Sentences with phrase «emergency management agency paid»

The Federal Emergency Management Agency paid $ 14,000 each for more than 100,000 hurricane relief trailers in 2005.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency paid $ 62 million to Monroe County residents, part of which went to temporary rental assistance.

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If Federal Emergency Management Agency flood maps incorporated future climate conditions, that move would send a ripple effect into real estate and insurance markets, forcing people to pay attention, he said.
Other charges included defrauding the IRS by not reporting millions of dollars in wages paid to employees of his restaurants and fraudulently collecting almost $ 1 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
But the Federal Emergency Management Agency is rejecting, at least for now, the state's argument that the federal agency should pay 90 percent of the extra Agency is rejecting, at least for now, the state's argument that the federal agency should pay 90 percent of the extra agency should pay 90 percent of the extra costs.
The balance was already paid to Nassau by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which monitored and OK'd all of VIP Splash's debris removal, said Brian Schneider, a county public works official.
I am happy to hear that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo will direct the state to cover the superstorm Sandy claims rejected by the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the «earth movement» exemption [«State to pay claims that FEMA rejected, News, Sept. 28].
The Federal Emergency Management Agency agreed this weekend to pay $ 100 million for new boilers at dozens of public housing developments damaged by Superstorm Sandy after Councilman Ritchie Torres, chair of the Council's comittee on public housing, held a Public Housing Committee hearing in a Coney Island NYCHA development last month to raise awareness of the issue.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, which normally would help pay for storm recovery, warned that it might refuse to cover any costs if the contract between Whitefish Energy and the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, known as Prepa, was found to be improper.
A new congressionally mandated report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine identifies an approach for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to evaluate policy options for making premiums through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) more affordable for those who have limited ability to pay.
Shelter reimbursement: The Flagler County School District is changing the way it calculates overtime in hopes of qualifying for reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the overtime it paid to school employees who staffed school shelters during Hurricanes Irma and Michael.
Flood insurance does not help pay for additional living expenses, such as temporary housing, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
This involves paying for a certification from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and should be around $ 15 to $ 20.
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