federal_register: 02-23558
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| 02-23558 | Notice of Opportunity To Comment on Snow Emergency and Severe Winter Storm Declarations and Snow Removal Assistance Policy | Notice | FEMA is proposing to publish a revision to the currently effective Snow Assistance policy dated December 28, 1999. The proposed policy maintains the basic tenets of the current policy, but includes additional declaration criteria for snow emergencies. In addition to an area experiencing "record" or "near-record" snowfall, FEMA will require evidence of the actual impacts from a snowstorm before making a recommendation for a snow emergency declaration. More specifically, FEMA will require that the snowstorm cause some of the following impacts: search and rescue operations, opening of shelters, closure of Interstates and State highways, power outages, closure of local government offices, and the need for federal equipment and labor. Once a declaration is made, assistance would be provided to all eligible applicants for eligible snow removal work for a 48-hour time period. | 2002-09-17 | 2002 | 9 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2002/09/17/02-23558/notice-of-opportunity-to-comment-on-snow-emergency-and-severe-winter-storm-declarations-and-snow | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2002-09-17/pdf/02-23558.pdf | Federal Emergency Management Agency | 166 | FEMA is proposing to publish a revision to the currently effective Snow Assistance policy dated December 28, 1999. The proposed policy maintains the basic tenets of the current policy, but includes additional declaration criteria for snow emergencies.... |