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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 4460 (Introduced in House) — To improve the provision of disaster and mitigation assistance to eligible individuals and households and to eligible... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Disaster Recovery Reform Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Disaster Mitigation Sec. 101. National public infrastructure predisaster hazard mitigation. Sec. 102. Additional mitigation activities. Sec. 103. Wildfire prevention. Sec. 104. Additional activities. Title II—Disaster Response and Recovery Sec. 201. Federal cost-share adjustments for repair, restoration, and replacement of damaged facilities.
Sec. 202. Eligibility for code implementation and enforcement. Sec. 203. Program improvements. Sec. 204. Prioritization of facilities. Sec. 205. Guidance on evacuation routes. Sec. 206. Proof of insurance. Sec. 207. Duplication of benefits. Sec. 208. State administration of assistance for direct temporary housing and permanent housing construction. Sec. 209. Assistance to individuals and households. Sec. 210. Multifamily lease and repair assistance. Sec. 211. Federal disaster assistance nonprofit fairness.
Sec. 212. Management costs. Sec. 213. Flexibility. Sec. 214. Additional disaster assistance. Sec. 215. National veterinary emergency teams. Title III—Agency Management, Oversight, and Accountability Sec. 301. Unified Federal environmental and historic preservation review. Sec. 302. Closeout incentives. Sec. 303. Performance of services. Sec. 304. Study to streamline and consolidate information collection. Sec. 305. Agency accountability. Sec. 306. Audit of contracts.
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