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News Desk: 504-762-2477
Gulf Coast – The Federal
Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) announced today a
reimbursement program that
will provide relocation
assistance to disaster
victims displaced by
hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The damage and destruction
caused by the hurricanes
resulted in temporary
relocation of many Gulf
Coast residents to various
locations within and outside
of their pre-disaster
states.
For
applicants returning to
their pre-disaster state,
relocation assistance is
available for those who
relocate to housing that is
not provided by FEMA and is
not a hotel or motel. For
those families that are
already living in their
pre-disaster state in FEMA
travel trailers or mobile
homes, FEMA will pay moving
expenses to a FEMA-funded
rental resource anywhere in
the continental United
States. However, FEMA will
pay for an in-state move
only if the new location is
greater than 50 miles from
the present location of the
applicants.
The
program will reimburse
eligible applicants for
relocation expenses up to
$4,000 that were or will be
incurred between August 29,
2005 and February 29, 2008
for Katrina, or September
24, 2005 to February 29,2008
for Rita. Funding for
relocation expenses must be
available within the FEMA
Individuals and Households
Program cap and the
applicant must not have
received funds from any
other state, federal or
voluntary agency subsidized
travel home program.
To be
eligible for the program,
the applicant must have been
displaced from their primary
residence in a
disaster-declared area as a
result of hurricanes Katrina
and Rita and have incurred
or will incur relocation
travel expenses within the
defined period.
Relocation Assistance will
be limited to travel costs
including airfare, train,
bus and/or a rental vehicle.
Furniture transportation
expenses also are eligible,
including commercially
rented equipment for hauling
and commercially purchased
moving materials or moving
services to include cost of
liability insurance and
taxes. Mileage, gas, cost of
liability insurance and
taxes incurred while using
commercial rented equipment
are eligible costs. Lodging
cost for one night, one room
if the distance between the
current residence and the
new residence is more than
400 miles is also eligible.
Moving costs for
recreational or large luxury
items such as boats or
recreational vehicles are
not eligible expenses under
this program either.
For
more information on FEMA’s
Relocation Assistance
program or to request
reimbursement of relocation
expenses, call
1-800-621-FEMA (3362) (TTY:
1-800-462-7585). To prevent
duplication of benefits, an
applicant is only eligible
to receive relocation
assistance under either
Hurricane Katrina or
Hurricane Rita.
FEMA
coordinates the federal
government’s role in
preparing for, preventing,
mitigating the effects of,
responding to and recovering
from all domestic disasters,
whether natural or man-made,
including acts of terror.