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12 <br /> <br /> Have manageable maintenance and modification costs <br /> When feasible, be designed to accomplish multiple objectives including <br />improvement of life-safety risk, damage reduction, restoration of <br />essential services, protection of critical facilities, security of economic <br />development, recovery, and environmental enhancement <br /> Whenever feasible, use existing resources, agencies, and programs to <br />implement the project <br /> Include regional hazard mitigation concerns and strategies <br /> Identification of Community Local Background <br /> Other Factors Impacting Community <br /> <br />1.5 AUTHORITY <br />Federal Laws <br />1. " The Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950” <br />2. Public Law 96-342 “The Improved Civil Defense Act of 1980” <br />3. Public Law 91-606 “Disaster Relief Act" <br />4. Public Law 93-288 “The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief Act of 1974” <br />5. Section 322, Mitigation Planning of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster <br />Relief and Emergency Assistance Act <br />6. Public Law 106-390 enacted by Section 104 of the Disaster Mitigation <br />Act of 2000 (DMA) <br />7. Interim Final Rule for DMA 2002 as published in the February 26, 2002, <br />at 44 CFR Part 201 <br /> <br />State Laws <br />1. State of California Emergency Services Act, Chapter 7 of Division 1 of <br />Title 2 of the Government Code <br />a. Article 2 General Definitions. 8558 - § c. Local Emergency <br />b. Article 10 Local Disaster Councils. 8610 – Creation by <br />Ordinance; Plan Development <br />c. Article 14 Local Emergency. <br />i. 8630 – Proclamation by Local Governing Body; <br />Duration: Review <br />ii. 8631 – Provision of mutual aid by political subdivisions <br />iii. 8632 – Provision of mutual aid by state agencies <br />iv. 8633 – Costs incurred in executing mutual aid <br />agreements as charge against state <br />51