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FL-608(f) Emergency Work as of PAPPG
This course offers an in-depth exploration of Public Assistance (PA) eligibility costs, specifically focusing on Category A-B work, while integrating the F-ROC approach to enhance understanding and implementation. Geared towards local officials and staff engaged in managing FEMA's Public Assistance Grants Program, this course provides essential knowledge and strategies to navigate eligibility determinations effectively. This is one of the three courses that make up the PA Certificate. After completing FL-603(f), 608(f), & 609(f) you have the opportunity to receive a Public Assistance (PA) Certificate. Once you attend and receive your certificate for all three courses, please email FDEM-RecoveryTraining@em.myflorida.com to request that your SERT TRAC transcript be reviewed for a PA Certificate.
Target Audience
This course is intended for personnel who currently manage, or those intending to manage, FEMA federal financial assistance grants, including: • Direct recipients and/or subrecipients • State, Tribal, local government • Private nonprofit entities
Course Objective
• Identify Public Assistance (PA) Emergency Work Eligibility Guidelines
• Explain the purpose of emergency work
• Explain the purpose of emergency protective measures
• Identify eligible emergency protective measures and associated costs
• Analyze Work Eligibility Categories A & B
• Examine Category A & B and how it relates to F-ROC
• Identify required documentation for various aspects of the PA Program as it relates to emergency work
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