97-22679. Disaster Assistance; Snow Assistance  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 166 (Wednesday, August 27, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 45328-45330]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-22679]
    
    
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    FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
    
    44 CFR Part 206
    
    RIN 3067-AC58
    
    
    Disaster Assistance; Snow Assistance
    
    AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This rule describes Federal assistance that is available to 
    eligible applicants as a result of an Emergency or Major Disaster 
    declaration based on snowstorms.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: September 26, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Melissa H. Howard, Ph.D, Infrastructure Support Division, room 713, 500 
    C Street SW., Washington DC 20472, (202) 646-3243.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On October 24, 1996, FEMA published in the 
    Federal Register at 61 FR 55122 a proposed rule, ``Disaster Assistance; 
    Snow Removal Assistance,'' and invited comments for 30 days ending on 
    November 25, 1996. Comments were received from 11 sources representing 
    a congressional office, State and local governments and a national 
    association.
        Three comments were made that the proposed change clarifies and 
    clearly defines FEMA's eligibility criteria for snow assistance. A 
    general comment was that the proposed rule would reduce false 
    expectations and encourage proper planning and self-sufficiency on the 
    parts of State and local governments.
        Three comments were made that the proposed rule did not address the 
    declaration criteria for which a presidential disaster for a snow event 
    would be declared or did not take into account the effects of a ``slow 
    emergency'' that may be created by the continual accumulation of severe 
    weather over an extensive period of time. While the original intent was 
    to describe only work and costs that would be eligible after a 
    presidentially-declared emergency or major disaster, language was added 
    to clarify situations that may warrant a presidential declaration. The 
    basic principle guiding presidential declarations will be that the 
    snowstorm must be record or near record, as established by official 
    government records.
        Four comments were made that costs associated with labor, equipment 
    and materials for sand and salt operations to enable safe passage over 
    icy surfaces should be an eligible expense. FEMA has simplified the 
    rule by broadening eligible costs to include work eligible under 44 CFR 
    206.225, Emergency Work.
        There were several comments about the limited nature of the 
    eligibility for Federal assistance. Three comments were made that the 
    proposed rule precludes snow removal from tracks and rights-of-way of 
    urban mass transit systems, marine terminals and from airport runways 
    and connecting taxiways and ramp areas, and four comments were made 
    that the list of critical facilities should include other types of 
    facilities besides those mentioned in the proposed rule. The rule now 
    permits all emergency work costs eligible under 44 CFR 206.225 for the 
    period of time that will be specified in the declaration.
        Three comments were made that the snow removal policy continues to 
    separate snowstorms from other disasters as defined by the Robert T. 
    Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. 5121 
    et seq. The President has the authority under the Stafford Act to 
    declare a major disaster or emergency or to deny a governor's request 
    for a declaration. In the event that a declaration is made, the 
    President has the authority to limit the extent to which Federal 
    disaster assistance may be delivered. Winter storms that cause 
    extensive power outages, serious safety hazards and significant 
    physical damage to public infrastructure may require a declaration 
    authorizing several categories of recovery assistance. The extent of 
    damage and needed assistance will continue to be the basis for the 
    extent of the declaration.
        A frequent general comment was whether eligible costs (National 
    Guard snow removal assistance, selective hauling of snow, overtime, 
    equipment rates, etc.) under FEMA's past snow removal policy would be 
    eligible and under what category of work, absent any mention in the 
    proposed rule. As noted above, 44 CFR 206.225 governs costs eligible 
    for Federal assistance. Damage survey reports will be written as 
    Category B, Emergency Protective Measures.
        Three comments were made that the one lane/emergency route policy 
    should be expanded to provide assistance for all roads for which the 
    State or local jurisdiction have responsibility. FEMA has expanded the 
    eligibility.
    
    National Environmental Policy Act
    
        This rule is categorically excluded from the preparation of 
    environmental impact statements and environmental assessments as an 
    administrative action in support of normal day-to-day grant activities. 
    No environmental assessment or environmental impact statement has been 
    prepared.
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        The Director certifies that this rule would not be a major rule 
    under Executive Order 12291, and would not have a significant impact on 
    a substantial number of small entities within the meaning of the 
    Regulatory Flexibility Act, and is not expected (1) to affect adversely 
    the availability of disaster assistance funding to small entities, (2) 
    to have significant secondary or incidental effects on a substantial 
    number of small entities, nor (3) to create any additional burden on 
    small entities. Hence, no regulatory impact analysis has been prepared.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        This proposed rule does not involve any collection of information 
    for the purposes of the Paperwork Reduction Act.
    
    Executive Order 12612, Federalism
    
        In promulgating this rule, FEMA has considered the Executive Order 
    12612, Federalism. This rule makes no changes in the division of 
    governmental responsibilities between the Federal government and the 
    States. Grant administration procedures in accordance with 44 CFR part 
    13, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative 
    Agreements to State and Local Governments, remain the same. No 
    Federalism assessment has been prepared.
    
    Executive Order 12778, Civil Justice Reform
    
        This rule meets the applicable standards of section 2(b)(2) of 
    Executive Order 12778, Civil Justice Reform, dated October 25, 1991, 3 
    CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 359.
    
    Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking
    
        This final rule has been submitted to the Congress and to the 
    General Accounting Office under the Congressional Review of Agency 
    Rulemaking Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq. The rule is not a ``major rule'' 
    within the meaning of that Act. It does not result in nor it is likely 
    to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100,000,000 or more; 
    it will not result in a major increase in costs or prices for 
    consumers, individual industries, Federal, State, or local government 
    agencies, or geographic regions; and it will not have ``significant 
    adverse effects'' on competition, employment, investment, productivity, 
    innovation, or on the ability of United States-based enterprises to 
    compete with foreign-based enterprises.
        This final rule is exempt (1) from the requirements of the 
    Regulatory Flexibility Act, as certified previously, and (2) from the 
    Paperwork Reduction Act.
        This rule is not an unfunded Federal mandate within the meaning of 
    the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, Public Law 104-4. It does not 
    meet the $100,000,000 threshold of that
    
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    Act, and any enforceable duties are imposed as a condition of Federal 
    assistance or a duty arising from participation in a voluntary Federal 
    program.
    
    List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 206
    
        Disaster assistance, Public assistance.
    
        Accordingly, 44 CFR part 206 is amended as follows:
        1. The authority citation for part 206 is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
    Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.; Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 
    1978, 43 FR 41943, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 
    19367, 3 CFR, 1979 Comp., p. 376; E.O. 12148, 44 FR 43239, 3 CFR, 
    1979 Comp., p. 412; and E.O. 12673, 54 FR 12571, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., 
    p. 214.
    
        2. Section 206.227 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 206.227  Snow assistance.
    
        Emergency or major disaster declarations based on snow or blizzard 
    conditions will be made only for cases of record or near record 
    snowstorms, as established by official government records. Federal 
    assistance will be provided for all costs eligible under 44 CFR 206.225 
    for a specified period of time which will be determined by the 
    circumstances of the event.
    
        Dated: August 18, 1997.
    James L. Witt,
    Director.
    [FR Doc. 97-22679 Filed 8-26-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
9/26/1997
Published:
08/27/1997
Department:
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
97-22679
Dates:
September 26, 1997.
Pages:
45328-45330 (3 pages)
RINs:
3067-AC58: Disaster Assistance; Snow Removal Assistance
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/3067-AC58/disaster-assistance-snow-removal-assistance
PDF File:
97-22679.pdf
CFR: (1)
44 CFR 206.227