Amendment allows a State, in lieu of repair, to receive a 90 percent contribution of the Federal repair estimate for alternative projects in areas with unstable soil; removes the SBA loan requirement as a condition of housing assistance; and requires FEMA to provide public comment before adopting new or modified policies that may result in a meaningful change in the amount of assistance a State or local community may receive.

Ask AI
Amendment Number
16
Description
Amendment allows a State, in lieu of repair, to receive a 90 percent contribution of the Federal repair estimate for alternative projects in areas with unstable soil; removes the SBA loan requirement as a condition of housing assistance; and requires FEMA to provide public comment before adopting new or modified policies that may result in a meaningful change in the amount of assistance a State or local community may receive.
Purpose
An amendment to allow a state in lieu of repair to receive a 90 percent contribution of the Federal estimate for alternative projects in areas with unstable soil. Specifies that victims shall not be denied assistance solely on the basis of an application or receipt of other Federal financial assistance, including aid from the SBA. Requires public comment before adopting new or modified policy and prohibits any policy that would retroactively reduce the amount of assistance provided to a State or local government.
Congress
106
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Mar 4, 1999
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Fowler amendment (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
11:39:28
Submitted Date
Mar 4, 1999
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 16 — Informed