Title: Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000
1Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000
- Changes to the Federal Hazard Mitigation Program
2Pre DMA 2000
- Post disaster Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
- State Planning
- Required for funding
- FEMA IHMT/HMST
- Hazard Specific
- Area specific
- No explicit local planning requirement
3DMA 2000
- Amended Robert T. Stafford Act and added 44 CFR
201et seq - Specific Requirements for State and Local
Multii-hazard Mitigation Plans - Annual Pre Disaster Mitigation Grant Program
- Changed Post Disaster HMGP Allocation
4Plans
- State/Tribal Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Local Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plans
5Common requirements for planning
- Emphasis on planning process
- Hazard Identification and Analysis
- Coordination with other plans
- Mitigation Strategy
- Public participation
- Plan Adoption and Maintenance
6PLAN
Plan/update
Post-DMA HM Planning Process
DO
ACT
Mitigate
Evaluate
Monitor
CHECK
7State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Required for federal Recovery and Mitigation
Programs - Enhanced version authorizes increased funding and
control - 3 year update (OES update annually)
- Multi-Agency participation
8State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Post DMA-State HM Plan Content Description of the
Planning Process - Planning Process
- Risk Assessment
- Mitigation Strategy
- Coordination of Local HM Planning
- Plan Maintenance
- Plan Adoption
- Assurances
9State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- DMA 2000 Changes, Continued
- Pre-disaster requirement by November 1, 2004
- Multi-hazard
- Statewide
- Process must provide opportunities for
involvement by all interested parties
10State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- DMA 2000 Changes, Continued
- Required local planning
- Specific measures identified
- Specific measures prioritized
- Emphasis on Benefit Cost
- Potential for increased funding
- Updated every 3 years
- Formal adoption by the state
11State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- State strategy to meet the challenge
- Create the State Hazard Mitigation Plan approving
process - Create State Hazard Mitigation Plan writing team
in OES - Create Local Hazard Mitigation Planning Program
12State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Approving Body
- Mitigation Councils have been shown to be
effective in promoting HM - Provides a forum of experts to provide input
- Provides a mechanism for public participation
- Provides mechanism for state adoption
13State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Agencies involved
- California Community Colleges
- California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection - California Earthquake Authority
- California Geological Survey
- California Seismic Safety Commission
- California State University
- Center for Collaborative Policy
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- CSC/CA Citizens Corps
- Department of General Services
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Water Resources
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Governors Office of Emergency Services
- Housing Community Development
- Office of Planning Research
- Resources/CERES
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14State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Achievements
- Approved by FEMA on October 28, 2004
- This makes the State of California eligible for
non-emergency Stafford Act funding, including the
following grants - PDM
- HMGP
- Fire Management Assistance
- Public Assistance categories C-G
- On website at www. oes.ca.gov
15State Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Current Tasks
- Improve the current plan by including information
from approved local plans. - Create an Enhanced Plan to become eligible for
20 funding.
16Local Hazard Mitigation Planning
- LHMP required for HM funding
- 5-year update
- Over 5000 possible agencies
- OES review required by regulation
- OES approval with enhanced plan
17Local Hazard Mitigation Planning
- Consequences of having NO Local
- Hazard Mitigation Plan
- Local Governments will be ineligible for
- FEMA mitigation programs including
- Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
- Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program
- Flood Mitigation Assistance Program
18Local Hazard Mitigation Planning
- In Accordance with 44 CFR 201.6 (IFR), and
- other FEMA guidance, Local Hazard Mitigation
- plans shall include
- A planning process
- A risk assessment
- A mitigation strategy
- An approval process
- Plan maintenance process
19In accordance with 44 CFR 201.3 (Interim Final
Rule) a key responsibility of the state is to
Local Hazard Mitigation Planning
- . . . coordinate all State
- and local activities relating
- to hazard evaluation and
- mitigation . . .
20Local Hazard Mitigation Planning
The California Local Mitigation Challenge
58 Counties, 479 Cities, and over 5000 Local
Governments
21Local Hazard Mitigation Planning
- Achievements as of May 13, 2005
- 625 Letters of Intent
- 137 plans received by OES
- 12 under OES review
- 125 plans representing 464 jurisdictions forwarded
to FEMA - 41 plans representing 200 jurisdictions approved
by FEMA -
22GRANTS
23Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)
- Post Disaster- Started in 1989 (Loma Prieta)
- 961million allocated
- 770 million dispursed
- Covers 75 of costs of mitigation measures
- Amount per disaster 7.5 of the cost of the
disaster to Fed - Cost effective mitigation
- Only for governmental agencies/purposes
24Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
- State Recommends
- FEMA approves
- Pre DMA consistent with any plan
- Post DMA consistent with local plan
- Pre DMA 15 of disaster cost
- Post DMA 7.5 of disaster cost
25Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grants
- Annual Program
- Nationwide competitive grant program
- 100 million -250 million
- E-grant process
- Criteria the same as HMGP
26Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grants
Grant Program Apps Approved Projects Grant Amount Amount Obligated
PDM 2002 13 13 1,051,020 1,051,020
PDM 2003 33 17 8,840,402 8,274,805
PDM 2005 131 129 150,282,940 Under FEMA Review
27Thank you
- John Rowden, Manager
- Hazard Mitigation Branch
- Governors Office of Emergency Services
- (916) 845 8151
- john.rowden_at_oes.ca.gov