44 C.F.R. § 206.66
Limitation on expenditures
Total assistance provided in any given emergency declaration may not exceed $5,000,000, except when it is determined by the Administrator that:
(a) Continued emergency assistance is immediately required;
(b) There is a continuing and immediate risk to lives, property, public health and safety; and
(c) Necessary assistance will not otherwise be provided on a timely basis.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 1994–1994 · leading case: Virgin Islands Water & Power Authority v. United States
Virgin Islands Water & Power Authority v. United States (1994)
“[from] any party or parties whose acts or omissions may in any way have caused or contributed to the darn-age or hardship for which Federal assistance is provided____” Pursuant to 44 C.F.R. § 206.66 , "[t]otal assistance provided in any given emergency declaration may not exceed…”
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