The document discusses disaster assistance and mutual aid agreements in Indiana. It provides an overview of FEMA's Public Assistance program and process, including funding flows, project worksheets, and deadlines. It also reviews eligibility for various types of fire departments receiving public assistance after a disaster declaration. Mutual aid agreements and contracts are discussed as ways for fire departments to receive reimbursement for their services providing disaster assistance outside their home jurisdiction.
NMCB-4 Sailors are partnering with Cameroonian forces to build two new medical centers in Cameroon as part of the Africa Partnership Station initiative. The initiative aims to improve maritime safety and security in Africa through collaborative training activities. Legal considerations for service members deploying include preparing powers of attorney, updating estate planning documents, resolving any civil or criminal legal matters, and placing active duty fraud alerts on credit reports to prevent identity theft while deployed.
Course 15 National Ambulance Contract Dev Of A Regional Concept Of Operatio...Tom Durkee
This Concept of Operations outlines a plan for federal support of state Emergency Medical Services when demand exceeds availability in the New England region. It establishes guidelines for using federally contracted ambulances and paratransit vehicles to augment state resources during mass casualty events or evacuations. The process involves advisory, alert, and activation stages followed by check-in, deployment, command/control, and demobilization of assets. Command remains with the state while the contractor provides tactical management and logistics support for up to 72 hours before receiving assistance from FEMA. The goal is to maximize coordination between local, state, and federal partners.
Insider Tactics That Can Reduce or Eliminate ERISA LiensLarry Bodine
The 21st century trial attorney faces post settlement/award issues the likes of which could not have been foreseen even 20 years ago. Foremost among these post settlement issues is lien resolution. Today’s trial attorneys have clients who have their medical benefits provided by a wide variety of sources such as; Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Advantage plans, ERISA, FEHBA, military or private health insurance plans.
ERISA liens are quickly becoming one of the biggest sources of frustration for personal injury attorneys. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, 29 U.S.C. 1001, et seq. governs most employee health plans. Many ERISA plans rely on preemption principles to assert that they are under no obligation to reduce their lien claims, and purport that they are entitled to their entire reimbursement claim regardless of the circumstances of the case. Clients may end up with very little out of their personal injury settlement, particularly if the third party has a limited policy.
Join ERISA expert, David Place, to get what you are owed! He will go over language that works when dealing with ERISA claims and show you how he was able to get more than $2 million in total savings in self-funded ERISA cases in 2014 alone.
Topics covered:
- When ERISA is subject to state law.
- How to Determine Funding Status
- Get What You Are Owed from the Plan Administrator
- Tracking Penalties
- SPD v. MPD: Cigna v. Amara, 131 S. Ct. 1866 (U.S. 2011)
- Language That Does Work, and What Doesn’t
- How to Attack the Language
The City of Alamo Heights is seeking approval from the City Council for a one-year extension to the existing agreement with Pup Pup & Away to serve as the shelter for impounded dogs. Since entering into the current agreement in 2020, the dogs sheltered at Pup Pup & Away have received excellent care. The agreement expires on December 31, 2021. If approved, the City Manager will execute a one-year extension to continue the relationship.
The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) tries to prevent double payments of policyholder and claimant losses under multiple federal disaster relief programs. When Treasury implemented TRIA’s double payment rules more than 15 years ago it assumed future disaster relief programs would look a lot like those previously rolled out for hurricanes, floods and earthquakes.
COVID-19 has shaken that assumption.
A home warranty provides coverage for the repair or replacement of major home systems and appliances that break down due to normal wear and tear. It offers benefits to both home sellers and buyers by providing protection from the high costs of repairs. For sellers, it can help sell their home faster and at a higher price. For buyers, it covers the costs of repairs for covered items without large out-of-pocket expenses. The document provides details on what items are covered, exclusions, deductibles, how to file a claim, and terms of coverage.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
NMCB-4 Sailors are partnering with Cameroonian forces to build two new medical centers in Cameroon as part of the Africa Partnership Station initiative. The initiative aims to improve maritime safety and security in Africa through collaborative training activities. Legal considerations for service members deploying include preparing powers of attorney, updating estate planning documents, resolving any civil or criminal legal matters, and placing active duty fraud alerts on credit reports to prevent identity theft while deployed.
