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Item 18 - Adopt Resolution for FY 2021 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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<br /> <br /> HSGP Appendix | February 2021 Page A-30 <br />to the development and implementation of the UASI program and involve the contiguous jurisdictions, <br />mutual aid partners, port authorities, rail and transit authorities, state agencies, Statewide Interoperability <br />Coordinators, Citizen Corps Whole Community Council(s), and campus law enforcement in their <br />program activities. <br /> <br />UAWG Composition and Scope <br />Pursuant to section 2003(b) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (codified as amended at 6 U.S.C. § <br />604(b)), eligible high-risk urban areas were determined based on an analysis of relative risk of the 100 <br />most populous Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), as defined by the Office of Management and <br />Budget (OMB). MSAs are used by FEMA to determine eligibility for participation in the program. <br />Geographical areas queried do not equate to minimum mandated membership representation of an urban <br />area, nor does this guarantee funding for geographical areas queried. UAWGs are not required to expand <br />or contract existing urban area participation to conform to MSA composition. Detailed information on <br />MSAs is publicly available from the United States Census Bureau at https://www.census.gov/programs- <br />surveys/metro-micro.html. <br /> <br />An SAA must confirm a specific POC with the designated high-risk urban area. The SAA POC is <br />responsible for identifying and coordinating with the POC for the UAWG. This information must be <br />provided to FEMA with the grant application. SAAs must work with existing high-risk urban areas to <br />ensure that information for current POCs is on file with FEMA. <br /> <br />Membership in the UAWG must provide either direct or indirect representation for all relevant <br />jurisdictions and response disciplines (including law enforcement, fire service, EMS, hospitals, public <br />health, and emergency management) that comprise the defined high-risk urban area. It must also be <br />inclusive of local Whole Community Citizen Corps Council and tribal representatives. The UAWG <br />should also include at least one representative from each of the following significant stakeholders: <br /> <br />• Local or tribal government officials <br />• CIO and CISO <br />• Emergency response providers, which shall include representatives of the fire service, law <br />enforcement, emergency medical services, and emergency managers <br />• Public health officials and other appropriate medical practitioners, including Health Care <br />Coalitions (HCCs) <br />• Individuals representing educational institutions, including elementary schools, middle schools, <br />junior high schools, high schools, community colleges, and other institutions of higher education <br />• State and regional interoperable communications coordinators, as appropriate state and major <br />urban area fusion centers, as appropriate <br /> <br />In addition to representatives from the local jurisdictions and tribes within the state or high-risk urban <br />area, the UAWG should include officials responsible for the administration of Centers for Disease <br />Control and Prevention’s (CDC) and the HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response’s <br />(ASPR) cooperative agreements. Finally, it must be inclusive of members advocating on behalf of youth, <br />older adults, individuals with disabilities, individuals with limited English proficiency and others with <br />access and functional needs, socio-economic factors, and cultural diversity. <br /> <br />High-risk urban areas will use the URT to verify UAWG structure and membership. The list of UAWG <br />members must also be submitted at the time of application as an attachment in ND Grants. High-risk <br />urban areas must notify the SAA and the FEMA Headquarters Preparedness Officer of any updates to the <br />UAWG structure or membership after the application is submitted.
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