Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 44 - Emergency Management and Assistance |
Chapter I - Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security |
SubChapter D - Disaster Assistance |
Part 206 - Federal Disaster Assistance |
Subpart D - Federal Assistance to Individuals and Households |
§ 206.114 - Criteria for continued or additional assistance.
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§ 206.114 Criteria for continued or additional assistance.
(a) General. FEMA expects all recipients of assistance under this subpart to obtain and occupy permanent housing at the earliest possible time. FEMA may provide initial and continued temporary housing assistance, financial or direct, upon request during the period of assistance, but not to exceed the maximum amount of assistance for the program, based on need, and generally only when adequate, alternate housing is not available or when the permanent housing plan has not been fulfilled through no fault of the applicant.
(b) Additional criteria for continued assistance.
(1) All applicants requesting continued rent assistance must establish a realistic permanent housing plan no later than the first certification for continued assistance. Applicants will be required to providedRental assistance. FEMA may provide initial financial assistance for rent, also known as initial rental assistance, as described in § 206.117(b)(1)(i), to displaced eligible applicants to rent alternate housing accommodations for an initial time period established by FEMA.
(1) FEMA may periodically recertify all displaced applicants who received initial rental assistance and request continued rental assistance. All displaced applicants requesting continued rental assistance must take the following actions at certain points throughout the recertification process:
(i) Submit rent receipts to show that they have exhausted or will exhaust previously provided funds;
(ii) Provide documentation demonstrating they lack the financial ability to pay their post-disaster housing costs and have a continued need for rental assistance;
(iii) Establish a realistic permanent housing plan; and
(iv) Provide documentation showing that they are making efforts to obtain permanent housing.
(3) FEMA generally(2) Applicants requesting continued rent assistance must submit rent receipts to show that they have exhausted the FEMA rent funds, and provide documentation identifying the continuing need.
we may certify them, during the period of assistance, for continued rent assistance when adequate, alternate housing is not available, or when they have not realized a permanent housing plan through no fault of their own.expects that pre-disaster renters will use their initial rental assistance to obtain permanent housing. However,
(4) FEMA may certify pre-disaster owners for continued rent assistance, during the period of assistance, when adequate, alternate housing is not available, or when they have not realized a permanent housing plan through no fault of their own.
(6) Individuals or households requesting additional assistance for personal property, transportation,(5) Individuals or households requesting additional repair assistance will be required to submit information and/or documentation identifying the continuing need.
FEMA may provide continued rental assistance to pre-disaster renters with a continuing disaster-related housing need.
(c) Direct housing assistance. FEMA may provide direct housing assistance as described in § 206.117(b)(1)(ii), to displaced eligible applicants who are unable to make use of financial assistance to rent adequate alternate housing. FEMA may periodically recertify all displaced applicants receiving direct housing assistance for continued direct housing assistance. All displaced applicants who need continued direct housing assistance must take the following actions at certain points throughout the recertification process:
(1) Establish a realistic permanent housing plan; and
(2) Provide documentation showing that they are making efforts to obtain permanent housing throughout the recertification process.
continuing(d) Other assistance. FEMA may provide repairs or housing replacement assistance, as described in § 206.117(b)(2) and § 206.117(b)(3), lodging expense reimbursement, as described in § 206.117(b)(1)(i), or other needs assistance, as described in § 206.119, to eligible applicants.
(1) If FEMA requires more information to process an applicant's initial request for assistance, it may request additional information.
(2) After the initial award of assistance, applicants requesting additional assistance for repairs, housing replacement, lodging expense reimbursement, personal property, transportation, child care, medical, dental, funeral, moving and storage, or other necessary expenses and serious needs may submit an appeal as outlined in § 206.115 and will be required to submit information and/or verifiable documentation established via guidance identifying the
additional need.
[67 89 FR 614524120, SeptJan. 30, 2002; 67 FR 62896, Oct. 9, 200222, 2024]