Course 15 National Ambulance Contract Dev Of A Regional Concept Of Operatio...Tom Durkee
This Concept of Operations outlines a plan for federal support of state Emergency Medical Services when demand exceeds availability in the New England region. It establishes guidelines for using federally contracted ambulances and paratransit vehicles to augment state resources during mass casualty events or evacuations. The process involves advisory, alert, and activation stages followed by check-in, deployment, command/control, and demobilization of assets. Command remains with the state while the contractor provides tactical management and logistics support for up to 72 hours before receiving assistance from FEMA. The goal is to maximize coordination between local, state, and federal partners.
Insider Tactics That Can Reduce or Eliminate ERISA LiensLarry Bodine
The 21st century trial attorney faces post settlement/award issues the likes of which could not have been foreseen even 20 years ago. Foremost among these post settlement issues is lien resolution. Today’s trial attorneys have clients who have their medical benefits provided by a wide variety of sources such as; Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Advantage plans, ERISA, FEHBA, military or private health insurance plans.
ERISA liens are quickly becoming one of the biggest sources of frustration for personal injury attorneys. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, 29 U.S.C. 1001, et seq. governs most employee health plans. Many ERISA plans rely on preemption principles to assert that they are under no obligation to reduce their lien claims, and purport that they are entitled to their entire reimbursement claim regardless of the circumstances of the case. Clients may end up with very little out of their personal injury settlement, particularly if the third party has a limited policy.
Join ERISA expert, David Place, to get what you are owed! He will go over language that works when dealing with ERISA claims and show you how he was able to get more than $2 million in total savings in self-funded ERISA cases in 2014 alone.
Topics covered:
- When ERISA is subject to state law.
- How to Determine Funding Status
- Get What You Are Owed from the Plan Administrator
- Tracking Penalties
- SPD v. MPD: Cigna v. Amara, 131 S. Ct. 1866 (U.S. 2011)
- Language That Does Work, and What Doesn’t
- How to Attack the Language
The City of Alamo Heights is seeking approval from the City Council for a one-year extension to the existing agreement with Pup Pup & Away to serve as the shelter for impounded dogs. Since entering into the current agreement in 2020, the dogs sheltered at Pup Pup & Away have received excellent care. The agreement expires on December 31, 2021. If approved, the City Manager will execute a one-year extension to continue the relationship.
The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) tries to prevent double payments of policyholder and claimant losses under multiple federal disaster relief programs. When Treasury implemented TRIA’s double payment rules more than 15 years ago it assumed future disaster relief programs would look a lot like those previously rolled out for hurricanes, floods and earthquakes.
COVID-19 has shaken that assumption.
A home warranty provides coverage for the repair or replacement of major home systems and appliances that break down due to normal wear and tear. It offers benefits to both home sellers and buyers by providing protection from the high costs of repairs. For sellers, it can help sell their home faster and at a higher price. For buyers, it covers the costs of repairs for covered items without large out-of-pocket expenses. The document provides details on what items are covered, exclusions, deductibles, how to file a claim, and terms of coverage.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Jude exhorts believers to earnestly contend for the faith that was delivered to the saints. He references angels who did not keep their original position but abandoned their home. Jude instructs believers to build themselves up in faith through prayer and to keep themselves in God's love as they await Christ's return and eternal life. He warns of false teachers and the need to save others from evil's influence.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
La oficina ha sido considerada históricamente como una necesidad vital para los negocios. Tradicionalmente, las oficinas ofrecían apoyo a las tareas principales de las empresas, que se llevaban a cabo en las fábricas. En las oficinas tradicionales, las secretarias y asistentes apoyaban a los jefes en la dirección y distribución de tareas. Los jefes normalmente tenían secretarias particulares, que constituían la base de las oficinas públicas y privadas y eran consideradas símbolos de estatus.
TECHIMP provides a full portfolio of partial discharge, gas analysis, and thermal imaging monitoring solutions for a variety of electrical system components including transformers, cables, switchgear, motors, and generators.
Este documento é um guia do usuário para a calculadora financeira HP 12c. Ele descreve como usar as funções financeiras, matemáticas e estatísticas da calculadora, bem como sua capacidade de programação. O guia também fornece soluções passo-a-passo para problemas comuns de finanças pessoais, investimentos, empréstimos e títulos de dívida.
The Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act was adopted in 1988 to protect water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. It requires localities to adopt regulations designating Resource Protection Areas (RPAs), Resource Management Areas (RMAs), and Intensely Developed Areas (IDAs). Prince William County adopted the regulations in 1990 and updated them in 2002. RPAs include streams, wetlands, and 100-foot buffer zones where development is restricted. RMAs have development potential but could degrade water quality. IDAs are pre-existing developed areas. The County is seeing more RPA violations and needs increased public education about the requirements.
This document summarizes key concepts from a lecture on life in water. It discusses the hydrologic cycle and how it exchanges water among different reservoirs. It then describes various aquatic systems in more detail, including the ocean and its structure, shallow waters like coral reefs and kelp forests, marine shores and the intertidal zone, estuaries and wetlands, rivers and streams, and lakes. For each system, it outlines characteristics like temperature, salinity, oxygen levels, and how organisms have adapted to conditions in different parts of the system. It also discusses human impacts like pollution, overharvesting, and invasive species.
This document provides an overview of the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS), National Incident Management System (NIMS), and Incident Command System (ICS). It describes the key concepts, principles, and organizational structures of SEMS, NIMS, and ICS, including ICS functions, facilities, and common responsibilities. The goal is to ensure participants have a basic knowledge of these systems to effectively respond to emergencies in California.
The document discusses major incident and disaster response, including the Incident Command System (ICS) used to coordinate multi-agency emergency responses. ICS establishes a clear chain of command and modular organizational structure. A key aspect is the Incident Command Post, which is the on-site command center, and the Emergency Operations Center, which coordinates response on a wider scale from a centralized location. The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of first responders in major incidents and disasters, and how technology can enhance response efforts through mobile command vehicles and specialized equipment.
(1) On April 13, 1919, British forces led by General Dyer fired upon a peaceful gathering in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar. Over 1000 unarmed men, women and children were killed or injured in what became known as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
(2) The meeting at Jallianwala Bagh was organized to protest the Rowlatt Acts, which allowed indefinite imprisonment of Indians without trial. General Dyer blocked the only entrance to the garden and ordered his troops to fire on the crowd without warning.
(3) The Jallianwala Bagh massacre galvanized the Indian independence movement. Udham Singh was
State Fema Public Assistance Slides October 2013Trost, Micki
The document provides information about FEMA's Public Assistance Program for Colorado counties impacted by severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides from September 11-30, 2013 (DR-4145). It outlines the declaration process, eligible applicants and work, reimbursement procedures, and next steps of submitting a Request for Public Assistance and developing project worksheets. The federal share for eligible costs is at least 75% with the remaining cost shared by state and local governments.
P&C Market Outlook: 2020 Insurance Planning Insights CBIZ, Inc.
After approximately 20 years of a soft, buyer-friendly insurance market, we are facing a hardening market – one that is less friendly to insurance buyers. This article discusses trends to be aware of, rate forecasts, factors you can manage that affect your rates and tips for insurance buyers.
GTSC's National Preparedness Month Symposium
Presentation: Government Contracts & Insurance Issues: How Prepared is Your Company?
Presenter: Justin Chiarodo, Partner, Dickstein Shapiro LLP; John Gibbons, Partner, Dickstein Shapiro LLP
Description: Disasters require advance planning to protect your business. Beyond physical preparedness for a disaster or terrorist attack, your firm should pay close attention to its assets – and how your company can best leverage them. This panel will discuss both government contracts and insurance considerations relating to disasters.
During a seminar on Thursday, February 8, 2018, Isaac Anthony, CEO, CCRIF SPC updated staff of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) on the role of the Facility and its performance since inception. He shared some of the key strategies and instruments being pursued for expansion, which include extending insurance products during the 2018-2019 policy year to include drought as well as its on-going work with partners to develop products for the fisheries and agriculture sectors.
Following the particularly devastating 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season, CCRIF SPC announced that payouts surpassed USD130 million (mn) since its inception. In 2017, CCRIF SPC made payments of approximately USD1.5 mn, which includes USD30.8 mn for Hurricane Irma and USD23.6 mn for Hurricane Maria. Countries which received payouts included: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Dominica, Haiti and the Turks and Caicos Islands. Following a period of heavy rainfall between October 18 and 20 2017 Trinidad and Tobago received a payout of approximately USD7.1mn on its Excess Rainfall policy. Each payout was made within 14 days of the event.
In 2007, CCRIF SPC became the world’s first multi-country risk pool. Created to assist Caribbean governments with recovery efforts in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, the Facility opened membership to Central American countries in 2015. Now CCRIF SPC includes 16 Caribbean members and Nicaragua.
