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The first step in the reimbursement process is for the state, in coordination with FEMA, to conduct an Applicant Briefing with the counties, municipalities and non-profits on the process of submitting Requests for Public Assistance (RPAs).
After the Applicant Briefing is held, a FEMA specialist will conduct kick-off meetings, in coordination with the state and applicants, to discuss damages, needs assessment and to develop a plan of action.
Following that kick-off meeting, applicants have 60 days to identify and submit required paperwork for all damages.
A state and FEMA team will then meet with individual applicants to develop a detailed project plan documenting the eligible facility, eligible work and eligible costs for fixing damage.
Public Assistance grants can reimburse eligible costs for projects ranging from debris removal to beach erosion, repair and/or rebuilding a library or hospital for eligible applicants
FEMA reimburses no less than 75 percent of the eligible costs for emergency measures and permanent restoration.