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1 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE APPLICANT’S BRIEFING January 2016 Jonas Snowstorm

2 FEMA - 4267 - DR - PA DECLARED: March 23, 2016 INCIDENT PERIOD: January 22-23, 2016 FOR: Severe Winter Storm and Snowstorm Jonas JANUARY 2016 SNOWSTORM

3 Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Perry, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, Somerset, Westmoreland and York 23 DECLARED COUNTIES

4 Provides Federal Grant Funding (75% of eligible amount) To Eligible Applicants For Eligible Facilities For Eligible Costs For Emergency Snow Removal Other Emergency Work Permanent Work PUBLIC ASSISTANCE

5 The Process Eligibility Request for Public Assistance Documentation Cost Administrative APPLICANT BRIEFING OBJECTIVES

6 THE PROCESS NEXT STEPS FEMA / PEMA Kick Off Meeting Provide Required Costs Documentation Applicants Submit Grant Admin Documents FEMA Prepares Project Worksheets Project Approval and Obligation Receive Reimbursement Funding Close Projects (DAP-12 Process) Close Applicants

7 APPLICANT FACILITY WORK COST (Minimum $3,050) ELIGIBILITY

8 State Government Agencies County and Local Governments Municipal Authorities School Districts Certain Private Non Profit Organizations ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS

9 ELIGIBLE PNP APPLICANTS Critical Services Private Non-Profit (PNP) facilities that provide the following critical services are eligible for Public Assistance: Fire / Emergency Rescue Power, Water, & Sewer Utilities Medical Treatment Communications Systems “Non-critical” PNP Applicants must apply to SBA for permanent work (Categories C to G)

10 ELIGIBLE PNP APPLICANTS Essential Services Private Non-Profit (PNP) facilities that provide the following essential services Are eligible for snow plowing and removal. However, the PNP must first apply to the Small Business Administration (SBA) for a disaster loan for permanent repair work before applying to FEMA. ▪ Museums▪ Community centers ▪ Educational institutions ▪ Libraries▪ Homeless Shelters ▪ Rehabilitation facilities ▪ Zoos▪ Shelter workshops ▪ Senior citizen/Day-care centers ▪ Other facilities that provide health and safety service of a governmental nature

11 All must have IRS 501(c, d or e)(3) or State Certification and be open to the general public, A charter/By-Laws PNP recreational facilities are not eligible ELIGIBLE PRIVATE NON-PROFIT

12 TURNING IN TODAY If not already submitted Applicant Name and Today’s Date County Actual Location of Office Mailing Address Primary and Alternate Contacts Name, Title, Phone number Cell Phone, Fax, Email Don’t worry about DUN’s – In DAP-1 DUE TO PEMA – BY APRIL 22, 2016 REQUEST FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE

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14 A Facility that the Applicant is Responsible for the Snow Removal Public roads Sidewalks Parking Lots Buildings Must All Be Within a Designated County ELIGIBLE SNOW FACILITY

15 Required as a result of the declared disaster (snowstorm) Legal responsibility of applicant Plowing and snow removal in the eligible 48 hour time period chosen by applicant Located within a declared County if claimed as mutual aid ELIGIBLE SNOW WORK

16 Snow Assistance 48 Hour Period (Start Time & Date) 10PM 1/22/16 to 10PM 1/24/16 12AM 1/23/16 to 12AM 1/25/16 Snow Plowing and Removal De-icing/Salting Anti-skid ELIGIBLE SNOW WORK

17 Labor & Fringe Benefits: For plowing and snow removal Permanent Scheduled Employees – “Overtime” Only Permanent Employees – Extra time or Reassignment Temporary Employees - All time OT Fringe Benefits usually only: Social Security - Medicare -Workman’s Comp – Pension Minimum 7.65% ELIGIBLE COSTS - FORCE ACCOUNT

18 OVERTIME Premium pay not required in order to be classified as “overtime” Compensatory Time Beyond regularly scheduled hours “Stand by time” for applicable paid Fire and Police not doing routine calls “Beginning of Work Week” ELIGIBLE COSTS - FORCE ACCOUNT

19 EQUIPMENT Applicant Owned Equipment at FEMA 2015 rates cover Gas & Maintenance Rental(s) during the 48 hour period – for snow plowing and removal Match usage to operator (no equipment stand-by time) ELIGIBLE COSTS - FORCE ACCOUNT

20 MATERIALS Amount used during the 48Hr. Period Type of materials used during the 48Hr. period. Cost of the materials used and invoices Costars Contract

21 Local Emergency Declaration or “normal” contracting procedures Contractors cost for plowing and snow removal must be in same 48 hour period Invoice(s) with dates for work from contractor ELIGIBLE COSTS - CONTRACTS