Click to view the presentation by CCRIF SPC's CEO.
Our Birmingham Claims Club event will cover the following:
- Civil Liability Act 2018
- Freedom of Information Act requests - including 'Information Law, why is it relevant?'
- Brexit and local government
Adairsville, ga disaster relief action plan and list o resourcesHelen Maddox
This document provides a 4-step action plan for disaster relief in Adairsville, Georgia. [1] Contact FEMA and the Red Cross for assistance if there is a federal disaster declaration. [2] File insurance claims within 24 hours and understand coverage options. [3] Contact utility companies about outages, damage, and assistance programs. [4] Inform your mortgage company about filing an insurance claim and ask about payment options.
This document provides an overview of bodily injury claims procedures for an insurance company. It discusses establishing new bodily injury claims, contacting involved parties including the insured and third party, obtaining necessary authorizations, setting initial reserves, and submitting initial reports. The document also outlines principles for determining liability and contributory negligence, and calculating damages for different types of bodily injury claims under various acts and programs.
The document provides an overview of a briefing on the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for potential applicants affected by Disaster DR-4145-CO in Colorado. It discusses hazard mitigation and various mitigation programs including HMGP, CDBG Disaster Recovery funds, FEMA Public Assistance mitigation, Increased Cost of Compliance coverage, Flood Mitigation Assistance, and SBA Disaster Loans. Examples of eligible HMGP projects and the application process are also outlined.
Jude exhorts believers to earnestly contend for the faith that was delivered to the saints. He references angels who did not keep their original position but abandoned their home. Jude instructs believers to build themselves up in faith through prayer and to keep themselves in God's love as they await Christ's return and eternal life. He warns of false teachers and the need to save others from evil's influence.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
La oficina ha sido considerada históricamente como una necesidad vital para los negocios. Tradicionalmente, las oficinas ofrecían apoyo a las tareas principales de las empresas, que se llevaban a cabo en las fábricas. En las oficinas tradicionales, las secretarias y asistentes apoyaban a los jefes en la dirección y distribución de tareas. Los jefes normalmente tenían secretarias particulares, que constituían la base de las oficinas públicas y privadas y eran consideradas símbolos de estatus.
TECHIMP provides a full portfolio of partial discharge, gas analysis, and thermal imaging monitoring solutions for a variety of electrical system components including transformers, cables, switchgear, motors, and generators.
Este documento é um guia do usuário para a calculadora financeira HP 12c. Ele descreve como usar as funções financeiras, matemáticas e estatísticas da calculadora, bem como sua capacidade de programação. O guia também fornece soluções passo-a-passo para problemas comuns de finanças pessoais, investimentos, empréstimos e títulos de dívida.
The Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act was adopted in 1988 to protect water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. It requires localities to adopt regulations designating Resource Protection Areas (RPAs), Resource Management Areas (RMAs), and Intensely Developed Areas (IDAs). Prince William County adopted the regulations in 1990 and updated them in 2002. RPAs include streams, wetlands, and 100-foot buffer zones where development is restricted. RMAs have development potential but could degrade water quality. IDAs are pre-existing developed areas. The County is seeing more RPA violations and needs increased public education about the requirements.
This document summarizes key concepts from a lecture on life in water. It discusses the hydrologic cycle and how it exchanges water among different reservoirs. It then describes various aquatic systems in more detail, including the ocean and its structure, shallow waters like coral reefs and kelp forests, marine shores and the intertidal zone, estuaries and wetlands, rivers and streams, and lakes. For each system, it outlines characteristics like temperature, salinity, oxygen levels, and how organisms have adapted to conditions in different parts of the system. It also discusses human impacts like pollution, overharvesting, and invasive species.
This document provides an overview of the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS), National Incident Management System (NIMS), and Incident Command System (ICS). It describes the key concepts, principles, and organizational structures of SEMS, NIMS, and ICS, including ICS functions, facilities, and common responsibilities. The goal is to ensure participants have a basic knowledge of these systems to effectively respond to emergencies in California.
The document discusses major incident and disaster response, including the Incident Command System (ICS) used to coordinate multi-agency emergency responses. ICS establishes a clear chain of command and modular organizational structure. A key aspect is the Incident Command Post, which is the on-site command center, and the Emergency Operations Center, which coordinates response on a wider scale from a centralized location. The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of first responders in major incidents and disasters, and how technology can enhance response efforts through mobile command vehicles and specialized equipment.
