[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 44, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 44CFR204.52]



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              TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE

 

 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 

                                SECURITY

 

PART 204_FIRE MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                    Subpart D_Application Procedures

 

Sec. 204.52  Application and approval procedures for a subgrant under 

a fire management assistance grant.



    (a) Request for Fire Management Assistance. (1) State, local, and 

tribal governments interested in applying for subgrants under an 

approved fire management assistance grant must submit a Request for Fire 

Management Assistance to the Grantee in accordance with State procedures 

and within timelines set by the Grantee, but no longer than 30 days 

after the close of the incident period.

    (2) The Grantee will review and forward the Request to the Regional 

Director for final review and determination. The Grantee may also 

forward a recommendation for approval of the Request to the Regional 

Director when appropriate.

    (3) The Regional Director will approve or deny the request based on 

the eligibility requirements outlined in Sec. 204.41.

    (4) The Regional Director will notify the Grantee of his/her 

determination; the Grantee will inform the applicant.

    (b) Preparing a Project Worksheet. (1) Once the Regional Director 

approves an applicant's Request for Fire Management Assistance, the 

Regional Director's staff may begin to work with the Grantee and local 

staff to prepare Project Worksheets (FEMA Form 90-91).

    (2) The Regional Director may request the Principal Advisor to 

assist in the preparation of Project Worksheets.

    (3) The State will be the primary contact for transactions with and 

on behalf of the applicant.



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    (c) Submitting a Project Worksheet. (1) Applicants should submit all 

Project Worksheets through the Grantee for approval and transmittal to 

the Regional Director as amendments to the State's application.

    (2) The Grantee will determine the deadline for an applicant to 

submit completed Project Worksheets, but the deadline must be no later 

than six months from close of the incident period.

    (3) At the request of the Grantee, the Regional Director may grant 

an extension of up to three months. The Grantee must include a 

justification in its request for an extension.

    (4) Project Worksheets will not be accepted after the deadline and 

extension specified in paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) of this section has 

expired.

    (5) $1,000 Project Worksheet minimum. When the costs reported are 

less than $1,000, that work is not eligible and we will not approve that 

Project Worksheet.