Definition of small impoverished community
In this section, the term “small impoverished community” means a community of 3,000 or fewer individuals that is economically disadvantaged, as determined by the State in which the community is located and based on criteria established by the President.
Establishment of program
The President may establish a program to provide technical and financial assistance to States and local governments to assist in the implementation of predisaster hazard mitigation measures that are cost-effective and are designed to reduce injuries, loss of life, and damage and destruction of property, including damage to critical services and facilities under the jurisdiction of the States or local governments.
Approval by President
If the President determines that a State or local government has identified natural disaster hazards in areas under its jurisdiction and has demonstrated the ability to form effective public-private natural disaster hazard mitigation partnerships, the President, using amounts in the National Public Infrastructure Predisaster Mitigation Fund established under subsection (i) (referred to in this section as the “Fund”), may provide technical and financial assistance to the State or local government to be used in accordance with subsection (e).
State recommendations
In general
Recommendations
The Governor of each State may recommend to the President not fewer than five local governments to receive assistance under this section.
Deadline for submission
The recommendations under subparagraph (A) shall be submitted to the President not later than , and each October 1st thereafter or such later date in the year as the President may establish.
Criteria
In making recommendations under subparagraph (A), a Governor shall consider the criteria specified in subsection (g).
Use
In general
Except as provided in subparagraph (B), in providing assistance to local governments under this section, the President shall select from local governments recommended by the Governors under this subsection.
Extraordinary circumstances
In providing assistance to local governments under this section, the President may select a local government that has not been recommended by a Governor under this subsection if the President determines that extraordinary circumstances justify the selection and that making the selection will further the purpose of this section.
Effect of failure to nominate
If a Governor of a State fails to submit recommendations under this subsection in a timely manner, the President may select, subject to the criteria specified in subsection (g), any local governments of the State to receive assistance under this section.
Uses of technical and financial assistance
In general
Dissemination
A State or local government may use not more than 10 percent of the financial assistance received by the State or local government under this section for a fiscal year to fund activities to disseminate information regarding cost-effective mitigation technologies.
Allocation of funds
In general
The President shall award financial assistance under this section on a competitive basis for mitigation activities that are cost effective and in accordance with the criteria in subsection (g).
Minimum and maximum amounts
Redistribution of unobligated amounts
Criteria for assistance awards
Federal share
In general
Financial assistance provided under this section may contribute up to 75 percent of the total cost of mitigation activities approved by the President.
Small impoverished communities
Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the President may contribute up to 90 percent of the total cost of a mitigation activity carried out in a small impoverished community.
National public infrastructure predisaster mitigation assistance
In general
The President may set aside from the Disaster Relief Fund, with respect to each major disaster, an amount equal to 6 percent of the estimated aggregate amount of the grants to be made pursuant to sections 5170b, 5172, 5173, 5174, 5177, 5183, and 5189f of this title for the major disaster in order to provide technical and financial assistance under this section and such set aside shall be deemed to be related to activities carried out pursuant to major disasters under this chapter.
Estimated aggregate amount
Not later than 180 days after each major disaster declaration pursuant to this chapter, the estimated aggregate amount of grants for purposes of paragraph (1) shall be determined by the President and such estimated amount need not be reduced, increased, or changed due to variations in estimates.
No reduction in amounts
The amount set aside pursuant to paragraph (1) shall not reduce the amounts otherwise made available for sections 5170b, 5170c, 5172, 5173, 5174, 5177, 5183, and 5189f of this title under this chapter.
Multihazard advisory maps
Definition of multihazard advisory map
In this subsection, the term “multihazard advisory map” means a map on which hazard data concerning each type of natural disaster is identified simultaneously for the purpose of showing areas of hazard overlap.
Development of maps
In consultation with States, local governments, and appropriate Federal agencies, the President shall develop multihazard advisory maps for areas, in not fewer than five States, that are subject to commonly recurring natural hazards (including flooding, hurricanes and severe winds, and seismic events).
Use of technology
In developing multihazard advisory maps under this subsection, the President shall use, to the maximum extent practicable, the most cost-effective and efficient technology available.
Use of maps
Advisory nature
The multihazard advisory maps shall be considered to be advisory and shall not require the development of any new policy by, or impose any new policy on, any government or private entity.
Availability of maps
Report on Federal and State administration
Not later than 18 months after , the President, in consultation with State and local governments, shall submit to Congress a report evaluating efforts to implement this section and recommending a process for transferring greater authority and responsibility for administering the assistance program established under this section to capable States.