(1) On April 13, 1919, British forces led by General Dyer fired upon a peaceful gathering in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar. Over 1000 unarmed men, women and children were killed or injured in what became known as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
(2) The meeting at Jallianwala Bagh was organized to protest the Rowlatt Acts, which allowed indefinite imprisonment of Indians without trial. General Dyer blocked the only entrance to the garden and ordered his troops to fire on the crowd without warning.
(3) The Jallianwala Bagh massacre galvanized the Indian independence movement. Udham Singh was
State Fema Public Assistance Slides October 2013Trost, Micki
The document provides information about FEMA's Public Assistance Program for Colorado counties impacted by severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides from September 11-30, 2013 (DR-4145). It outlines the declaration process, eligible applicants and work, reimbursement procedures, and next steps of submitting a Request for Public Assistance and developing project worksheets. The federal share for eligible costs is at least 75% with the remaining cost shared by state and local governments.
P&C Market Outlook: 2020 Insurance Planning Insights CBIZ, Inc.
After approximately 20 years of a soft, buyer-friendly insurance market, we are facing a hardening market – one that is less friendly to insurance buyers. This article discusses trends to be aware of, rate forecasts, factors you can manage that affect your rates and tips for insurance buyers.
GTSC's National Preparedness Month Symposium
Presentation: Government Contracts & Insurance Issues: How Prepared is Your Company?
Presenter: Justin Chiarodo, Partner, Dickstein Shapiro LLP; John Gibbons, Partner, Dickstein Shapiro LLP
Description: Disasters require advance planning to protect your business. Beyond physical preparedness for a disaster or terrorist attack, your firm should pay close attention to its assets – and how your company can best leverage them. This panel will discuss both government contracts and insurance considerations relating to disasters.
During a seminar on Thursday, February 8, 2018, Isaac Anthony, CEO, CCRIF SPC updated staff of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) on the role of the Facility and its performance since inception. He shared some of the key strategies and instruments being pursued for expansion, which include extending insurance products during the 2018-2019 policy year to include drought as well as its on-going work with partners to develop products for the fisheries and agriculture sectors.
Following the particularly devastating 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season, CCRIF SPC announced that payouts surpassed USD130 million (mn) since its inception. In 2017, CCRIF SPC made payments of approximately USD1.5 mn, which includes USD30.8 mn for Hurricane Irma and USD23.6 mn for Hurricane Maria. Countries which received payouts included: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Dominica, Haiti and the Turks and Caicos Islands. Following a period of heavy rainfall between October 18 and 20 2017 Trinidad and Tobago received a payout of approximately USD7.1mn on its Excess Rainfall policy. Each payout was made within 14 days of the event.
In 2007, CCRIF SPC became the world’s first multi-country risk pool. Created to assist Caribbean governments with recovery efforts in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, the Facility opened membership to Central American countries in 2015. Now CCRIF SPC includes 16 Caribbean members and Nicaragua.
Click to view the presentation by CCRIF SPC's CEO.
Our Birmingham Claims Club event will cover the following:
- Civil Liability Act 2018
- Freedom of Information Act requests - including 'Information Law, why is it relevant?'
- Brexit and local government
Adairsville, ga disaster relief action plan and list o resourcesHelen Maddox
This document provides a 4-step action plan for disaster relief in Adairsville, Georgia. [1] Contact FEMA and the Red Cross for assistance if there is a federal disaster declaration. [2] File insurance claims within 24 hours and understand coverage options. [3] Contact utility companies about outages, damage, and assistance programs. [4] Inform your mortgage company about filing an insurance claim and ask about payment options.
This document provides an overview of bodily injury claims procedures for an insurance company. It discusses establishing new bodily injury claims, contacting involved parties including the insured and third party, obtaining necessary authorizations, setting initial reserves, and submitting initial reports. The document also outlines principles for determining liability and contributory negligence, and calculating damages for different types of bodily injury claims under various acts and programs.
The document provides an overview of a briefing on the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for potential applicants affected by Disaster DR-4145-CO in Colorado. It discusses hazard mitigation and various mitigation programs including HMGP, CDBG Disaster Recovery funds, FEMA Public Assistance mitigation, Increased Cost of Compliance coverage, Flood Mitigation Assistance, and SBA Disaster Loans. Examples of eligible HMGP projects and the application process are also outlined.
