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FL-608(f) Emergency Work Eligibility
This course provides an in-depth exploration of Public Assistance (PA) eligibility costs, with a specific focus on Category A-B work. It integrates the F-ROC approach to enhance understanding and implementation. Designed for local officials and staff managing FEMA's Public Assistance Grants Program, the course equips participants with essential knowledge and strategies to navigate PA eligibility determinations effectively. Note: This course is part of the Public Assistance Course Series (PACS). To earn the PACS Certificate, you must complete FL-603(f), 608(f), and 609(f) courses. Once you have attended and received your certificate for all three courses, please email FDEM-RecoveryTraining@em.myflorida.com to request your transcript be reviewed for a PACS Certificate.
Target Audience
This course is designed for personnel who currently manage, or intend to manage, FEMA federal financial assistance grants, including: Direct recipients and/or subrecipients; State, tribal, and local government officials; Private nonprofit entities
Course Objective
Identify Public Assistance (PA) Emergency Work Eligibility Guidelines: Understand the eligibility criteria for emergency work under PA
Analyze Work Eligibility Categories A & B: Examine the eligibility requirements for work in Categories A and B
Examine Category A & B and F-ROC: Understand how Categories A & B relate to the F-ROC approach and its impact on eligibility
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