(a) Federal.
The Administrator will allocate available funds to each FEMA Region. The FEMA Regional Administrator will:
(1)
Allocate Technical Assistance and Planning Grants to each State through the annual Cooperative Agreements;
(2)
Approve Flood Mitigation Plans in accordance with § 78.6; and
(3)
Award all FMA project grants, after evaluating applications for minimum eligibility criteria and ensuring compliance with applicable Federal laws.
(b) State.
The State will serve as grantee through the State Point of Contact (POC) designated by the Governor. The POC must have working knowledge of NFIP goals and processes and will ensure that FMA is coordinated with other mitigation activities at the State level. If a Governor chooses not to identify a POC to coordinate the FMA, communities may follow alternative procedures as described in § 78.14. States will:
(1)
Provide technical assistance to communities to assist them in developing applications and implementing approved applications;
(2)
Award planning grants;
(3)
Submit plans to the FEMA Regional Administrator for approval;
(4)
Evaluate project applications, selecting projects to forward to the FEMA Regional Administrator for final approval; and
(5)
Submit performance and financial reports to FEMA in compliance with 44 CFR 13.40 and 13.41.
(c) Community.
The community will:
(1)
Complete and submit applications to the State POC for the Planning and Projects Grants;
(2)
Prepare and submit the Flood Mitigation Plan;
(3)
Implement all approved projects;
(4)
Comply with FMA requirements, 44 CFR part 13, the grant agreement, applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations (as applicable); and
(5)
Account for the appropriate use of grant funds to the State POC.
Code of Federal Regulations
[62 FR 13347, Mar. 20, 1997, as amended at 74 FR 15343, Apr. 3, 2009]