Prohibition on earmarks
Definition
In this subsection, the term “congressionally directed spending” means a statutory provision or report language included primarily at the request of a Senator or a Member, Delegate or Resident Commissioner of the House of Representatives providing, authorizing, or recommending a specific amount of discretionary budget authority, credit authority, or other spending authority for a contract, loan, loan guarantee, grant, loan authority, or other expenditure with or to an entity, or targeted to a specific State, locality, or Congressional district, other than through a statutory or administrative formula-driven or competitive award process.
Prohibition
None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available to carry out this section may be used for congressionally directed spending.
Certification to Congress
The Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency shall submit to Congress a certification regarding whether all financial assistance under this section was awarded in accordance with this section.
Pub. L. 93–288, title II, § 203Pub. L. 106–390, title I, § 102(a)114 Stat. 1553 Pub. L. 108–199, div. H, § 135118 Stat. 441 Pub. L. 108–447, div. J, title I, § 105118 Stat. 3343 Pub. L. 109–139, § 2119 Stat. 2649 Pub. L. 110–329, div. D, title V, § 553122 Stat. 3690 Pub. L. 111–83, title V, § 543123 Stat. 2176 Pub. L. 111–351124 Stat. 3864 Pub. L. 115–254, div. D, § 1234(a)132 Stat. 3461 (, as added , , ; amended , , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , , ; , §§ 3(a), (b), 4, , ; , (d), , , 3463.)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Pub. L. 93–28888 Stat. 143 section 5121 of this titleThis chapter, referred to in subsecs. (e)(1)(B)(iv), (g)(5), (10), and (i), was in the original “this Act”, meaning , , . For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
Amendments
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(1)2018—Subsec. (c). , inserted “Public Infrastructure” after “National”.
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(2)Subsec. (e)(1)(B)(iv). , added cl. (iv).
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(3)(A)Subsec. (f)(1). , inserted “for mitigation activities that are cost effective” after “competitive basis”.
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(3)(B)Subsec. (f)(3). , added par. (3).
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(4)(A)Subsec. (g). , in introductory provisions, inserted “provide financial assistance only in States that have received a major disaster declaration in the previous 7 years, or to any Indian tribal government located partially or entirely within the boundaries of such States, and” after “the President shall”.
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(4)(B)Subsec. (g)(10) to (12). –(D), added pars. (10) and (11) and redesignated former par. (10) as (12).
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(5)Subsec. (i). , added subsec. (i) and struck out former subsec. (i) which related to National Predisaster Mitigation Fund.
lPub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(6)llSubsecs. (j) to (). , (7), redesignated subsecs. (k), (), and (n) as (j), (k), and (), respectively, and struck out former subsec. (j) which related to limitation on total amount of financial assistance.
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(d)Subsec. (m). , struck out subsec. (m) which defined the term “latest published editions” for subsecs. (e)(1)(B)(iv) and (g)(10).
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(6), (8), added subsec. (m) and struck out former subsec. (m) which related to authorization of appropriations.
Pub. L. 115–254, § 1234(a)(7)lSubsec. (n). , redesignated subsec. (n) as ().
Pub. L. 111–351, § 3(a)2011—Subsec. (f). , amended subsec. (f) generally. Prior to amendment, subsec. (f) related to a different allocation of funds.
Pub. L. 111–351, § 3(b)Subsec. (m). , amended subsec. (m) generally. Prior to amendment, subsec. (m) related to the termination of this section on .
Pub. L. 111–351, § 4Subsec. (n). , added subsec. (n).
Pub. L. 111–832009—Subsec. (m). substituted “” for “”.
Pub. L. 110–3292008—Subsec. (m). substituted “” for “”.
Pub. L. 109–1392005—Subsec. (m). substituted “” for “”.
Pub. L. 108–4472004—Subsec. (m). substituted “2005” for “2004”.
Pub. L. 108–199 substituted “2004” for “2003”.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2018 Amendment
Pub. L. 115–254Pub. L. 115–254section 1202 of Pub. L. 115–254section 5121 of this titleAmendment by applicable to each major disaster and emergency declared by the President on or after , and authorities provided under div. D of applicable to each major disaster and emergency declared by the President on or after , except as otherwise provided, see , set out as a note under .
Pub. L. 115–254, div. D, § 1234(b)132 Stat. 3462
Pub. L. 115–254, div. D, § 1234(d)132 Stat. 3463 , , , provided that the amendment made by section 1234(d) is effective on the date that is 5 years after .
Findings
Pub. L. 111–351, § 2124 Stat. 3863
Findings and Purpose
Pub. L. 106–390, title I, § 101114 Stat. 1552
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Definitions; Red Flag Warnings and Predisaster Actions
Pub. L. 117–251136 Stat. 2354