual or household's insurance proceeds are less than the 
maximum amount of assistance FEMA can authorize and the proceeds are 
insufficient to cover the necessary expenses or serious needs;
    (5) In a situation where the applicant has insurance, when housing 
is not available on the private market;
    (6) In a situation where the applicant has insurance, when the 
insured individual or household has accepted all assistance from other 
sources for which he, she, or they are eligible, including insurance, 
when the insured individual or household's insurance proceeds and all 
other assistance are less than the maximum amount of assistance FEMA can 
authorize and the proceeds are insufficient to cover the necessary 
expense or serious needs;
    (7) When the applicant agrees to refund to FEMA or the State any 
portion of the assistance that the applicant receives or is eligible to 
receive as assistance from another source;
    (8) With respect to housing assistance, if the primary residence has 
been destroyed, is uninhabitable, or is inaccessible; and
    (9) With respect to housing assistance, if a renter's primary 
residence is no longer available as a result of the disaster.
    (b) Conditions of ineligibility. We may not provide assistance under 
this subpart:
    (1) For housing assistance, to individuals or households who are 
displaced from other than their pre-disaster primary residence;
    (2) For housing assistance, to individuals or households who have 
adequate rent-free housing accommodations;
    (3) For housing assistance, to individuals or households who own a 
secondary or vacation residence within reasonable commuting distance to 
the disaster area, or who own available rental property that meets their 
temporary housing needs;
    (4) For housing assistance, to individuals or households who 
evacuated the residence in response to official warnings solely as a 
precautionary measure and who are able to return to the residence 
immediately after the incident;
    (5) For housing assistance, for improvements or additions to the 
pre-disaster condition of property, except those required to comply with 
local and State ordinances or eligible mitigation measures;
    (6) To individuals or households who have adequate insurance 
coverage and where there is no indication that insurance proceeds will 
be significantly delayed, or who have refused assistance from insurance 
providers;
    (7) To individuals or households whose damaged primary residence is 
located in a designated special flood hazard area, and in a community 
that is not participating in the National Flood Insurance Program, 
except that financial assistance may be provided to rent alternate 
housing and for medical, dental, funeral expenses and uninsurable items 
to such individuals or households. However, if the community in which 
the damaged property is located qualifies for and enters the NFIP during 
the six-month period following the declaration then the individual or 
household may be eligible;
    (8) To individuals or households who did not fulfill the condition 
to purchase and maintain flood insurance as a requirement of receiving 
previous Federal disaster assistance;
    (9) For business losses, including farm businesses and self-
employment; or
    (10) For any items not otherwise authorized by this section.

[67 FR 61452, Sept. 30, 2002; 67 FR 62896, Oct. 9, 2002]