The document provides instructions for Department of Navy (DON) personnel to file claims for personal property losses due to incidents like fire, flood, theft, or vandalism. It outlines who can file a claim, the deadlines, required forms and documentation, as well as the claims process and payment methods. Claimants must submit their claim on a DD Form 1842 and DD Form 1844, along with documents like a police report, proof of attempts to file with private insurance, replacement/repair estimates, and photographs of damaged items. The claim will be processed according to the Military Personnel and Civilian Employees Claims Act and claimants will be reimbursed up to the fair market value of damaged or lost items.
This document provides an overview and summary of key issues related to the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). It discusses how the realities of Massachusetts health reform foreshadowed challenges with PPACA, including rising costs. It also summarizes issues like delays to the employer mandate, the viability of "skinny plans", increased regulation of self-funding, and fiduciary duty concerns for third-party administrators. The document concludes by outlining some of the hottest issues in reform, such as essential health benefits, dependent coverage rules, and annual open enrollment periods.
State FEMA Public Assistance Applicant Briefing October 30, 2013Trost, Micki
The document provides information about FEMA's Public Assistance program for the Colorado Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides disaster declaration in 2013. It discusses eligible applicants, facilities, work, and costs. Key points include:
- Homeowners associations are generally ineligible but debris removal from roadways by eligible governments is eligible. Private nonprofit irrigation facilities must provide essential governmental services.
- The process involves submitting a Request for Public Assistance, a kickoff meeting, developing Project Worksheets, and executing a grant agreement. Reimbursement is provided after eligible costs are approved.
- The federal share for assistance is 75% with the remaining 25% the responsibility of the grantee and sub-gran
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN HEALTH SECTORfarhad240669
This document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector in Bangladesh. It defines PPPs as contractual agreements between public agencies and private sectors to deliver public services by sharing risks and rewards. The document outlines the goals, objectives, concepts, and principles of PPPs. It discusses global PPP contexts and scenarios in Bangladesh. It examines PPP approaches, targeted outcomes and benefits, challenges, risks, and opportunities of PPPs in the health sector. The key points are accelerating investments, improved quality, timely delivery, reduced costs, and innovative solutions through PPPs in health infrastructure and services.
The attached analysis untangles the criteria for triggering Civil Authority Coverage and compares them to COVID-19 orders directed at non-essential businesses. It then measures business income and extra expense coverage against the terms of the new Payroll Protection Program.
This document provides guidance on navigating cost sharing and matching requirements for federal grants. It defines key terms like cost sharing, matching, and third party contributions. It explains what types of costs can be included as cost sharing, such as cash, salaries, supplies, equipment usage and more. It also provides examples of policies from federal agencies like the Department of Education, National Science Foundation, and Public Health Service on their cost sharing requirements and guidelines. Overall, the document aims to help universities set their own cost sharing policies in accordance with federal requirements.
The document provides an overview of conducting preliminary damage assessments (PDAs) for Individual Assistance (IA) and Public Assistance after a disaster to determine if the event warrants a federal disaster declaration. It describes the two types of assessments, how IA PDAs are conducted street by street to document damage levels and probability of assistance. It also outlines the categories and goals of Public Assistance PDAs, including emergency work like debris removal and protective measures, and permanent work to restore damaged public facilities.
1) Fire insurance provides coverage for losses due to fire to both commercial and residential properties. It can cover buildings, machinery, equipment, inventory and other property.
2) There are different types of fire insurance policies including specific insurance policies that provide a fixed payout amount, reinstatement policies that cover rebuilding costs, and floating policies that cover inventory stored in multiple locations.
3) To make a claim, the insured needs to provide documents like the insurance policy, loss assessment reports, bills and invoices, and police reports in the case of arson. The insurance company will then pay the claim amount as per the policy terms.
The document discusses the standard of care that corporations are required to meet regarding workplace violence prevention and emergency response. It states that corporations must implement reasonable policies and plans to prevent incidents like active shooters, and failure to do so can result in legal liability. The document then provides a detailed list of 15 services and responsibilities that should be included in a corporate emergency response plan to address the needs of victims, survivors, and their families in the event of a violent incident. These include timely family notification procedures, establishing family assistance centers, assisting with transportation, personal belongings, funeral arrangements, and more. The plan aims to ensure an appropriate level of support is provided to alleviate harm from deliberate indifference.