22 DAP-5 Force Account Labor/Equipment/Materials Costs DAP-6 Contract Costs DAP-8 Summary of Costs COST DOCUMENTATION

23 Supporting documentation for costs Provide Copies (NOT originals) of: Time cards / payroll record Union Contract / Pay Rate Resolution SOP supporting “shotgun” rider etc. Equipment log (if available) Material use record & cost (invoices) Bid Specifications Contracts Insurance Policy COST DOCUMENTATION

24 Cost documents submitted during the PDA were reviewed by FEMA If you participated in the PDA you were given a copy of the FEMA PDA Review Worksheet Bring any missing or additional documentation to the Kickoff Meeting PDA Review Worksheet

25 Required Administrative Forms No Funding until Completed and Received by PEMA RPA = Request for Public Assistance On line or turn in today DAP-1 = “Agreement for Financial Assistance” Legal Contract between the Applicant & PEMA Pages 1, 6 and Attach G need your information Signed by the Applicant’s Agent and witnessed ORIGINAL, INKED signed document is required by PEMA Save postage, send only pages 1, 6 & Attach G to PEMA or bring it to the Kickoff Meeting You will receive a properly executed, full copy back DAP-2 = Appoints the Applicant’s Agent, Spokesperson Many will need a “Resolution by Governing Body”Some can use their President or Director

26 PEPP = Pennsylvania Electronic Payment Program Enrollment Form (Electronic Funds Transfer) SAP Vendor Number https://www.vendorregistration.state.pa.us/cvmu/pap er/GranteeRegistration.aspx DAP-1 Attachment G - Duns and Bradstreet (DUNS) Number Federal Requirement http://www.dnb.com/us/ and click the “D&B D-U-N-S Number” link. Get these documents to PEMA All of these are on our web site with examples Required Administrative Forms No Funding until Completed and Received by PEMA

27 FEMA Form 90-120 Is Required By FEMA Insurance Environmental (NEPA) Historic Floodplain Wetlands, Endangered Species Hazardous Materials SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS

28 Debris Removal Eliminates immediate threats to lives, public health, and safety; Monitored Must Have Known Quantities Known Locations: Where it came from, Where it was taken Permits Consult Debris Fact Sheet OTHER ELIGIBLE WORK

29 Other Emergency Protective Measures: Save Lives Protect Public Health & Safety Access for Emergency Vehicles Emergency Repairs Emergency Operations Center Costs Other OTHER ELIGIBLE WORK

30 PERMANENT WORK - Restores disaster damaged facility to pre-disaster design/capacity/function Roads & Bridges, etc. Equipment – If damaged by hidden object…maybe Water Control Facilities & Water/Sewer Buildings, Vehicles & Parks 18 months to Complete: (9/23/2017)

31 PLEASE TURN IN RPA NOW ?Questions on Form? REQUEST FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE

32 Any insurance payments must be deducted from eligible costs Roof Damage Equipment Damaged Provide copy of entire policy and Statement of Loss INSURANCE

33 Your grants Project Worksheet will be sent to you for your review and approval signature. Sign and return for payment The PEMA DAP-12 – Grant Completion Report will be sent to you for your review and approval signature. Sign and return to close grant PROJECT REVIEW

34 Once the DAP-1, DAP-2 and PEPP are signed and returned to PEMA, your PW will go through final approval and funding PEMA will transfer your funds after your funding is received from FEMA PAYMENT

35 You may appeal any decision by FEMA You have 60 days from the “determination” to notify PEMA in writing of your appeal You must document and make your case All Appeals – Go through PEMA APPEALS

36 RIGHT TO KNOW All information and documents that are submitted to PEMA/FEMA are subject to the Right To Know Law and Freedom of Information Act Be careful in providing personal information: Home or unlisted phone and fax numbers Personal cell phone numbers Home addresses Email addresses Any other personal information

37 PEMA - Public Assistance Office 2605 Interstate Dr Harrisburg PA 17110 1-800-635-9692 Website: http://www.pema.pa.gov Email to: ra-emborm@pa.gov FEMA Website: http://www.fema.gov CONTACT INFORMATION

38 QUESTIONS BACK TABLE FOR KICK-OFF MEETING SIGN-UP! THANK-YOU FOR ATTENDING Drive Safe

39 Blair, Juniata & Perry Adams, Franklin, Fulton & York – Bedford, Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster & Lebanon, Schuylkill, Bucks, Chester, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, & Philadelphia Public Assistance Project Officers

40 Fayette, Somerset & Westmoreland – Ken Mostyn-724-630-9450 Joe Rupe-717-460-2769 Russ Kratzer–717-460-2784 Greg Showers-717-460-2821 Rick Weiberg-717-635-0587 Jeremiah Bunch–717-651-7062 Mike Stalnecker-717-480-1893 Public Assistance Project Officers


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