Century Insurance is a leading Pakistani insurance company operating since 1989. It is rated "A" by JCRVIS, signifying a high financial capacity. The company provides various insurance products including fire, motor, marine, travel, and health insurance. It aims to be known for integrity and excellence in customer service. The document then provides details on underwriting procedures, claims handling processes, and key insurance concepts like indemnity, insurable interest, and contribution.
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Disaster AssistanceDisaster Assistance
& Mutual Aid Agreements& Mutual Aid Agreements
Arvin Copeland, DirectorArvin Copeland, Director
Division of Emergency Response and RecoveryDivision of Emergency Response and Recovery
Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS)Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS)
302 W. Washington Street302 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN. 46204Indianapolis, IN. 46204
Email: acopeland@dhs.in.govEmail: acopeland@dhs.in.gov
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FEMA & theFEMA & the
Robert T. Stafford ActRobert T. Stafford Act
Disaster Process (see flow chart)Disaster Process (see flow chart)
Individual Assistance (IA)Individual Assistance (IA)
Public Assistance (PA)Public Assistance (PA)
Hazard Grant Mitigation Program (HGMP)Hazard Grant Mitigation Program (HGMP)
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FEMA PA DeadlinesFEMA PA Deadlines
Applicants Submit Request for Public Assistance (RPA)Applicants Submit Request for Public Assistance (RPA) 3030 days post Declaration Datedays post Declaration Date
FEMA writes Project Worksheet for specific projectFEMA writes Project Worksheet for specific project 6060 days post Kick-off Meetingdays post Kick-off Meeting
Applicant may appeal FEMA’s decision to StateApplicant may appeal FEMA’s decision to State 6060 days after receipt of PWdays after receipt of PW
Applicant must complete work to clear debris (Cat A)Applicant must complete work to clear debris (Cat A) 66 months post Declaration Datemonths post Declaration Date
Conduct Emergency Protective Measures (Cat B)Conduct Emergency Protective Measures (Cat B) 66 months post Declaration Datemonths post Declaration Date
Applicant must complete permanent work (Cat C – G)Applicant must complete permanent work (Cat C – G) 1818 months post Declaration Date*months post Declaration Date*
* Time extensions may be* Time extensions may be
requested through State up torequested through State up to
30 months.30 months.
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Umbrella of CoverageUmbrella of Coverage
The main focus is to provide service to allThe main focus is to provide service to all
citizens in the counties of Indiana –citizens in the counties of Indiana –
both rural and urban.both rural and urban.
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Eligibility of Work & Costs for FireEligibility of Work & Costs for Fire
Departments in Indiana CountiesDepartments in Indiana Counties
Designated for Public AssistanceDesignated for Public Assistance
Fire departments that are subdivisions of governmentFire departments that are subdivisions of government
Fire departments that are Private Non-Profit (PNP)Fire departments that are Private Non-Profit (PNP)
Private Non-Profit Fire Departments under contractPrivate Non-Profit Fire Departments under contract
For-profit contractorsFor-profit contractors
Mutual AidMutual Aid
ContractsContracts
MABASMABAS
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Fire departments that areFire departments that are
subdivisions of governmentsubdivisions of government
If the fire departments are county, city orIf the fire departments are county, city or
township fire departments andtownship fire departments and not PNPsnot PNPs, cost, cost
may be considered under the FEMA Publicmay be considered under the FEMA Public
Assistance Program as aAssistance Program as a governmental entitygovernmental entity..
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Fire departments that are PrivateFire departments that are Private
Non-Profit (PNP)Non-Profit (PNP)
Increased operating costs areIncreased operating costs are not eligiblenot eligible forfor
PNPsPNPs. Emergency protective measures that. Emergency protective measures that
were required to protect their facilities orwere required to protect their facilities or
damaged equipment may be eligible for re-damaged equipment may be eligible for re-
imbursement. Equipment and volunteer timeimbursement. Equipment and volunteer time
may be used by the receiving entity as donatedmay be used by the receiving entity as donated
resources to offset their cost share forresources to offset their cost share for
emergency work in accordance with Disasteremergency work in accordance with Disaster
Assistance Policy #9525.2 Donated ResourcesAssistance Policy #9525.2 Donated Resources
(see attachment).(see attachment).
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Private Non-ProfitPrivate Non-Profit
Fire Departments under contractFire Departments under contract
If eligibleIf eligible PNPPNP fire departmentsfire departments areare contractedcontracted
to a township or other governmental entity forto a township or other governmental entity for
their services,their services, reasonable costs may be eligiblereasonable costs may be eligible
for re-imbursement through the requestingfor re-imbursement through the requesting
governmental entity. If there isgovernmental entity. If there is no provision forno provision for
additional paymentadditional payment, then the requesting, then the requesting
governmental entity isgovernmental entity is notnot eligible for additionaleligible for additional
compensation.compensation.
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For profit contractorsFor profit contractors
Fire departments that are for-profit are notFire departments that are for-profit are not
eligible for FEMA reimbursement. However,eligible for FEMA reimbursement. However,
if they are contractedif they are contracted and deployed to aand deployed to a
requesting township or other governmentalrequesting township or other governmental
entity,entity, then reasonable cost maythen reasonable cost may be re-be re-
imbursableimbursable in accordance with theirin accordance with their
contractcontract to the requesting governmentalto the requesting governmental
entity for their services. If there isentity for their services. If there is nono
provisionprovision for additional payment then thefor additional payment then the
requesting governmental entityrequesting governmental entity
is not eligibleis not eligible for additional compensation.for additional compensation.
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Mutual AidMutual Aid
If a fire department, either PNP orIf a fire department, either PNP or
governmental entity,governmental entity, was working outsidewas working outside ofof
their regular coverage area and wastheir regular coverage area and was deployeddeployed
under aunder a pre or post disasterpre or post disaster Mutual AidMutual Aid
AgreementAgreement (MAA) to a receiving eligible entity,(MAA) to a receiving eligible entity,
costs may be eligible. Compensation for suchcosts may be eligible. Compensation for such
costs would be paid to thecosts would be paid to the receiving eligiblereceiving eligible
entityentity and reimbursed to the deployed entity asand reimbursed to the deployed entity as
described in their MAA.described in their MAA.
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Mutual Aid - ContinuedMutual Aid - Continued
Per Disaster Assistance Policy #9523.6, MutualPer Disaster Assistance Policy #9523.6, Mutual
Aid Agreements for Public Assistance and FireAid Agreements for Public Assistance and Fire
Management Assistance, Section VII D 2,Management Assistance, Section VII D 2, ”A”A
written post-event agreement should bewritten post-event agreement should be
submitted within 30 days of the Requestingsubmitted within 30 days of the Requesting
Entity’s Applicant Briefing.”Entity’s Applicant Briefing.”
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State Mutual Aid AgreementState Mutual Aid Agreement
Introduction - DefinitionIntroduction - Definition
ApplicationApplication
InfrastructureInfrastructure
Input/FeedbackInput/Feedback
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ContractsContracts
Broad-based – Can be worded in a way that isBroad-based – Can be worded in a way that is
applicable to all types of disasters (not just aapplicable to all types of disasters (not just a
FEMA declaration disaster).FEMA declaration disaster).
Specific coverage – Can include verbiage thatSpecific coverage – Can include verbiage that
state that reimbursement is requested with labor,state that reimbursement is requested with labor,
equipment and materials.equipment and materials.
Applicant should seek professional/legal/EMAApplicant should seek professional/legal/EMA
guidance in the language used in the contract.guidance in the language used in the contract.
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FIRE/EMS/RESCUE
Incident
Local Incident
Commander
Non
MABAS
Additional Mutual
Aid Request
Local Mutual
Aid Request
State IEMA
Springfield
Governor’s Declaration of Disaster
Statute
Reimbursement
Liability
IDPH/EMS
SFM
Other State
Agencies
MABAS Central
-Member Division
- North
- Red
- Route Check In
- Incident Staging
Plans/Logistic
Officer
MABAS DesignMABAS Design
(Mutual Aid Box Alarm System)(Mutual Aid Box Alarm System)
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Disaster Assistance ResourcesDisaster Assistance Resources
Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS)Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS)
www.in.gov/dhswww.in.gov/dhs
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
www.fema.govwww.fema.gov
Indiana Fire Chiefs Association (IFCA)Indiana Fire Chiefs Association (IFCA)
www.indfirechiefs.orgwww.indfirechiefs.org
Indiana Volunteer Firefighters AssociationIndiana Volunteer Firefighters Association (IVFA)(IVFA)
www.ivfa.orgwww.ivfa.org
Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) - IllinoisMutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) - Illinois
www.mabas.orgwww.mabas.org